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Blair Murray: Wales and Scarlets full-back to build on dream debut season

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So impressed has Murray been by the west Wales set-up, he has committed his future to Scarlets until 2028, albeit with the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) in consultation as to whether to cull two of the four professional regions.

He said: “I’ve really enjoyed my time here. We’ve got heaps of talent, we’ve just brought in Joe Hawkins who has looked really sharp and there are a lot of exciting young players coming through.

“Hopefully the boys stick around and we’ll be able to keep growing as a group.”

After all the plaudits, Murray is all too aware of second-season syndrome and said there is still more to come, including developing his kicking game – having began his early career as a fly-half – with the ambition of impressing new Wales coach Steve Tandy.

“He seems like a really good coach, I’ve only heard good things about him so it should be a really good opportunity,” said Murray.

“The win [over Japan] lifted a weight off everyone’s shoulders. Moving forward, we’ll be able to play a bit more freely and express ourselves more. Hopefully that comes with more wins.”*


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