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Another one gone.
The Welsh Rugby Union and the Ospreys have this morning confirmed that Rhys Webb has informed them of his intention to leave Welsh Rugby next season.
Webb, who is on a National Dual Contract, will join an undisclosed French club for the 2018/19 season, believed to be Toulon.
“In line with our intention to keep our best players in Wales, every effort to retain the player has been made. Whilst the news is disappointing there is an understanding that on occasion market forces will make this impractical” a statement read on the Ospreys website.
“All parties would like to thank Rhys for his contribution to the game here in Wales and continue to wish him well for the future.”
Webb said on his decision to leave:
“It’s a huge wrench to be leaving the Ospreys after spending all of my playing career with the team. I have made lifelong friends on and off the pitch and I cannot speak highly enough of the quality of the coaching team, players and all of the staff involved within the Ospreys organisation.
“I will continue to give the region everything I can to make sure we have the best season possible and I would like to conclude by saying a heartfelt thanks to everyone within the Region for helping me achieve my goals within rugby
“I would like to thank the WRU and the Ospreys for their efforts during this process.”