Sherratt urges joint push to keep talent in Wales
Written by I Dig Sports
Cardiff head coach Matt Sherratt says the Welsh regions and the Welsh Rugby Union must work in unison to ensure young talent remains in Wales.
Following budget cuts, a number of players - including promising youngsters - left the regions last summer to ply their trade outside Wales.
Sherratt says Welsh rugby needs to prioritise keeping young players at the regions long-term, so they do not become breeding grounds for teams outside of Wales.
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