Jamie Roberts joins Harlequins: Wales and British and Irish Lion agrees deal to join Quins after two-year spell with Racing Metro

Quins' director of rugby Conor O'Shea admits 'the whole club is ecstatic' to have signed Roberts from next season

Nick Purewal
Monday 18 May 2015 12:10 EDT
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Wales centre Jamie Roberts has agreed to join Harlequins
Wales centre Jamie Roberts has agreed to join Harlequins (Getty Images)

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British and Irish Lions centre Jamie Roberts has completed his deal to join Harlequins next season.

The 28-year-old Wales battering-ram will join the Twickenham Stoop outfit this summer after two years in Paris with Top 14 giants Racing Metro.

Harlequins boss Conor O'Shea tipped former Cardiff Blues star Roberts to become "a massive contributor to the history of this club".

Roberts will link up with Harlequins after Wales' World Cup exploits in the autumn and is likely to be available for selection from December.

"The whole club is ecstatic to have signed a player of Jamie's quality," said Harlequins rugby director O'Shea.

"He is massively ambitious to achieve at both club and international level.

"As a role model to all of our players, he will be someone we can all learn from.

"We know we won't see Jamie in the Harlequins jersey for a while yet, but when we do I know he will be a massive contributor to the history of this club, the development of our team and the development of young players."

The 69-cap Wales midfielder, already a qualified doctor after studying at Cardiff University, will read for a Masters degree in Medical Science, surgery, at Cambridge University during his time at Quins.

Aviva Premiership title-winners in 2012, Harlequins have suffered a disappointing campaign, finishing eighth in the league and missing out on European Champions Cup qualification.

Roberts joins former Wales team-mate Adam Jones in moving to Quins for next season, along with Australia lock James Horwill, Scotland wing Tim Visser and Samoa centre Winston Stanley.

"I'm delighted to have signed for Harlequins," said Roberts.

"Having played in Cardiff and in Paris, moving to London is a chance for me to experience and further develop my career in a different league.

"My desire to compete and win at both club and international level remains as strong as ever and the brand of rugby Harlequins play will challenge my skill-set and no doubt help me improve as a rugby player.

"You look at the calibre of the Harlequins squad and the coaching set-up; they are a team that are going to be competing at the top level year in, year out and that was a huge factor in my decision to sign.

"I'm also delighted and feel very privileged to have been accepted to study at Cambridge University and look forward to furthering my education part-time alongside my professional playing career.

"That balance in my life has served me well in the past and I'm excited to start this new chapter in London."

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