Jamie Roberts heads down under

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CARDIFF, WALES - NOVEMBER 25: Wales player Jamie Roberts in action during the International match between Wales and New Zealand at Principality Stadium on November 25, 2017 in Cardiff, Wales. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)

Jamie Roberts will leave this month to move to Australian side Waratahs for “personal reasons”.

Roberts has been granted an early release from his Dragons contract with the blessing of director of Dean Ryan.

On Sunday, The Rugby Paper broke the news that Jamie Roberts was wanted by Australian side Waratahs.

The 35-year-old stalwart will move to to join his -born partner who is expecting their second child.

Roberts said: “It is with a heavy heart I’m leaving the Dragons.”

“I’d like to personally thank Dean for understanding my personal circumstances.

“As my Sydney-born partner is expecting our second child in March, we feel the best decision for our family is to be surrounded by her support network in Sydney during this period.”

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA – JUNE 15: Jamie Roberts of thre Lions calls instructions in defence during the match between the NSW Waratahs and the at Allianz Stadium on June 15, 2013 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Mark Kolbe/Getty Images)

The Dragons have several options in midfield including former players Aneurin Owen, and Jack Dixon while they are expected to sign Welsh qualified centre Max Clarke from .

The Waratahs kick-off their season against the newly-formed Fijian Drua on February 18 and are hoping to finish their recruitment by that time.

They were once Australia’s leading side having won the Super Rugby title in 2014 but have struggled badly on and off the field over the past few years.

Roberts is a player who is well respected in the southern hemisphere and fits what the Waratahs are looking for.

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