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Six Nations: Wales fly-half Gareth Anscombe has 2027 World Cup ambition
Gloucester has three Wales starters, including Anscombe, Tomos Williams, and Max Llewellyn, with Hathaway and Thomas also in the squad. England is a title contender, with a potential France victory securing top spot. Anscombe looks forward to a Wales win for bragging rights at Gloucester, while remaining focused on enjoying the Six Nations and addressing his future in the coming weeks. Full Article
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