Clark undecided on international future

Bath centre Max Clark says he is still as of yet undecided as to whether he wants to play for England or Wales.
Clark snubbed a call-up to the Wales squad for the June internationals, preferring to keep his options open.
And after the 21-year-old produced another impressive performance on Sunday scoring two tries in Bath’s win at Leicester, questions were raised once again in regards to the talented youngster’s future.
But Clark insists he needs more time to weigh up his options.
Quoted in The Sun, Clark said: “It’s a tricky one.
“I’m only 21 and I’m half English and half Welsh. I don’t know where I want my future to go.
“It’s an open question and a tough one. I had never really thought about it and the Wales call-up was put upon me, and I thought that at this age I wanted to keep my options open.
“I didn’t say no definitely. It was all quite sudden and I would never say never.
“My (Welsh) mum is still pushing me that way. Maybe there will be a few more questions at the end of the year, who knows, I just have to keep playing well for Bath.”