Anscombe gives Gatland 'million dollar question'
- Published
Autumn Nations Series: Wales v Fiji
Venue: Principality Stadium, Cardiff Date: Sunday, 10 November Kick off: 13:40 GMT
Coverage: Listen to live commentary on BBC Radio Wales, BBC Radio Cymru and BBC Sounds, follow live text commentary on the BBC Sport website and app.
Wales head coach Warren Gatland says he is unsure if returning fly-half Gareth Anscombe could make it to the 2027 World Cup.
Anscombe has been selected to face Fiji on Sunday in Cardiff as he reclaims Wales' number 10 shirt for the first time since last year's World Cup.
The 33-year-old, who missed last season because of a groin injury, has impressed with new club Gloucester.
When asked whether Anscombe could make it through to the next global tournament in Australia in three years, Gatland responded: "That's the million dollar question.
"We are asking that ourselves and we'll know on Sunday or over the next few weeks, if he is a player who can potentially get through to the next World Cup, hopefully injury-free."
- Published8 November
- Published8 November
- Published4 November
Confidence and self-belief
Gatland confirmed Anscombe will have the goal kicking duties this weekend.
The Wales coach accepts Anscombe, who has played 37 internationals in nine years, has adapted his game after also suffering a serious knee injury which ruled him out for two years between 2019 and 2021.
"He won't like me saying this but he has lost a yard or two of pace from where he was, whereas in the past he was able to cover that full-back position," said Gatland.
"But having that experience coming back into the side has been good over the last few weeks.
"He brings a lot of confidence and self-belief into the squad. He does communicate well with the players, which is important from a leadership perspective."
Anscombe's inclusion will allow Ben Thomas to switch from fly-half, a position he filled on two occasions during Wales' summer tour of Australia, to his more familiar inside centre role where he will form a new-look midfield partnership with Max Llewellyn.
"I think he [Thomas] has been playing well," said Gatland.
"He's got a good balance to his game. He's not afraid to carry the ball to the line and the pleasing thing is he looks like he's a player who has time on the ball, that helps his decisions.
"We know there's not a huge amount of space in international rugby and he has the ability to shift the ball."
Gatland has only named two replacement backs on the bench against Fiji, which includes Scarlets fly-half Sam Costelow.
"Hopefully Gareth goes out and gives a good performance but Sam has been training exceptionally well and starting to develop a good understanding of the game," said Gatland.
"We feel confident Gareth can get through the game but also we've got someone who can come on and hopefully add something to the performance.
"Sam has looked sharp, so we are pleased with those two at the moment."