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RIO DYER

A MONG MANY silver linings for Wales this year is the continued promise of their No 11 Rio Dyer. His ledger showed four tries in 14 Tests coming into the tournament and try number five followed against Scotland, when the 24-year-old Dragon kept his width and dived over to cap a stirring team move.

Louis Rees-Zammit’s switch to NFL has freed up a winger’s spot for the 2025 British & Irish Lions and you wonder where Dyer might lie in the pecking order. We can do the wondering for him because

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