Western Mail

IT’S ALL CHANGE AT THE OSPREYS

- Simon Thomas Rugby correspond­ent simon.thomas@walesonlin­e.co.uk

GRUFF Rees is to leave the Ospreys at the end of this season, with Matt Sherratt switching from Cardiff Blues to replace him as backs coach.

Rees has confirmed his departure, bringing to an end a near 13-year associatio­n with the region.

He was appointed backs coach in February 2012, having previously served the Ospreys as a skills coach with the Academy and senior squad.

As he departs, so Sherratt will come in, joining the Liberty Stadium outfit on a three-year contract.

He was offered a new deal by the Blues, but decided to move, just like head coach Danny Wilson, who he previously worked with at Bristol.

There has been no official confirmati­on of Sherratt’s switch, but it is understood to be happening.

As for Rees, he has explained his decision to move on to pastures new when his current contract expires.

“I’ve been talking to Steve Tandy since last year about the future direction of the Ospreys, about what this group needs and about my own hopes and aspiration­s, even when we were in the middle of a positive run of performanc­es and results,” he said.

“I’m very aware that I’ve been in this environmen­t for a long time and have been on the field talking to some of the squad for 10 years or more, particular­ly those I worked with when they were coming through on the developmen­t pathway.

“That’s a long time for them to be hearing my voice and for me to be talking to the same people.

“The key questions were what does this squad need to grow and develop, what do Steve and the rest of the coaches need to continue the evolution of the Ospreys and, myself, what do I need?

“We are an open and honest group of coaches and our discussion­s over the last 12 to 18 months reflected that

“I believe this is the right call for all parties, allowing Steve to bring in a fresh voice and for me to take on a new challenge that will stretch me and allow me to continue developing.”

He added: “The years have absolutely flown by and it’s only natural that I have strong ties within the region now. I’m really excited about the future of the Ospreys, with some good signings coming in for next season and the young talent coming through, just as I’m excited about the next opportunit­y to continue my own developmen­t.

“For now I’m firmly committed to helping improve our fortunes, starting with an exciting back to back Euro challenge and then going into the local derbies. I’m proud of the small part I’ve had in developing regional and national players, and for the relative success we’ve enjoyed here over the years.”

Head coach Steve Tandy has paid tribute to Rees, thanking him for his service to the region for more than a decade.

“Gruff has been amazing in and around the Ospreys environmen­t for so long and has contribute­d immensely to the cause,” he said.

“He’s played a huge part in the developmen­t of so many players who have gone on to represent the Ospreys, Wales and the Lions, and has been immense in terms of the support he has given me personally.

“We’ve been talking for a long time about the future, we’ve spoken frankly about the situation, and been completely honest about expectatio­ns and what the best next step for everybody is.

“He’ll be missed by everyone at the region when he leaves but, understand­ably, he is entirely committed to ensuring that between now and the end of the season he does all he can to help us improve on our current fortunes before moving on to his next challenge.”

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