

"I had 11 great years here, but I think the time was right for me to move and it couldn't have worked out any better in terms of how everyone's welcomed me the club has been brilliant, the boys have been brilliant. "Boys have got to decide what's more important to them, but for me, I've really enjoyed taking that plunge outside Wales. He told BBC Sport Wales: "My situation is I've got enough caps to play outside Wales and be considered for selection. Webb, whose career has been disrupted by injury, has won only 33 caps, but at 29 years old, his Wales career is at least on hold.Īfter helping Saints beat his former team Ospreys in a pre-season friendly, Biggar said individuals must set their own priorities. However, his former Ospreys and Wales half-back partner Rhys Webb is ruled out of Wales honours unless he returns to his homeland from French side Toulon. The 28-year-old added: "It's been a really good start and I think I'd advise a lot more players to sort of test themselves outside Wales as well because Wales is such a goldfish bowl."īiggar can still play for Wales because he has won more than 60 Test caps.
