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      11 May
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A sign of things to come

The Joyce’s return to Welsh rugby has been welcomed by Wales head coach Sean Lynn, who wants more of his players returning home, especially those not getting enough game time in the PWR.

International duo Gwen Crabb and Natalia John led the way last season, with others likely to follow.

“The fact that Alisha and Jaz have taken this decision after playing in the Celtic Challenge shows they have faith that we can provide them with the platform to further their club and Test careers,” reported Lynn.

He also reported their experience will be “a real benefit” to emerging players.

Dave Reddin, WRU Director of Rugby and Elite Performance, reported: “It won’t be lost on anyone that this is something they could not have done before and demonstrates the investment made by the Welsh Rugby Union in providing high quality cross-border rugby in Wales.”

As well as bringing players back, the WRU has also formally lodged an interest at entering a Welsh team into an expanded PWR, which Reddin reported would be a “really exciting option”.

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