As reported by BBC Rugby Union, the Dragons have secured the services of Ewan Rosser, signing the young wing to a new contract. The 23-year-old Rosser, the younger brother of fellow Dragons wing Jared Rosser, has been making waves this season, making his senior debut away against Munster in November 2023 and going on to feature 11 times for the Gwent-based team.
Rosser, a former Wales Sevens star, also represented the Wales Under-20s squad in 2020. Dragons head coach Dai Flanagan spoke highly of the player’s development, stating that Ewan “has come on leaps and bounds this season and been asked to play in several positions for us.” Flanagan noted Rosser’s determination in bouncing back from a “horrific injury,” highlighting the player’s professionalism and dedication.
“Ewan has come on leaps and bounds this season and been asked to play in several positions for us.”
- Dai Flanagan, Dragons Head Coach
The contract extension for Ewan Rosser sees him join a growing list of Dragons players who have agreed to fresh terms with the club, including Oli Andrew, Che Hope, Morgan Lloyd, Harri Ackerman, and Joe Westwood. Flanagan expressed confidence that Rosser will continue his upward trajectory, drawing comparisons to his elder brother Jared’s work ethic and commitment.
The news of Ewan Rosser’s contract renewal will undoubtedly delight the Dragons faithful, as they look to the young wing to contribute to the team’s success in the coming seasons. His versatility and determination, coupled with the mentorship of his brother Jared, make Ewan an exciting prospect for the Welsh region as they strive to climb the ranks of the rugby union landscape.
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