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Wales back-row Ross Moriarty could be set for UK return

Ross Moriarty of Dragons during the United Rugby Championship match between Leinster and Dragons at RDS Arena in Dublin. (Photo By Tyler Miller/Sportsfile via Getty Images)

Welsh international Ross Moriarty is set to leave Brive after three years with the Pro D2 side, and his next destination could see him return in the United Kingdom.

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Both Welsh URC outfit Dragons and Gallagher Premiership side Gloucester – both former clubs of the back-row – are reportedly keen to sign the No.8.

Moriarty joined CA Brive in 2022 and quickly became one of the team’s standout performers, scoring five tries and earning multiple Pro D2 Player of the Match awards. Unfortunately, the 55-cap Welshman has been out of action since last October due to a serious injury. He underwent surgery and is expected to return in March.

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    CA Brive is allowing some of its top players to leave as the club cuts costs and restructures ahead of next season, uncertain whether it will remain in the Top 14 or drop to the Pro D2.

    Moriarty began his professional career at Gloucester, making his Premiership debut in 2013. He stayed with the Cherry-and-Whites until 2018, when he moved to the Welsh Dragons. Although he was capped for England’s U20 side, Moriarty opted to represent Wales at senior level and made his debut in 2015 against Ireland. Since then, he has featured in two World Cups and scored three tries.

    His most recent Test appearance came on 19 March 2022, in Wales’ shock home defeat to Italy. He headed to France a few months later.

    Racing 92 had been linked with the Welsh No.8, but the Parisian club is now close to confirming the signing of Fijian international Lekima Tagitagivalu, which will likely affect Moriarty’s transfer prospects in regards to the French capital side.

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    A move to another French club might still be on the cards, but the new agreement between the WRU and the four Welsh regions could influence the 30-year-old loose forward’s decision.

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    Mzilikazi 1 hour ago
    As the balance of power shifts away from Ireland, has Andy Farrell got his Lions calls right?

    I did not think there would have been such a big Irish contingent, and must admit I am surprised by some of the selections. For example injury has taken Hanson back a long way in my opinion, and would agree with the comments on Darcy Graham being the better player over the past year.


    Ryan also surprises me. I recall a couple of years before the last Lions tour, out to SA, he was being talked of as a possible captain. He then lost form, and was not selected. I don’t feel he has ever fully met the early hopes many of us would have had for him. Not even a first choice for Ireland.


    I am happy to see the second Irish hooker in the squad. I highly rate Kelleher, but would concede George is very unlucky…fine player, good leader. And very happy to see Conan going….very smart player, who from all accounts has had to work very hard to get to the level he is at. Was never a noted school boy star. Interestingly, neither was van der Flier.


    I’m not convinced Itoje will be a good captain. Very good lineout technican, but has tended to be a very niggly type of player, and concedes a lot of penalties. For example saw him put in a silly shoulder block off the ball playing for Saracens against Sale. He can also have games where is ineffective for periods. Not sure how he would go if it were the ABs or Boks, not that I’m writing the WB’s off as having no chance.


    Despite my Irish heritage, neither am I happy to see Sexton in the coaching team. The Prendergast of the coaching world ? Would have thought he should have some time as a coach at some level before being so elevated.

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    Ronan Furlong 1 hour ago
    As the balance of power shifts away from Ireland, has Andy Farrell got his Lions calls right?

    “Why did England beat France but Ireland concede over 40 at home to the same opponents?”


    Because France embarrassingly butchered the match against England by playing their worst game in about 4 years, and because the wounded real France turned up in Dublin a few weeks later with pride on the line.


    I’m not basing my theory around the current Leinster …. I’m basing my theory around Kelleher being better than George at playing as an edge forward a la Sheehan (which is what Faz wants - hence no Dewi Lake either). I’m basing my theory on the absolute stupidity of anyone (like you) thinking Wainwright is a better 8 than Conan. I'm basing my theory on the stupidity of you wanting to take an unavailable Martin over James Ryan.


    By the way, the “current Leinster” you're so happy to deride, are top of the URC and reached this years Euro semi finals, just like Saints. I didn’t notice any other English teams in the semis, did you? Are Sarries, Leceister, Quins, Sale et al not as good as Leinster? Presumably, by your logic, that means they are also overrepresented in the lions squad? Or does performance in Europe only matter for lions selection when Leinster lose by 4 points (as opposed to Leicester and Quins getting utterly embarrassed by URC teams?)


    Let’s see how Saints get on against Bordeaux shall we? If they lose by more than Munster and Ulster lost to Bordeaux, should we be rethinking the inclusion of so many Saints players?


    Of course not, as only an idiot would drop an entire cohort of players due to one lost game now, wouldn’t they?


    p.s. I’m not surprised you’re welsh and cheering for England, as it’s a common 'Stockholm Syndrome’ trait from where you’re from. I'm a

    little more surprised at your overt, small man bias against Leinster.


    p.p.s Hansen is the lucky Irish player in the squad, no one else. But being from Connacht, he doesn’t fit your narrative does he? Partly because even you can't find a remotely deserving fit English or Welsh winger to replace him, can you?

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