Moving to England has made Llewellyn a potentially leading contender to be a key figure under Tandy after an international stop career.
After getting lost under Warren Gatland, the center of the caregiver Matt Sherratt gave him a late call to the six nations 2025.
He started against Ireland, Scotland and England only by the lesion in the hamstrings to deny a place on the tour of Japan.
Now its goal is to provide Tandy with a physical and dominant option in the center of the field at the beginning of a “new beginning” for the national team.
“I will be judged by my physical, either in attack or defense, with the size that I am,” he said.
“It’s good that I can overcome the line of gain or stop it on the other side of the ball, but I would like to think that I can do a little more than that.
“We are so expansive in Gloucester and you end up with many opportunities. That is really exciting because you know there will be possibilities, you just have to be one of the players who work enough to reach the end.”