The Calm in the Storm: How Scarlets’ Archie Hughes Is Defining His Game
10-06-2025 16:04 via therugbypaper.co.uk

The Calm in the Storm: How Scarlets’ Archie Hughes Is Defining His Game

Over the past few years, Welsh rugby has entered a new era. Many familiar faces have walked away from the game, leaving opportunities for young players to step up. Casting an eye down west, Gareth Davies is the clear-cut starting scrum-half. The Welsh international is still producing at an exceptional level. Yet, at 34, it […]
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