26-04-2025
Faletau's future in doubt after Cardiff upheaval
Taulupe Faletau's club future remains in doubt with Cardiff yet to confirm whether the Wales star is 34-year-old back row rolled back the years with a blistering performance in Cardiff's 26-21 victory over Munster on coach Matt Sherratt hailed the display as Faletau's best in his three years at the it remains to be seen whether that was the last home appearance at the Arms Park for the British and Irish Lion who is out of contract in the summer."I don't know yet, it's something that over the next couple of weeks we will chat about," said Sherratt."Toby is enjoying it here, but we will have to see how we go over the next few weeks. That's all the info I have."
Faletau has been limited to just 21 appearances for Cardiff in three years since his move from Bath.A broken arm suffered in the 2023 World Cup was followed by a fractured shoulder on his club return in April the 110-cap forward has said he has no intention of retiring and has been linked with a move to has not hidden his admiration for the player, but he could be forced to let Faletau leave as the club cut their cloth following recent financial turmoil."He's one of the best that has ever pulled on the red of Wales and he was unbelievable [against Munster]," said Sherratt."We saw his full repertoire against Munster, his stepping, line breaks, timing of the pass and solid in defence. It was probably his best performance in a blue and black jersey."
Sherratt said the change in club ownership had delayed contract negotiations with certain was taken over by the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) earlier this month when it went into some cases under existing contracts, Cardiff players are free to move on if they wish as their their deals can be deemed null and void because the region slipped into are still yet to be finalised, given there is still no signed agreement between the governing body and the other three the head coach was clear he wanted to keep Gabriel Hamer-Webb, another out of contract at the end of the wing crossed against Munster - and set up another score - to take his club tally to 10 tries, including four in his last two games."What I was most pleased about is that he backed up last week's performance [at Judgement Day]," said moved up to fifth in the United Rugby Championship on Friday to keep their play-off hopes alive."Nights like [Friday] certainly help with contract talks," said Sherratt."It was a great occasion, the fans really got behind the team and there's a really strong group here."It wasn't long ago we only had 12 players training, we changed training base halfway through a season, there's been a change of ownership and we've lost about 1,800 caps of experience."The group had every excuse to ease off, but where we are now is a huge credit to everyone here."