WALES’ GRAND SLAM winner Gareth Anscombe has urged officials to end the uncertainty surrounding the regional game or risk a player exodus.
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The flyhalf’s 20-point haul steered Wales to victory over Ireland as Wales secured the Six Nations title with a Grand Slam.
But their campaign was somewhat overshadowed by a fierce debate over the future of the Welsh club game, with a planned merger between the Scarlets and the Ospreys — two of Wales’ four professional regional clubs — collapsing.
Cardiff No 10 Anscombe has an existing dual-national contract which expires at the end of the season. There have been reports the 27-year-old could be a target for English Premiership side Harlequins.
But a move to the London club would effectively end the Test career of the New Zealand-born playmaker, as he is well below the 60-cap threshold that Wales require before they will select a player at a non-Welsh club.
Asked if the current turmoil had made him think about a move to England, Anscombe replied: “I think it has made all the boys think about that, to be honest.
“We’ve only got a 10-year window to really look after ourselves, and I guess the important thing is you don’t want to look back with any regrets.
“Hopefully, we can put this mess behind us and focus on this (the Grand Slam), which we should all be really excited about.”
– ‘Needs to get sorted’ –
But ahead of this year’s World Cup in Japan, Anscombe insisted: “We all want to play for Wales — there is no doubt about that — but players need to be treated well, and we deserve to be.
“We are doing a hell of a lot for the team and the country, so we should be looked after. That needs to get sorted, and as players we deserve to get the best deals possible.”
– © AFP, 2019
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