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Ross Moriarty signs a new deal with the Dragons

Wales' flanker Ross Moriarty
Image: Wales forward Ross Moriarty

Wales international Ross Moriarty has signed a new long-term deal with the Dragons.

The back-row forward has agreed a contract extension after spending almost two seasons in Newport.

Moriarty's decision comes days after Dragons confirmed Wales lock Cory Hill would be leaving for Cardiff having spent seven seasons at Rodney Parade.

Dragons sit fifth in PRO14 Conference A but Moriarty believes director of rugby Dean Ryan has them on an upward curve.

NEWPORT, WALES - OCTOBER 19: Ross Moriarty of Newport Dragons is tackled by James Grayson of Northampton Saints during the Challenge Cup match between Newport Dragons and Northampton Saints at Rodney Parade on October 19, 2018 in Newport, United Kingdom. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)
Image: Moriarty joined the Dragons from Gloucester in November 2017

The 25-year-old said on the Welsh Rugby Union website: "I've enjoyed the last season with Dragons and everyone can see we are moving in the right direction.

"We had some good results this season and I feel we will push on when we start playing again.

"I can't wait to get back to playing at Rodney Parade, the atmosphere we had for the derby games this season was really special.

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Wales forward Ross Moriarty wins a lineout ball during the 2020 Six Nations match against France at Principality Stadium
Image: Moriarty made his international debut for Wales against Ireland in August 2015

"Dean has made a big difference since he joined and he has got me enjoying my rugby again which has followed into my international games, even if we didn't get the results we would've liked."

Ryan added: "We are delighted to retain Ross' services at Dragons. His decision to renew his contract shows that he is committed to and believes in what we are doing here.

"More importantly, he also feels we can help him achieve his ambitions over the next couple of seasons."

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