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Wales' rising star Aiono proud of Samoan heritage

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Powerful teenage forward Jorja Aiono eyes Ireland after grasping her Six Nations opportunity with Wales.

Jorja Aiono began her rugby career with Gowerton RFC and was also a talented hockey player [Huw Evans Picture Agency] When the door of opportunity opened for Jorja Aiono, true to her Samoan heritage, she didn't just walk through it, she tore it down. The Swansea teenager was outstanding on debut against Scotland in the Women's Six Nations, and was rewarded with starts against France and England. Aiono looked every bit at home against the game's big hitters and has drawn praise for her power and work rate.

"I play like my dad," admitted the 19-year-old lock, daughter of former Neath, Ebbw Vale, Glamorgan Wanderers and Llandovery back-row forward Nio. "My dad's from Samoa, he was a big carrier as well. He used to play in New Zealand and Australia.

"My uncle [Afa Aiono] captained Samoa Sevens, which is really cool, and my brother played for the under-20s. "We all back each other up, and with Sisilia [Tuipulotu] also Polynesian, she took me under her wing... we're kind of a family.

" Wales captain Williams ruled out of Six Nations Lynn praises Wales' never say die spirit against world's best Hard work pays off Aiono, 19, is studying sports science at Hartpury University and is on the books of Premiership Women's Rugby (PWR) champions Gloucester-Hartpury. But it was her work for Celtic Challenge side Brython Thunder this season that caught the eye of Wales head coach Sean Lynn. She was one of nine uncapped players in his Six Nations squad and was thrust straight into the starting line-up for the opener against Scotland at the Principality Stadium.