Rhys Priestland rugby player
Rhys Priestland rugby player

Rhys Priestland

9th Jan 1987 1.88m/91kg Fly Half

A versatile fly half who has also played at full back. The former Wales U18/20 international made his Scarlet’s debut as an 18 year old in 2005.

Priestland replaced Stephen Jones in the Scarlet’s team when he was on International duty and due to his good Scarlet’s form, it wasn't long before Priestland replaced him at International level, either.

He burst onto the international scene in the 2011 Rugby World Cup in New Zealand, where he steered Wales to their first semi-final since 1987 and was regarded by many observers as one of the competitions best performers.

During Priestland’s playing career in West Wales, he became the Scarlets top points scorer with over 1000 points.

Priestland prolonged his stay with Bath after joining on an initial two-year deal from the Scarlets in the summer of 2015.

In January the fly-half was named in Wales 2018 6 Nations squad having reached the 50 test mark against New Zealand in November 2017.

His injury proved severe enough that he did not take part in the tournament.

In February 2021, Priestland signed a long-term contract with Cardiff Blues from Bath Rugby.

(LS February 17, 2021)

Career

scarlets Scarlets
Fly Half
2005 - 2015
bath Bath Rugby
Fly Half
2015 - 2021
wales Wales
Fly Half
2011 - 2023
image (1) Cardiff Rugby
Fly Half
2021 - 2023