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Tuipulotu set to miss Wales' WXV2 opener over visa issue
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Tuipulotu set to miss Wales' WXV2 opener over visa issue
Wednesday, 25 September 2024
Prop Sisilia Tuipulotu is set to miss
Wales
' WXV2 opener against Australia on Saturday due to problems with her visa.
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