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At least one Welsh region must be cut - Scarlets director Jones

BBC Sport Friday, 14 February 2025
At least one Welsh region must be cut - Scarlets director JonesScarlets director Ron Jones says Welsh rugby cannot afford to run four regional sides and that at least one of the sides must go.
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