Ross Moriarty to leave Gloucester for the Dragons at end of the season

The 23-year-old will leave Gloucester next summer, in a move allowing him to continue his Test career by returning to Wales

Monday 27 November 2017 15:26 EST
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Moriarty would have been left ineligible for Test selection under new Wales Rugby Union (WRU) policies had he remained in English club rugby
Moriarty would have been left ineligible for Test selection under new Wales Rugby Union (WRU) policies had he remained in English club rugby (Getty)

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Ross Moriarty has completed a two-year deal to join Welsh region the Dragons next season.

The 23-year-old will leave Gloucester next summer, in a move allowing him to continue his Test career by returning to Wales.

Moriarty would have been left ineligible for Test selection under new Wales Rugby Union (WRU) policies had he remained in English club rugby.

The British and Irish Lions tourist has not signed a National Dual Contract (NDC) however, with the Dragons directly organising the deal.

"It is with much excitement that I am able to announce the completion of my transfer to Welsh regional side, the Dragons," said Moriarty.

"After meeting with (Dragons head coach) Bernard Jackman, I was excited by the future plans of the club as the region looks to begin a new chapter in its history.

"Playing international rugby is the pinnacle of every player's career and with the new rules, it left me with no choice but to move to Wales to further my international ambitions, especially with the Rugby World Cup ahead.

"I would like to thank Gloucester, specifically the players and coaching staff, for their continued support throughout my seven years at the club as well as Hartpury College who provided me with the foundations to achieve my goals.

"Furthermore, I would like to thank the fans for their continued support. They have made the decision to move to Wales extremely difficult.


Moriarty is looking to further his international career 

 Moriarty is looking to further his international career 
 (Getty)

"I am now looking forward to finishing the season off strongly and teaming up with Bernard Jackman and the Dragons at the start of next season."

Dragons boss Jackman hailed Moriarty's signing as a genuine coup for the Newport region.

"I am delighted to have been able to convince Ross to join us as we build our team for the future," said Jackman.

"It's a significant signing and a real reinforcement of how players are perceiving this region now. He is the perfect fit for us in terms of the type of player that we are looking to add to our squad in that he is young, ambitious, Welsh and very talented.

"We are building a team for the long term and to be able to get a player of Ross's calibre, who is only 23, is an example of that.

"Speaking to Ross it's clear that we have the same values and philosophies on how the game should be played and I know that he will add to the local talent that's already here.

"We are proud of the fact that some more Dragons are now starting to break into the Welsh squad and we will continue to work hard to develop more international players from within and that will be easier when they have the chance to work day in and day out with world-class players like Ross."

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