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Wales call up uncapped teenager Christ Tshiunza, 19, for autumn Tests while he was still playing for university team

WALES are ready to unleash the latest phenomenon from their ‘school of champions’.

Powerhouse lock Christ Tshiunza is another graduate of Whitchurch High School in Cardiff — the breeding ground for rugby legend Sam Warburton, Tour de France and Olympics winner Geraint Thomas, and Real Madrid superstar Gareth Bale.

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Tshiunza has been called up to represent Wales in the autumn internationals despite still being in UniCredit: Rex

Tshiunza, 19, has been fast-tracked into Wayne Pivac’s 38-man rugby squad for the Autumn internationals.

The teenager got the news as he was preparing to play for Exeter University against Cardiff University.

Now his next match could be for the Six Nations holders against world champions South Africa.

Tshiunza’s only previous experience of top-level rugby has been via four brief appearances off the bench for Exeter Chiefs.

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The Premiership side were so convinced of his star potential that they signed him to a £40,000-a-year contract while he was still a schoolboy.

Tshiunza arrived in Wales aged seven, after his parents left war-torn Congo.

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He initially made his mark as a sprinter and a high-jumper — but as he grew bigger was persuaded to take up rugby.

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As he plays for an English club, the 6ft 7in, 17½st ace is not eligible for Wales’ first autumn series clash against New Zealand on October 30 because it falls outside of the usual international window.

But he will be available for matches with South Africa, Fiji and Australia next month.

Dragons head coach Pivac said: “By selecting him we’re looking at the here and now but also at World Cup 2023.

“He brings something nobody else in the country probably has in terms of height and athleticism. He has all the physical attributes to play at this level.”

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