Wales-born Josh Hathaway got his first start for England U20 when they took on Scotland this Friday night at Twickenham Stoop.
The 6ft, 13st 3lb full back has been selected to play on the wing by England U20 Men head coach Alan Dicken.
He managed to score a hat-trick in just 15 minutes, which particularly annoyed some Welsh supporters.
Hathaway has previously played for Wales U20 and made his international debut against Italy in March last year.
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15 players who could still swap nations for World Cup
Players who could swap nations for the 2023 World Cup
Steve Luatua – New Zealand to Samoa
Alex Lozowski – England to Italy
John Cooney – Ireland to Scotland
Julian Savea – New Zealand to Samoa