Thursday, March 26, 2009

Wales prop signs for Scarlets

Rhys Thomas
Thomas was born in South Africa and has won seven Wales caps

The Scarlets have confirmed they have signed Wales prop Rhys Thomas from the Gwent Dragons on a three-year contract.

The 26-year-old will leave Rodney Parade at the end of the season and will join his new colleagues in July.

The 19st, 11lb tight-head has played 119 games for the Dragons and has seven Wales caps.

"We're delighted to have signed Rhys. He will add strength and skill to our pack as we prepare for a big season," said Scarlets coach Nigel Davies.

"Importantly, he adds to our pool of Welsh talent and I know that his work rate and power will make him a favourite with Scarlets supporters.

"He's determined to progress as a Heineken Cup and international player so I think we can expect big things of him in 2009-10 and beyond.

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"We're firming up the look of the squad for next season with plenty for supporters to look forward to.

"Our future is all about responsible decisions on the playing side and cementing a balanced squad that can perform well in Europe.

"To do that, we've made it a priority to strengthen key areas of our group with quality players. Adding Rhys to our line-up, is a good example of that."

The Thomas move has been in the pipeline for some months.

Thomas, who played for Wales against Italy in the Six Nations, said: "It was a pretty easy decision to join the Scarlets. They're a region with a strong tradition of being successful and they have a group of talented players and coaches.

"I'm friendly with a good few of the players having been in the Wales squad with them - we get along well.

"A major factor in my decision was Parc y Scarlets; it's a great stadium with superb training facilities on site. The indoor training centre on site is amazing.

"I've worked with Nigel Davies before, when he was part of the Wales set-up, and I'm greatly looking forward to working with him again on a daily basis.


It was a pretty easy decision to join the Scarlets. They're a region with a strong tradition of being successful and they have a group of talented players and coaches.

Rhys Thomas

"It's my aim to help get the Scarlets back into the later stages of the Heineken Cup and perhaps, to winning the Magners League. I think that being at the Scarlets will also help me push ahead with my international ambitions.

"Newport RFC, the Newport Gwent Dragons and the Rodney Parade crowds have been good to me. They've been a huge part of my life for eight years and I've had a great time there.

"I've played a lot of games there and have made a lot of friends. I wish them all the best for the future."

Born in Johannesburg, Thomas attended school in the city and went on to represent the South Africa Academy and the Pirates club. However, he entered mainstream rugby in Newport, the home town of his father Colin.

Joining Newport RFC as an 18-year-old, Thomas progressed through the ranks and made his debut for the Black and Ambers senior XV in 2003.

Thomas started in both Dragons games against the Scarlets this season.

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