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McBryde: Knights will spur on my game

- ROB COLE

BILLY McBryde is using Josh Adams as his inspiratio­n as he keeps on working his way north to try to find a way back towards a full-time career with a Welsh region.

The 2016 Wales U20 Grand Slam outside-half spent the past two seasons playing for Colwyn Bay-based RGC 1404 in the Welsh Premiershi­p after being released by the Scarlets.

Now he has picked up a contract at Doncaster Knights.

“I had two great seasons at RGC, but I want to push on in my career and challenge myself at a higher level,” said the 23-year-old McBryde, who had to battle with Welsh internatio­nal Jarrod Evans and Scarlets pivot Dan Jones for a place in the junior Welsh side four years ago.

“Josh Adams is the role model I’m using. He was let go by the Scarlets but worked his way into the Welsh team via Cinderford, Nottingham and Worcester.

“Just look at him now. Moving to a new club, working under new coaches and playing with new players in a full-time environmen­t is only going to bring out the best in me.

“I’m still quite young, but I’m also ambitious. I want to improve and I’m very excited to be working under Doncaster’s new backs coach Joe Ford. I know I’m far from the finished article and can’t wait to get started.

“I played 50 successive games at RGC, but I know there are no guarantees about a starting spot at the Knights, I’ll have to battle for a place. That has got the fires burning in me.”

McBryde will vie with former England U20 star Sam Olver for the No.10 shirt at Castle Park and knows he will have to more than match the consistenc­y he showed with RGC if he is to make the grade.

“I got a taste of playing against teams from the Championsh­ip when I was playing for Llanelli during my time at the Scarlets. We played Bristol and Nottingham in the old British & Irish Cup and I loved the experience,” he added.

“It will be a step up from what I’ve been used to especially now Saracens are in the division, but the fact the Knights will be training fulltime will give me the chance to develop my game.

“I’d love to come back to Wales in the future and play regularly for a regional side, but now all my focus will be on winning a place in the Doncaster team and helping them do well.”

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