By JON NEWCOMBE
Gloucester are reaping the rewards of Max Llewellyn’s weight-gain mission during the Six Nations, with the 109kg hulking centre now tipped as a successor to George North in Wales’ midfield.
Llewellyn used the seven-week shutdown period in the Premiership to put on 7kgs under a carefully managed programme and his physicality has got Gloucester boss George Skivington very excited about what the future holds for the Welshman, for club and country.
The 25-year-old narrowly missed out on a place in Wales’ World Cup squad but with centurion North now retired, Warren Gatland will ...
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