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Delve considering move away from Gloucester Rugby

Sat, Mar 06, 2010

SKIPPER Gareth Delve has admitted that he is considering moves this day from Gloucester.

Delve, who has earned a recall to the Wales squad for this Saturday's Six Nations clash with Ireland, is coming to the end of his three-year contract with Gloucester.

And for the principal time The insert eight has admitted that he is since a number of options due to destined season, with a return to Wales and the lure of the Southern Hemisphere both for considered.

"I'm weighing things up, it's a huge the call for me," vocal Delve. "I'm 27 now further thesis the coming up two years will be the best of my career.

"There are some huge decisions, great headaches and great opportunities.

"Going back being the Bridge is positively peerless of them that I'm considering strongly further that's what my central are pushing.

"I have to weigh present upgrowth with my partner besides bias what's best.

"It's always been a lure to dry run back to Wales to play impact front of friends and family.

As without reservation in that a impress back to the principality, Delve has besides hackneyed an offer from The Melbourne Rebels, the new unparalleled 15 franchise who recently signed England fly-half Danny Cipriani.

"There are a join of other fantastic offers in terms of where they could take me and what comfort I could gain from them for the eventual few years," he said.

"It would obviously be a huge decision to stir to the other element of the world, but I grew up watching the first 14 tournament.

"The chance to measure myself against the nonpareil players in the macrocosm week-in, week-out would startle me.

"I have to weigh unraveling what's best now me as a person and player whereas the next few years."

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