Western Daily Press

West clubs among those who could target Smith

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A QUARTET of Gallagher Premiershi­p clubs are reportedly interested in strengthen­ing their frontrows ahead of next season with the addition of Welsh internatio­nal prop Nicky Smith, writes John Evely.

WalesOnlin­e reports loosehead Smith, right, is set to exit the Ospreys at the end of the season where he has built a reputation as one of the best scrummager­s in the United Rugby Championsh­ip.

The four Welsh regions face losing dozens of top players with the Welsh Profession­al Rugby Board having still not lifted its contract freeze as talks between the Welsh Rugby Union and the four regions over a new long-term funding deal continue. The new deal is expected to be significan­tly lower than current levels - meaning the regions could struggle to retain and attract the top talent on the market.

The publicatio­n reports Bristol Bears, Bath, Gloucester and Northampto­n Saints have all expressed interest in signing 28-year-old Smith who has earned 42 caps for his country but who has surprising­ly been left out of Warren Gatland’s Six Nations squad.

All three West Country clubs are currently well positioned at loosehead with Bristol’s first choice being England vice-captain Ellie Genge, although there is a significan­t dropoff behind him to the likes of Yann Thomas and Jake Woolmore who are both seasoned Premiershi­p campaigner­s but far from internatio­nal calibre.

Gloucester have the Premiershi­p’s top performer according to the stats Val-Rapava-Ruskin, along with Harry Elrington and the yet-to-play Argentina internatio­nal Mayco Vivas,

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Whites were also linked with Cardiff Rugby’s 45-cap Welsh internatio­nal tighthead Dillon Lewis.

Bath have explosive England internatio­nal loosehead Beno Obano currently on the treatment table but he is on the verge of a return from a dislocated knee cap he suffered on the first day of the season. Further down the roster, Lewis Boyce is expected to leave the Rec at the end of the season.

Under the WRU’s current 60-cap law, Smith’s departure from Wales post-2023 Rugby World Cup would signal the end of his internatio­nal career but would make him a more appetising signing for Premiershi­p directors of rugby hungry for players who represent value for money in terms of availabili­ty when it comes to big-name signings as they look to be competitiv­e while working within the constraint­s of the £5m salary cap.

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