'Promising' Steffan Thomas to stay at Scarlets
Loosehead Steffan Thomas has signed a new contract committing his future to the Scarlets.
The 6'1, 122kg prop joins Sam Lousi, Scott Williams, Rhys Patchell, Johnny McNicholl, Ryan Conbeer, Sam Costelow and Gareth Davies in putting pen to paper on new contracts in Llanelli.
Scarlets head coach Dwayne Peel said: “Steff is one of a number of promising young front-rowers we have at the club who have taken their chances this season.
“They have all put their hands up and the great thing is there is a huge amount of growth to come from them.
“Players like Steff are pushing senior internationals for the starting spot and that can only be a good thing for the squad. I am looking forward to seeing how Steff continues to develop over the next few years.”
The 25-year-old has enjoyed a breakthrough season with the senior squad, making eight URC appearances, seven of them starts. Thomas, who comes from an agricultural background, played club rugby for Newcastle Emlyn RFC. He attended Ysgol Dyffryn Teifi before attending the Scarlets Academy and studying at Coleg Sir Gar.
He has played in the Welsh Premiership for Carmarthen Quins and has come back from a pair of significant knee injuries early in his professional career to establish himself in the Scarlets team. He has also represented Wales at U18s and U20s.
“I am enjoying having a regular run of matches and feel my all-round game has really come on this season,” he said.
“It is fantastic to have a coach of the calibre of Ben Franks, someone who has won World Cups with the All Blacks, to learn off as well as the all the international boys who are helping mentor the younger front-rowers who are coming through at the club
“We have come up against some big scrums this season, particularly when we went to South Africa - they had virtually a Springbok front-row against us when we played the Sharks - but I feel we have been more than holding our own and there is a lot more to come from us.
“We have three matches left and hopefully we can put in a big finish to be the top Welsh side and also get into the URC play-offs.”
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Yet Ethan Blackadder was one of our best against the World Champion Springbok. When he came back to the Crusaders later in the season , he made a huge difference, ( a long with others like Codie Taylor), we nearly made the Play Off's. Ethan has plenty of rugby left in him. His family , Dad Todd Blackadder must be very [proud of him. Todd Blackadder was a 3 time champion captain of the Crusaders, '98, '99 and 2000.An icon in this area. Also twice captain of Canterbury , '97 and 2001 when we won the NPC and Ranfurly Shield winning captain in 2000.
Go to commentsIt's the same criticism of Dmac and Mo'unga as well. Sadly the way the game has been heading recently it's the only way to break down a defence, and a player of Lawrences nature would have a very limited chance at doing that because he's too one dimensional.
Noah Lolesio is your sort of player and that worked OK, but only because his team is far more creative than Englands for example. The highly organized Irish attack was also another that didn't require much from the 10, but that is now changing with Prendergast who is in that league mold like the most new age 10's.
So it is in fact your two which would require even more change to make the most of than Marcus Smith.
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