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Does anyone know if the rumours re Thomas Waldrom playing fro England are true??

Waldrom's gran was born in England and the brith certificate proves it, he could well play in the summer tests for England.

Leicester's New Zealand-born No.8 Thomas Waldrom is targeting a place in England's Rugby World Cup squad after discovering his grandmother was born in this country.

The 27-year-old joined Leicester last summer and recently spoke of his desire to play for England once he had served out the required 36 months of continued residency.

But Waldrom suddenly realised he may already be qualified after a meeting with his agent - and he woke up his mother in New Zealand to get confirmation.

Waldrom would relish the opportunity to return to New Zealand for the World Cup this September as an England player.

"In theory, I could play tomorrow if they wanted me. I don't have to wait three years any more," Waldrom told the Leicester Mercury.

"I would definitely take it if I got the nod for the World Cup.

"My agent came round and he brought the pamphlet with the International Rugby Board's rules regarding qualifying after residency.

"My wife was going through the criteria. She saw the line about being able to qualify immediately if one of your grandparents was born in the respective country.

"I remembered reading somewhere that my grandmother was English. I rang up my mum in New Zealand, where it was four o'clock in the morning.

"I apologised for waking her up and asked if nana was born in England. She said yes, and that she also had the birth certificate to prove it."

Waldrom, the former Hurricanes and Crusaders loose-forward, was overlooked by the All Blacks and would have no qualms pulling on an England jersey.

"It would be a great honour to put the shirt on," Waldrom said.

"It would be a privilege to play against the All Blacks if the chance came along, and would be a chance for me to show them just how good I am."

While I'm not sure if he should play for England, he's good enough to. I thought he should have been an All Black, I think he'd be brilliant for England. He's been on amazing form for Leicester, so it'll be intereting so see if he gets the call up.
 
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