With the season winding down, Welsh rugby's rumour mill is really starting to churn out some stories.
The Gareth Anscombe saga took up quite a lot of those column inches, but, now that's done and dusted, what about the others?
We've looked at some of the other rumours in Welsh rugby and assessed what is most likely to play out in the end.
SAM DAVIES
What's the rumour?
It's long been reported that the Dragons are interested in adding the former IRB Junior Player of the Year to their squad. That's no secret.
However, the Rugby Paper reported on the weekend that the 25-year-old is attracting suitors from all over the world.
Super Rugby outfit Waratahs, where former Ospreys coach Steve Tandy currently looks over the defence, have supposedly sounded out Davies.
There are also a couple of French clubs reported to have been eyeing up the fly-half.

Lyon and Pau are in the market for a fly-half and Davies is rumoured to be their solution.
There is also the option that Davies stays at the Liberty Stadium and fights for the starting spot with incoming Grand Slam hero Gareth Anscombe.
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What are the chances?
This probably won't be the first time you hear this but it seems likely the sheer volume of clubs being linked with Davies is partly the result of agent talk.
Davies is out of contract in the summer and the Ospreys need to get a fly-half off their books - be that Davies or Cardiff Blues linked with ANOTHER Ospreys player as they seek to fill Gareth Anscombe void - to accommodate Anscombe.
So it's only natural people are keen to let fans and teams know through the media of the interest the player is receiving.
That's not to rule out the Waratahs, Lyon or Pau completely - there's likely something in those links - but it's harder to see those deals playing out than Davies remaining closer to home.
Davies could well leave for the Dragons, where he would undoubtedly be the main man at number 10, but the Ospreys are also open to the idea of keeping him on a salary that fits their budget.
The latter seems increasingly likely, with talks ongoing between the Ospreys and Davies about whether he will stay in Swansea. The latest reports suggest they haven't given up hope of holding onto him.
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ROSS MORIARTY
What's the rumour?
Another report to emerge in the Rugby Paper this weekend, linking Ross Moriarty to the Ospreys.
The report suggests the Ospreys are in the early stages of interest when it comes to Moriarty, with the Wales No. 8 still having a year left on his contract at Rodney Parade.
The Rugby Paper understand that the player would be interested in joining what is technically his home region.
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What are the chances?
It's unlikely Moriarty will be heading into gold-watch territory with the Dragons, but will he be calling time on his Rodney Parade career after just a season?
That's the big question.
The Ospreys want Moriarty, but could finances be a potential stumbling block? The Wales star earns roughly £450,000-a-year currently.

Maybe the Dragons would be happy to let Moriarty join the Ospreys to free up a bit of spare cash to fix their other problems in the squad.
But, given the ambition the region has to grow, would losing their marquee world-class signing really be the signal of intent they want in Newport?
Not really.
So there's a few stumbling blocks to get over on this one understandably. We'll just have to wait and see but, as things stand, you'd be surprised.
NICKY SMITH
What's the rumour?
There's quite a bit going on with Wales prop Nicky Smith.
He's been linked with a host of clubs - both in Wales and over the Severn Bridge. Quite simply, he's a wanted man.
Sale Sharks are understood to be leading the chase in England, with fellow Gallagher Premiership sides Gloucester and Newcastle also rumoured to be interested.
Cardiff Blues have also set their sights on adding the loosehead to their front-row.

Chief executive Richard Holland told WalesOnline: "The front five is an area that we are looking to strengthen for next season.
"Nicky is a quality international prop and he is someone our rugby department are looking at closely."
The Dragons have also been mentioned in dispatches.
But crucially, the Ospreys aren't resigned to losing Smith just yet.
What are the chances?
The links to English clubs are likely have some truth to them, but the big question is whether Smith is willing to give up on his Test career.
One report suggests he is. Again, that could just be the work of agents in the modern game to secure Smith the best possible deal in Wales.
And that's where you'd expect him to stay while he still has an good chance of being Wales' first-choice loosehead at this year's World Cup.
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So then it comes down to the Cardiff Blues, Ospreys and Dragons. It's hard to see him join the latter.
It's understood the Blues will be meeting him this week with the hope of finalising a deal.
But the Ospreys are anxious to keep him and it's believed there isn't much separating them in negotiations.
RHYS WEBB
What's the rumour?
Ever since Webb's Wales career was put on indefinite hiatus after the 60-cap rule was introduced, his future seems to have been the subject of rumour and speculation.
The latest rumour suggest that the Ospreys are interested in bringing Webb back to Wales in order to keep his World Cup dream alive.
There's also suggestions that clubs in England are understandably interested in the scrum-half's services.
What are the chances?
The latest is pretty simple.
Webb is contracted to Toulon for two years and is very happy there. That's the party line from his camp.

However, it's possible that ambitions to play at a World Cup could potentially play a factor were the Welsh Rugby Union and the Ospreys to come calling with a concrete offer.
The Welsh region would surely want him. If offered the chance of a first World Cup, having missed the 2015 tournament through injury, Webb would possibly want to return early.
The key issue is that he's contracted to Toulon until 2021. Watch this space over the coming weeks.