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Rhys Patchell has joined the Wales squad for their summer tour
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The men in red face Tonga and Samoa in June
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The fly-half was in fine form as Scarlets won the Pro12 on Saturday
Scarlets playmaker Rhys Patchell has been called up by Wales for their summer Tests against Tonga and Samoa in June.
The 24-year-old has won four caps and last featured as full-back in two Tests against New Zealand in June 2016.
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Patchell played at fly-half in Scarlets’ 46-22 win over Munster in the Pro12 final and will now join the national side in north Wales.
His call-up comes after uncapped Phil Dollman suffered an injury in Exeter’s Premiership final win over Wasps