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Max Llewellyn
RugbyB|Gloucester Rugby
WalesJanuary 13, 1999
Biography
Welsh centre Max Llewellyn, born on 13 January 1999, represents Gloucester Rugby in the Gallagher Premiership. The Kingsholm side has long been associated with a vocal home crowd and a forward-led, structured playing identity, and Gloucester's midfield positions have consistently combined senior contributors with players progressing through the regional and academy pathways across English and Welsh rugby. The centre role at Premiership level sits at the intersection of defensive organisation, gainline contest and creative distribution — the twin demands of the modern midfield. Premiership rugby places particular weight on centres who can manage collisions in the 10-12 channel, provide passing options off the fly-half and anchor defensive structures across 80 minutes of high-intensity rugby, and those priorities shape the expectations on senior midfielders within the Gloucester setup. The club's involvement across the Premiership and European competition provides regular senior matchday opportunity, with Gloucester's identity built around a robust, structured approach that places weight on physical contest in the midfield exchanges. For Llewellyn, the focus is on contributing to the depth and organisation of the Cherry and Whites' midfield rotation while maintaining his place within the broader Welsh back conversations across the international calendar.