Western Mail

Alun Wyn steps down

- MARK ORDERS Rugby correspond­ent mark.orders@walesonlin­e.co.uk More rugby: Pages 48-51

JUSTIN Tipuric will lead the Ospreys in the coming season, taking over from Alun Wyn Jones, who has stepped down after a marathon stint of eight years and 115 appearance­s as skipper at the Liberty.

The 32-year-old Jones returning to the ranks signals the start of a new era at the Liberty.

The lock assumed command at the age of just 24 in 2010 after Ryan Jones moved aside following a threeyear stint in the job. The Ospreys won a league title in 2012, but in a belt-tightening era they have since relied heavily on Jones to provide leadership on and off the field, and he hasn’t let them down.

He has captained the Ospreys more than double the number of times anyone else who has held the reins. But Tipuric will be in charge for the new campaign.

He has a tough act to follow, but at 29 he isn’t short of experience, having played 155 times for the Ospreys, won 57 caps for Wales and featured on two Lions tours, including one which saw him play in a Test.

The Trebanos product has led the Ospreys 27 times to date, starting when he filled the role at the age of 21 against Leinster in 2011, becoming the region’s second-youngest captain in the process. He is respected in the squad and head coach Allen Clarke is in no doubt he will prove a success.

“A deep student of the game, Tips has a wonderful understand­ing of rugby, with a steely determinat­ion and skill set to match. He epitomises the past and what we aspire to be again,” said Clarke.

“I’ve no doubt he will receive the full backing of players, staff and supporters alike.”

The Northern Irishman continued: “We are fortunate to have a number of players in the environmen­t who are leaders and captains. As well as Alun Wyn, who remains Wales captain, Dan Lydiate, Bradley Davies and Scott Williams have all captained their country, and Giorgi Nemsadze is the captain of Georgia, so Justin has plenty of experience to support him throughout this season and beyond.”

But the debt the Ospreys owe Jones for his efforts as leader is incalculab­le.

It is hard to think of any skipper in the modern game who has led a team for so long, and he vacates the role having come to the conclusion the time was right to do so.

“Alun Wyn is a proud Osprey who has led the team with great honour from the front since 2010 both as a player and as an ambassador,” said Clarke.

“In Justin we have another worldclass player who leads by example on and off the field.

“It’s important to remember that Al is still a major player and significan­t leader within our environmen­t, but having discussed the position with him it was clear he believed the time was right for the Ospreys to have a fresh voice as a captain.

“An Osprey through and through, Justin is the right man for the job.”

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