Rhys Webb becomes latest Wales player to sign dual contract

Sport360 staff 04:22 31/12/2015
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  • Staying put: Rhys Webb.

    Wales and Ospreys scrum-half Rhys Webb has signed a national dual contract with the club and the Welsh Rugby Union.

    The 27-year-old, who has made 122 appearances for the region and scored five tries in 16 games for Wales, joins regional and international team-mate Dan Biggar in re-signing an NDC.

    Webb, who suffered a foot injury for Wales in a World Cup warm-up game against Italy in September and has not played since, welcomed the security the contract gives him as he continues his rehabilitation.

    Webb said: “I’m over the moon to have been able to re-sign an NDC. With this security I can concentrate on my rehab without any distractions, knowing that I can put all my efforts into getting back out onto the pitch in the coming months and doing what I love doing the most, which is playing for the Ospreys.

    “It’s flattering to know that there’s interest in me out there but this is my home region and I want to do all I can for the Ospreys, continuing to develop and, hopefully, play well enough to continue being selected for Wales.”

    Andrew Millward, rugby general manager, said: “It’s excellent to see Rhys becoming the second player to commit his future to playing within Wales for the Ospreys by resigning a national dual contract following on from Dan Biggar earlier this month.

    “Rhys is another homegrown player who takes enormous pride in representing his region and, like Dan, has risen in prominence over the last 12 to 18 months, meaning their services have been in great demand.”

    Meanwhile, Bath fly-half Rhys Priestland will be available for Wales after all this season having performed a U-turn. It had been understood Priestland would take an 18-month sabbatical from Test rugby, starting with the Six Nations Championship that gets under way in early February.

    But former Scarlets back Priestland, who joined Bath this year, has reconsidered his position and the 28-year-old is ready to return to duty for Wales.

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