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Moriarty turns down Dragons and heads to Brive

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WALES back row Ross Moriarty has left Dragons to join French side Brive.

The 28-year-old British and Irish Lion, who made 54 appearance­s for Dragons since joining from Gloucester in 2018, turned down the offer of a new contract.

“This is an opportunit­y I feel I have to take at this time for myself and my young family,” said Moriarty. “I leave with many happy memories of my time as a Dragon, and I have made lifelong friends within the squad.”

Brive are bottom of the Top 14, nine points behind second-bottom Perpignan.

Dragons head coach Dai Flanagan said: “We’re disappoint­ed to be losing a player of the quality of Ross after we offered him the best possible terms we could to remain with us.

“Ross has made a huge impact at Dragons over the last five seasons, captaining the side on several occasions, giving absolutely everything to the cause and being a fantastic role model to the younger players around him.”

Moriarty added: “I’d like to thank everyone involved with the club for their support, especially Dai Flanagan for his understand­ing with the decision I have made.

“I’ve always loved playing at Rodney Parade in front of the passionate and dedicated fan base.

“I’ll continue to follow the fortunes of Dragons very closely and do believe the future is bright. There is a huge amount of exciting young talent within the squad and Dai’s vision is one I am confident will succeed.”

Moriarty has signed a contract with Brive until 2025. He remains eligible for Wales because he has 54 caps, although he has been left out of recent campaigns.

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