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Today's rugby news as Wales captain Dan Biggar addresses his future and admits end of an era looms 'for us 30-year-olds'

Here is your rugby bulletin for Saturday June 4 as the Bank Holiday weekend continues.

Wales captain Dan Biggar admits he is unsure what his future holds beyond the World Cup as he accepts it will be the 'end of a cycle for us 30-odd-year-olds.'

Biggar will enter the final year of his Northampton contract building up to the 2023 tournament in France and according to the Mail could consider a move abroad at the end of it. A move back to the Ospreys, or one of the other Welsh regions, appears off the table, they say.

The Lions fly-half today focuses on trying to fire Northampton into the English Premiership play-offs with victory over Newcastle, a result which would delay him teaming up with Wales for the summer tour to South Africa.

After that, he told the paper: "I don’t know what the future is going to hold. We’ve got a World Cup coming up which I want to get to. I’ve absolutely loved my time at Northampton. I hope there is a bit more to come, but I’m quite relaxed about it. We haven’t had any discussions yet. I’ve made no decision.

"‘Because of international commitments I feel like I haven’t been around at Northampton as much as I would have liked. The way the game is at the minute you’re almost less valuable to your club if you’re an international because you’re away for the autumn, the Six Nations and the summer.

"It is an aim of mine to get to the next World Cup and see where we go from there. From a Wales point of view they are probably looking at the World Cup as the end of a cycle for us 30-odd-year-olds. They’ll probably look to freshen things up after that.

"I think the World Cup is a good target and then we’ll reassess."

Biggar is one of a plethora of ThirtySomethings Wayne Pivac automatically selects when

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