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Today's rugby headlines as Welsh rugby flop set for big move and Wales coach in talks over future

Here are the latest rugby headlines on Tuesday, May 3.

Former Scarlets flop Clayton Blommetjies will reportedly be joining the Stormers at the end of the year.

According to reports in South Africa, the 31-year-old utility back will join the Cape Town outfit from the Cheetahs for the start of next season.

Blommetjies could be a replacement for Springbok full-back Warrick Gelant, who has been linked with a move to Racing 92 next year.

During his time in Llanelli, the South African struggled to make any sort of impact - being shipped out to Leicester Tigers on loan before having his contract ended early.

Wales Women head coach Ioan Cunningham is preparing for talks about his role in Welsh rugby after this autumn's World Cup in New Zealand. The former Scarlets coach has just guided Wales to a third-place finish in the Six Nations, their best finish in 13 years, after just four months of 12 of the players becoming full-time professionals. He will be expected to oversee further progress ahead of the autumn global showpiece tournament as the squad further settles into its new professional era.

But he is only contracted with Wales Women until the conclusion of the World Cup. The former Wales U20s boss has in recent weeks been linked with a return to that role, although the Welsh Rugby Union insisted no such talks had taken place while Cunningham publicly said: "My full attention is with the Wales Women team."

Asked post-Wales v Italy on Saturday when he would be having talks about his role post-World Cup, he said: "Good question. Soon, I’d imagine."

As for his first Six Nations in charge of this team, he said: "I’ve absolutely loved it. I’ve loved working with this group of players, they want to learn, they want to get better,

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