Ospreys say thanks to departing players

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The Ospreys have confirmed a number of players who are leaving the Region, marking their service with a special presentation during the annual dinner last Friday night.

The players confirmed as departing are:

Scott Baldwin – 165 apps/9 tries (Joining Harlequins)
Tom Habberfield – 135 apps/9 tries
Alex Jeffries – 18 apps/2 tries
Rob McCusker – 36 apps/1 try
Giorgi Nemsadze – 5 apps
James Ratti – 13 apps
Joe Thomas – 16 apps (Joined Otorohanga)

Having announced his retirement in December, Osprey No.1, Paul James, was also presented with a special framed shirt to commemorate his 232 appearances between 2003 and 2017.

Off the field, the Ospreys are also saying farewell to Defence Coach, Brad Davis, who will leave the Region after three years service.

Managing Director, Andrew Millward, said:

“On behalf of everybody at the Ospreys, I’d like to thank each one of these individuals for their service and hard work while at the region.

“As we all know, this time of year traditionally sees confirmation of player and staff movement across the rugby world and we are no different. All of those leaving have contributed positively to our environment during their time with us, on and off the field, and no doubt will continue to do as we prepare for a Champions Cup play-off against the Scarlets later this month.

“In particular, we should acknowledge two players, Scott Baldwin and Tom Habberfield, who have been with us since they were teenagers, both representing their home region with distinction on more than 100 occasions.

“We wish all those who are leaving the very best for their futures wherever they go.”

Discussions continue regarding the future of a number of players and Ospreys Rugby will update accordingly as appropriate.


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