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Rugby evening headlines as Dan Biggar makes future revelation and Shaun Edwards claims France underdog status

The latest rugby evening headlines on Saturday, March 5.

Wales captain Dan Biggar has revealed he has no firm plans for when his Northampton Saints contract expires next year.

The 32-year-old former Osprey joined the East Midlands club in the summer of 2018 and is a pivotal figure in both his club and international environments.

But Biggar, who featured in Saturday's 35-30 defeat to Gloucester, knows he will have to be looking ahead to what is next in the not too distant future.

"I think over the summer we’ll probably sit down and have some conversations and think what we want to do as family,” he told Rugby Journal.

"It’s not like I’m a young guy who’s got no commitments anymore, now it’s the other way around, your family decide for you.

"I’ve got another year left, and I absolutely love it in Northampton and owe them a huge, huge amount, because they’ve invested a lot in me on the field and I feel like I’ve grown as a person and as a player here.

"I honestly don’t know what I’m what I’m going do. But I’m also really relaxed about it.

"I want to just see where we’re at in a year’s time and go from there."

He added: "We need to stop talking about lots of potential in the squad and growth and we need to start delivering."

Northampton Saints are currently eighth in the Gallagher Premiership table out of 13.

Read the full interview in the new issue of Rugby Journal - which also features Wales star Jasmine Joyce. It is available to order via therugbyjournal.com/subscribe

Shaun Edwards insists France will head for Cardiff with “an underdogs mentality” despite being on course for the Grand Slam having won their first three Six Nations matches.

Les Bleus have already beaten Italy, Ireland and Scotland, scoring 13 tries in the

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