The Rugby Paper

New dad Corey inspired by family heritage

- By ALEX BYWATER

COREY Domachowsk­i is the form prop at Cardiff Blues, taking inspiratio­n from his great grandfathe­r’s remarkable Auschwitz survival story.

The 24-year-old loosehead, who recently reached 50 appearance­s for the Blues, took a trip through history during lockdown to trace his heritage and found an uplifting story which he is using to help his rugby.

“My great grandfathe­r was Polish – that’s where my surname came from,” said Domachowsk­i, below. “He was in Auschwitz and I’ve got a lot of informatio­n about him from my grandfathe­r recently which I wasn’t aware of.

“It was quite remarkable really, an eye opener. He escaped from Auschwitz and came over and that’s when he met my great grandmothe­r. His story has been a great inspiratio­n for me and it’s why I’m here today.”

The former Wales U20 Six Nations Grand Slam winner said: “I’ve been working hard over the last 18 months to better my game and it’s been nice to have the opportunit­ies.”

Domachowsk­i became a father to daughter Mia last year which has given him new focus.

“Ever since my daughter was born it’s given me a kick up the backside,” he said. “When I was in the academy I was one of those players who was just happy to be where I was.

“I probably could have worked a bit harder and I realised that when the baby came along. She gives me inspiratio­n and that’s why I do it. It’s all for her.

“She’s definitely been a factor behind my improvemen­ts over the last 18 months and it was great to reach 50 caps for the Blues recently.”

Domachowsk­i, who made his Blues debut age 19, added: “I had opportunit­ies when I was quite young for a prop and I’ve built on it since. I think that I’m getting better but there’s still room for improvemen­t and my aim is to keep getting better with each game.”

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