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Anscombe hits back at Gatland's comments

SPOTLIGHT: Gareth Anscombe has questioned former Wales coach Warren Gatland’s claim that he might not make the 2027 Rugby World Cup in Australia.

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Anscombe was a shock omission when Gatland named his Six Nations squad in January, with the New Zealander citing the Gloucester flyhalf’s age for the need to develop younger players at No.10.

But 33-year-old Anscombe was recalled to the squad after Gatland’s departure in February and started against Ireland and Scotland under interim head coach Matt Sherratt.

“I would love to keep playing to the World Cup,” said Anscombe, who will win his 42nd cap against England in Cardiff on Saturday.

“I certainly don’t have a time limit in my head. I have missed a large majority of games with injury and I’m hoping they will buy me some legs in the back end of my career.

“I have played most of the games for Gloucester, I have barely missed a game or training.

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“Look, those comments were Warren’s opinion. I certainly want to keep playing and a World Cup is certainly a focus.”

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Wales are bidding to avoid a 17th successive Test defeat and 11th Six Nations loss on the bounce after losing to Scotland at Murrayfield last weekend.

England remains in the hunt for the title, although a France bonus-point victory against Scotland later on Saturday night will guarantee Les Bleus top spot.

Anscombe said: “Everyone is sick of talking about this losing streak, and I genuinely feel in these last two weeks we have moved the needle in the right way.

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“We are playing the game the way that best suits us and that is all you can do.

“Give yourselves a chance and play the best you have got. If we can tidy up a few things and be accurate, then I’m sure the tide will turn.”

England have not lost to Wales in the Six Nations since 2021 and Anscombe admits an upset win would put an extra spring in his step on his return to Gloucester.

He said: “It would certainly make going into training a bit more enjoyable and we do have a fair few Welsh boys at the club.

“You don’t really need to build this game up and England are coming here with a chance to do something as well.

The group has trained really hard and I just hope we put our best foot forward. We are capable of producing a really special performance and hopefully Saturday is one of those occasions.”

 

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