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Welsh rugby's winners and losers as exiled prop shows Gatland what he's missing


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Published in Sports and Competition on Monday, December 9th 2024 at 14:25 GMT by Wales Online   Print publication without navigation

  • It was a frustrating weekend for Welsh sides against French opposition, with Cardiff, Dragons and Scarlets all losing. The Dragons went down 18-14 to Montpellier, with Filo Tiatia ruing missed opportunities afterwards. Then the Scarlets had victory away to Bayonne snatched from them at the death, going down 17-16.

The article from WalesOnline discusses the current state of Welsh rugby, highlighting the winners and losers in the sport as of the 2024 season. It focuses on the impact of the new 25-cap rule, which has led to several Welsh players being exiled from the national team due to playing abroad. Key points include the success of players like Jac Morgan and Dewi Lake, who have benefited from staying in Wales, while others like Will Rowlands and Joe Hawkins have faced challenges due to their moves overseas. The article also touches on the financial and strategic decisions by Welsh rugby regions, the performance of the national team under Warren Gatland, and the broader implications for Welsh rugby's future, including the development of young talent and the potential for a more competitive domestic league.

Read the Full Wales Online Article at:
[ https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/rugby/rugby-news/welsh-rugbys-winners-losers-exiled-30542719 ]

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