Wales head coach Warren Gatland criticised Premiership Rugby Limited after calling up Josh Adams and Tomas Francis for his teamâs two-Test tour of Argentina.
Both players were dropped from Gatlandâs initial party after PRL refused to release them â plus Bathâs Luke Charteris â for the game with South Africa in the United States.
The encounter with the Springboks in Washington fell outside World Rugbyâs designated Test window, meaning PRL were within their rights to take their decision, but Gatland feels the situation could have been handled better.
âEvery other country is playing three games â England are playing four â and we finish our tour a week earlier than them,â Gatland said.
âI understand completely what PRL are trying to do in the autumn when we organise a fourth international. Theyâre protecting their own competition.
âPlayers go back during the Six Nations down weeks and I understand that too, but I just canât understand why they would stop players from joining us a week or two early.
âThe club season is finished and the players are going to be back with their clubs early anyway. Itâs a sad indictment on the politics of the game.
âI understand and accept completely the views on the other stuff, but this one just doesnât make sense to me.â
Walesâ games with Argentina fall within the calendarâs window, which runs from June 9-23, and Gatland wasted no time calling up both Adams and Francis.
The arrival of Worcester wing Adams is a boost after Steffan Evans was ruled out of facing Argentina with a knee injury suffered in the 22-20 win over South Africa.
Exeter prop Francis provides tighthead cover for Samson Lee (back), who did not play against the Springboks.
âJosh will be involved for the last two weeks. Weâve got enough cover on the wing to take care of it and both our 10s can play 15 as well,â Gatland said.
âGeorge North can go back to the wing too. Itâs a shame for Steff, but itâs one injury not three or four.â
Wales secured a dramatic late victory at the RFK Stadium as Ryan Elias crossed for the match-winning try after earlier efforts from Hallam Amos and debutant Tomos Williams.
South Africa coach Rassie Erasmus is looking forward to taking on England.
South Africa head coach Rassie Erasmus will have a much-changed team for the upcoming matches with England.
âEngland will be a step up, but there are 15 of our guys preparing for the games back in South Africa and we know the three-match Test series is going to be tough,â he said.
âIn the game with Wales we didnât have much time to analyse them and there were a lot of new faces on both teams. It will be different with England, theyâve got guys we know well. It will be one proper series, a hell of a series.
âWe lost the game with Wales which makes it two defeats in a row and Eddie and England have lost four in a row. We are all under pressure and when you lose for your country, the heat comes on you.â