Jac Morgan in line to captain Wales at Rugby World Cup

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The Ospreys flanker is in pole position for the coveted job.

Jac Morgan looks set to be named as Wales captain for the Rugby World Cup.

The waiting game for Wales’ World Cup hopefuls will end just after midday on Monday when Warren Gatland’s 33-man squad is unveiled.If, as expected, Morgan lands the job, he would follow previous Wales skippers like Sam Warburton, Alun Wyn Jones and Gareth Thomas in captaining his country on the sport’s biggest stage.

A total of 15 players in the current training squad will not make Gatland’s final cut, but he confirmed that fly-half Gareth Anscombe and number eight Taulupe Faletau would be in contention despite not featuring during the August preparation games due to injuries.“If they were a young player it would be very, very difficult to select them, but given their vast amount of experience they will definitely be part of those discussions.

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