Last updated: 21st July 2008
Wales centre Gavin Henson has signed a new three-year contract with the Ospreys.
The 26-year-old Lions star is currently sidelined by a long-term ankle injury but is scheduled to return to action in September.
"I'm delighted to sign a new contract, I wouldn't want to play rugby anywhere else," he said.
"I'm an ambitious person and I want to win things and the Ospreys share my ambitions. There's a real buzz about the place at the moment, everybody is looking forward to the new season and to building on our achievements last season.
"For me personally, there was a lot to be pleased about over the course of the season even if it ended early because of injury, and I can't wait to get back into action as soon as possible and hopefully help both the Ospreys and Wales onto more success.
"The next few years promise to be an exciting time for the region."
Henson is the 12th player to sign a new deal with the Magners League side since the end of the season.

Pictures from the British and Irish Lions victory in the third and final Test in Johannesburg.
The British and Irish Lions take time out to go on safari ahead of the third test against South Africa.
Pictures from an enthralling second Test between the British and Irish Lions and South Africa.
It's win or bust for the Lions but before they head to Pretoria, there was some last-minute training.
Pictures from the British and Irish Lions victory in the third and final Test in Johannesburg.
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