A once-capped England international could be set for a shock switch of allegiance, with Dan Kelly now edging closer to donning the green jersey after slipping out of favour under Steve Borthwick.
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Born in Rochdale, Kelly first emerged on the international stage representing Ireland at Under-20 level, before going on to win his senior England debut in 2021 during Eddie Jones’ tenure.
Now 24, the centre is once again eligible for Ireland through his grandparents – and a switch is firmly on the cards.
Kelly has already featured for Ireland A and could be fast-tracked into Andy Farrell’s plans if selected, with his versatility and physical edge catching the eye.
After spending his entire professional career at Leicester Tigers, Kelly opted for a fresh start last summer, joining Munster following repeated omissions from Borthwick’s England squads.
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Other players who can swap nations:
Manu Tuilagi – England to Samoa
The 34-year-old has won 60 England caps but would only be eligible for Samoa at the next World Cup. Tuilagi has admitted a switch would depend on whether he can still compete at the highest level.
Benhard Janse van Rensburg – South Africa to England
The Bristol Bears centre played for South Africa U20s but has never featured at senior level. After cutting ties with the Springboks, he could qualify for England via residency, subject to World Rugby approval.
David Ribbans – England to South Africa
The lock last played for England at the 2023 World Cup and will be eligible to switch next year. However, Ribbans has played down the idea, insisting his desire remains to represent England again.
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