Will Rowlands to leave Wasps to keep Wales dream alive

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LLANELLI, WALES - DECEMBER 05: Will Rowlands of Wales looks dejected during the Autumn Nations Cup 2020 match between Wales and Italy at the Parc Y Scarlets on December 05, 2020 in Llanelli, Wales. (Photo by Athena Pictures/Getty Images)

The have confirmed the signing of lock Will Rowlands on ‘a long-term contract’.

Rowlands has ensured he will continue to be able to play for when his current contract at the Ricoh Arena expires this summer.

The 29-year-old would have been barred from Wales selection under the WRU’s 60-cap policy, which restricts players who play their outside the four regions from representing Wales if they fall under the threshold.

Rowlands’ pending arrival at Rodney Parade has been a deal both the Dragons and WRU have worked to get over the line for some time. Last August, TRP reported Dragons director of Dean Ryan had made the five-time capped forward his top priority in recruitment.

Wales head coach Wayne Pivac is also understood to have made two attempts to sign Rowlands during his time as head coach at the .

“It’s a new chapter for me,” he said.

“I’m very excited by the move. Having only played my rugby at one club, so I’m looking forward to some new experiences and challenging myself in a new environment.

“It’s a young group at Dragons with some real potential that has already made good strides forward under Dean [Ryan] and the rest of the coaches.”

Rowlands follows Exeter Chiefs prop Tomas Francis in swapping the for the PRO14 at the end of the season, after the latter finalised terms with the earlier this month.

Dragons boss Ryan said: “Will is a proven force who has produced consistent and impressive performances for Wasps in the English Premiership over a number of years.

“He’s an athletic and powerful second row who has also shown his ability to be making the step up to international level with Wales over the last 12 months.”

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