Western Mail

Bath fail to pull plug on talk of Halfpenny swoop

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TODD Blackadder was keeping his cards close to his chest to say the least when asked whether Bath are interested in signing Wales full-back Leigh Halfpenny.

Reports surfaced on Tuesday linking the 28-year-old with a move to the west country for the 2018-19 season with the Lions star expected to remain for a further year with French giants Toulon, though he has yet to put pen to paper on a contract extension.

Blackadder didn’t deny the club would like to recruit the 71-times capped Wales full-back and he didn’t reject claims the prodigious points scorer had visited the club’s Fairleigh House training complex last Monday when the first team squad were on a day off.

The director of rugby said: “There’s always going to be speculatio­n out there and I’ve got nothing to confirm nor deny. It’s best not to comment.”

When asked whether Halfpenny was at Farleigh House last Monday, Blackadder said: “I’m not sure.”

He jokingly added: “He could have been driving around having a look. If I did that (commented) every time someone had a look, contract negotiatio­ns would go through the roof.”

Halfpenny has played 74 times for Wales, scored 12 tries and 668 points. He has also played three times for the British & Irish Lions, scoring 49 points.

The 28-year-old had been in talks to return to Wales next season on a dual contract with the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) and his former region, Cardiff Blues, with the 2019 Rugby World Cup in mind.

The salary offer was believed to be about £420,000 per year, while French giants Toulon were willing to pay about £750,000.

Negotiatio­ns with the WRU reportedly broke down not due to money, but because the union was not willing to extend their proposed two-year contract by four more months to cover the World Cup in Japan at the start of the 2019 season, before Halfpenny would potentiall­y try his hand at Super Rugby.

Now Halfpenny is understood to have committed to play for Toulon next season – his fourth – after which time he would become a free agent.

Should Halfpenny join Bath he would link up with a clutch of former and current Welsh internatio­nals on the club’s books.

Lock Luke Charteris and No.8 Taulupe Faletau made the move to The Rec last summer from Racing 92 and the Newport Gwent Dragons respective­ly while just over a month into the season wing Aled Brew was signed up from the Rodney Parade region.

Wales outside-half Rhys Priestland joined Bath in 2015 and recently signed a contract extension with the club where he will fight it out with Leicester’s Freddie Burns for the No.10 shirt next season.

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