Jac Morgan

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Jac Morgan
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Birth nameJac Morgan
Date of birth (2000-01-21) 21 January 2000 (age 24)
Place of birth Sketty, Swansea, Wales
Height180 cm (5 ft 11 in)
Weight104 kg (16 st 5 lb)
Rugby union career
Position(s) Flanker
Current team Ospreys
Senior career
YearsTeamApps(Points)
2019–2021
2021–
Scarlets
Ospreys
20
26
(20)
(15)
Correct as of 25 October 2023
International career
YearsTeamApps(Points)
2018–2020 Wales U20 15 (10)
2022– Wales 15 (30)
Correct as of 25 October 2023

Jac Morgan (born 21 January 2000) is a Welsh rugby union player, who plays in the backrow for the Ospreys and Wales. He is the current captain of the Wales national rugby union team. [1] [2]

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Early life

Jac Morgan was born in Sketty in Swansea, Wales, and grew up in Brynamman. He attended school at Ysgol Dyffryn Aman, and gave up a mechanical engineering apprenticeship to pursue professional rugby union. [3]

Club career

Morgan came through the Scarlets academy and made his debut in the Challenge Cup clash with London Irish in November 2019. Morgan then scored his first professional try in the Pro 14 defeat to Ulster. [4]

After returning from a knee injury in February, Morgan crossed for two tries in a man-of-the-match display against Benetton, before putting in 25 tackles to help the Scarlets claim a crucial victory over Edinburgh. This led to Morgan being voted Scarlets Player of the Month for February. [5]

In March 2021, it was announced that Morgan would join local rivals Ospreys following expiration of his contract. [6]

He began his Ospreys career in great form, being awarded man of the match in their 18–10 victory over Munster on 23 October 2021. [7] He was overlooked for selection for the Wales for the upcoming Autumn test series, despite recognition from press and pundits alike. [8]

Morgan was named man of the match on 20 January 2023, scoring an 88th minute try as the Ospreys beat Leicester Tigers at Welford Road, securing their place in the knockouts of the 2022–23 Champions Cup. [9]

Morgan can play at blindside, number eight, and openside flanker. [3] He is relatively small compared to most, [10] but not all, [11] top international players in these positions.

International career

In the Six Nations Under 20s Championship 2019-20 he captained Wales [12] and achieved more turnovers than any other player in this tournament. [13] He was called up to the senior Wales squad for the 2022 Six Nations Championship. [14]

Morgan made his senior Wales debut on 12 February 2022 in the 20-17 victory over Scotland. [15]

Morgan was controversially dropped by Wales coach Wayne Pivac, ahead of the 2022 tour of South Africa. [16]

Consistent performances for the Ospreys saw him recalled to the Welsh squad for the 2022 end-of-year rugby union internationals. Morgan scored four tries in two matches, gaining plaudits from the press despite an overall poor series for the side. [17]

Morgan retained his place in the Welsh squad for the 2023 Six Nations. [18] He showed his versatility early on in the tournament, starting the first match against Ireland as a blindside flanker, before moving to number eight in the following fixture against Scotland. [19] [20]

He was chosen to co-captain the Welsh squad for the 2023 Rugby World Cup alongside Dewi Lake. [21] Morgan scored tries in the World Cup games against Portugal [22] and Australia. [23]

International tries

TryOpponentLocationVenueCompetitionDateResult
1Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia Cardiff, Wales Principality Stadium 2022 Autumn Internationals 19 November 2022Loss
2
3Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Cardiff, Wales Principality Stadium 2022 Autumn Internationals 26 November 2022Loss
4
5Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Nice, France Stade de Nice 2023 Rugby World Cup 16 September 2023Win
6Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Lyon, France Parc Olympique Lyonnais 2023 Rugby World Cup 24 September 2023Win

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