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Welsh game will survive exodus of players – Jamie Roberts

Lions centre confident Welsh will solve issues as host of top players leave the region to play in England and Europe

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Jamie Roberts has faith in Wales' club structure. Photo: AP

British & Irish Lions centre Jamie Roberts believes Welsh club rugby will come through its current difficulties and emerge stronger.

Racing-Metro's Roberts is one in an ever-lengthening list of Wales internationals who have chosen to ply their trade outside their homeland.

Added to that, the four Welsh regions currently playing in the Celtic League have suggested they may try to switch to the English Premiership, in part because of the continuing impasse over European competition that could see two rival European Cup events held next season.

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It has all left a feeling of doom and gloom over Welsh rugby, which was hardly lifted with media reports last week suggesting that international hooker Richard Hibbard could be the next exile, leaving Ospreys for Northampton.

Roberts already plays alongside compatriots Mike Phillips and Dan Lydiate in the French capital while the likes of James Hook and Luke Charteris play at Perpignan.

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Jonathan Davies has already announced his move from Scarlets to Clermont in 2014, to join Lee Byrne, while Ian Evans is set to move to Toulon from Ospreys.

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