England wing Matt Banahan has signed a new three-year contract with Guinness Premiership club Bath.
The 23-year-old, who was an ever-present for Martin Johnson's men during the autumn internationals, joined Bath in 2006 from London Irish as a lock forward but was converted to a wing.
"Bath have put a lot of time into me. I want to return the favour and support the club that helped me get where I am," Banahan told the Bath club website.
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Wales hooker Matthew Rees has put an end to speculation over his Scarlets future next season by penning a new deal.
The 29-year-old was a star performer during the summer's Lions tour of South Africa and had been attracting interest from both France and the Guinness Premiership.
Rees, who joined the Scarlets in 2004 from the Celtic Warriors and Pontypridd and has gone on to make 121 appearances, has signed a new three-year deal, while fellow hooker Ken Owens has also agreed to stay at Parc Y Scarlets for another three years.
Promising full-back Dan Evans and 33-year-old loose-head prop Iestyn Thomas have also agreed new two-year contracts.
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Newly-appointed Quins boss Conor O'Shea will be celebrating his first bit of Christmas business after securing the long-term services of two of England's brightest young forwards.
Second-row George Robson is believed to be on the verge of gate-crashing England boss Martin Johnson's national squad, having cemented his place in the Quins' first team.
While England under-20 prop Joe Marler, who made his first team debut for Quins earlier this season, has followed Robson's example.
At 19, Marler is one of Harlequins' most promising young players - a member of the current England under-20 squad and another product of the Quins academy.
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Former Wales and Lions skipper Gareth Thomas hopes his weekend revelations about his sexuality can help other professional sportsmen.
The 35-year-old, Wales' most capped player, joins stars like basketball's John Amaechi and hurling's Donal Og Cusack who have come out and admitted they are gay.
The former Wales international full-back said he was grateful for the "amazing response" he had received.
"Just because you are gay, it doesn't mean you fancy every man who walks the planet," Thomas told the Daily Mail.
"I don't want to be known as a gay rugby player. I am a rugby player first and foremost. I am a man.
"I hope that by saying this I can make a big difference to others in my situation. But for now, I just want to focus on being a rugby player and beating my old club Toulouse."
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The Six Nations council has announced the running order for next season's Six Nations, with Ireland kicking off their title defence at home against Italy on Saturday February 6.
The popularity of this season's first Friday night game with TV viewers, where France ended Wales' Grand Slam hopes in Paris, has meant that the fixture will be reversed at the Millennium Stadium this season, on Friday February 26.
In a repeat of two seasons ago, England kick-off their tournament with the visit of Warren Gatland's Wales to Twickenham, while France travel to face Scotland at Murrayfield.
Welsh Rugby Union chairman David Pickering is pleased to see the Friday night game return, citing both economic and rugby reasons for his excitement.
"We are starting to see genuine reasons for saying the experiment is a successful one," said Pickering. "The match in Paris last year generated the biggest television audience for a game in France at an average audience of 5.9million and television audiences throughout the UK, Ireland and Italy were the second largest of all the fifteen tournament games at 11million.
"We had a sell-out Stade de France crowd, a tremendous atmosphere and produced one of the best matches of the tournament for the neutral. In Wales we would obviously like to reverse the result next year but we are very much looking forward to what should be a great night out in Cardiff for the fans, a bumper TV audience and a magnificent atmosphere for the players within the confines of the Millennium Stadium."
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Scotland has been through a tough spell in the last ten years and they showed that with a poor showing in the 2009 Six Nations. They were only able to beat Italy which means they once again finished 5th in the Championship. Frank Hadden resigned following that performance and he was replaced by former England coach Andy Robinson who will be hoping to improve the side’s fortunes in 2010.
Wales first home match of the 2010 Six Nations is against Scotland. With their fast attacking rugby from the back the Welsh have always caused problems to Scotland in the past. They now posses a fiercely competitive forward line-up, which could well be the key to a home victory.
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Dragons back-rower Joe Bearman says he is keen to be in Wales contention ahead of the Six Nations.
The 30-year-old was a hot tip for a first cap in the November Tests after qualifying for Wales by residency, but a groin injury spoiled his chances.
"I'd love to play for Wales, I don't hide that fact," Bearman told the BBC.
"I can just play hard and well, look after the Dragons and get some results under our belts. If it comes, it comes, if it doesn't, it doesn't."
Bearman has been a popular figure at Rodney Parade since his 2005 move from Cornish Pirates and he has now completed a three-year residential qualification.
BBC Sport understands the Wales camp contacted the Dragons in the autumn to ensure his paperwork was in order.
"I thought it was the tax man," joked Bearman. "[A potential Wales cap] would be the best day of my life."
The Londoner, who moved to Cornwall before his switch to Newport, specialises at number eight or blind-side, where he would be competing with Ryan Jones, Jonathan Thomas, Andy Powell, Dan Lydiate, Gareth Delve and Dafydd Jones for a Wales spot.
His all-action, athletic style could also potentially translate to the open-side, where national coach Warren Gatland is desperately seeking a stand-in for the injured Martyn Williams.
Thomas and Dafydd Jones are also options in that position, along with dedicated open-sides Gavin Thomas, Richie Pugh, Sam Warburton and Robin Sowden-Taylor.
"I've loved living here, my girlfriend's family is half Welsh," said the 6ft 4ins, 17-stone Bearman.
"If I was ever asked to play for Wales it would be a great, great honour that I would grab with both hands."
While Bearman may be targeting a high-intensity international before a packed Millennium Stadium, he revealed that his career could have taken a very different path.
"I had a trial for Everton [Football Club] when I was about 12 years old," he told BBC Sport Wales.
"I was captain for our county, playing up front, when we went to a tournament on the Isle of Wight.
"We played against Manchester City and Manchester United in our group and I scored twice against United.
"There were a lot of scouts there so I went up [to Everton] for a week.
"But it was a big jump in standard and it didn't work out - I'm not on £100,000 a week!"
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Edinburgh and Scotland forward Ally Hogg will miss the Six Nations tournament after being told he needs surgery on an injured hip that will keep him out of action for the rest of this season.
Hogg, 26, received the diagnosis in the wake of Edinburgh's European Cup defeat at Bath on Sunday and club coach Rob Moffat confirmed that surgery would go ahead as soon as possible.
"Ally has suffered a tear in a muscle in his hip and requires an operation," Moffat said. "It means he will be out of action for six months and so will not be available for selection for the Six Nations."
Hogg has played 48 times for his country but did not feature in the autumn internationals against Australia, Fiji and Argentina, despite former Edinburgh coach Andy Robinson now being in charge of the national team.
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WARREN GATLAND is to receive two bumper Christmas presents with British Lions Adam Jones and Lee Byrne primed to return to action in the best shape of their rugby careers.
Wales’ lack of depth at tight-head prop in the absence of Jones was cruelly exposed during last month’s disappointing four-Test series with their scrum under the pump.
And, even though makeshift full-back James Hook did well at No 15, the strength, timing and penetration of full-back Byrne in attack was missed during the defeats against New Zealand and Australia.
Wales coach Gatland will be desperate to see two of his Lions stars – scrum-half Mike Phillips will miss the start of the Six Nations after under-going ankle surgery – return in time to mount a case for selection for the February 6 clash with England at Twickenham after seeing confidence take a heavy knock during the autumn campaign.
Fifty-six times Wales capped Jones dislocated his right shoulder after being illegally charged into at a ruck by Springbok hard-man Bakkies Botha while shining for the Lions in the second Test with South Africa in Pretoria on June 27.
He had an operation to repair the damage and has received permission to make his playing come-back, probably next Saturday off the bench as a replacement against Viadana at Swansea’s Liberty Stadium in the Heineken Cup.
Byrne was superb for the Lions during the warm-up matches in South Africa but limped out of the series in the opening Test after suffering a recurrence of the foot injury which had flared up during last season’s Six Nations.
He has had surgery to a ligament but it has to be carefully managed to prevent it flaring up again and putting his career in jeopardy.
The 29-year-old is due today to kick a ball for the first time but reports being pain-free and has pencilled in his come-back for the Ospreys in their Boxing Day shoot-out with neighbours the Scarlets in Llanelli.
There is more good news for Gatland with his Wales skipper Ryan Jones due back soon from the back trouble which forced him to pull out of the 33-12 hiding against Australia at the Millennium Stadium and lock Ian Evans ready to return after recovering from a chest injury.
Ospreys boss Scott Johnson paid tribute to the professionalism, dedication and commitment of Byrne and Adam Jones.
“To be fair on Adam, we had an agreement. He has got to the weight despite everyone thinking he would balloon out really,” beamed the former Wales and Australia skills guru.
“After the Lions everyone thought he would take it easy but he’s been exemplary and his weight is now back to what it was when he went on the Lions tour. His strength is to where it was too.
“You couldn’t ask for a more professional attitude regarding a comeback so you’ve got to give praise where it’s due. He’s done really, really well.
“I think it’s important for the game in Wales really. He’s been missed but I always look at things positively.
“I think Wales need to find other tight-heads as well and it’s given us a chance to play some young kids and see how they go so it strengthens the pool of talent.
“We could have gone to the open market and replaced Adam. I didn’t think that was in the best interests of Welsh rugby and I still don’t.
“While we may, from everyone’s view, suffered a bit of pain through that I think we will get plenty of gain.
“He’s been missed but the depth in our squad has increased, that’s a good thing moving forward.
“We will welcome him back – there’s no doubt about it. It’s a fine sight to see because the day never seemed to be getting closer but it’s arrived, it’s good and it’s good for the game here.”
Switching his attention to Byrne, Johnson said: “Lee is not that far away. I must give the region full credit. We have got three physios here. The Welsh give their physio a day a week as well.
“He’s probably been in as good as hands as anywhere. Lee’s been diligent. He looks absolutely fantastic. Physically, he’s probably in the best shape that I can remember Lee being in.
“I think he’s done really well. Kids get criticised a lot in the negative way but you have got to acknowledge the positive.
“When you are talking about Adam and Lee, physically they look a million dollars so they have done their part in their preparation to get back so full credit to them. Lee will start to come back. I think he can start kicking on Wednesday which is not far on being full in.
“We will have a look at it but all reports from the scans and that, it’s a pretty positive result but I have been through this (type of foot injury) with Sam Cordingley (former Australia and Swansea scrum-half) as well. It was an epic, Sam’s.
“This was managed slightly differently. Let’s hope it’s positive, Lee’s certainly been in a positive frame of mind.
“He’s been missed, internationally and with us.”
With Ryan Jones and Evans already on the way back, Gatland’s remaining injury concerns are Phillips, who could be fit for the latter stages of the Six Nations, wing Shane Williams (hamstring), back-up prop Duncan Jones (foot), Lions hooker Matthew Rees (groin) and his Scarlets wing colleague Mark Jones (knee).
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Munster hooker Jerry Flannery's prospects of being available for all of Ireland's Six Nations campaign appear to have improved.
Exploratory surgery on Flannery's Achilles injury has indicated that he is likely to be fit by late January.
Ireland currently have reduced hooker options with Ulster's Rory Best ruled out for the entire season.
Declan Kidney's side open the defence of their Six Nations title against Italy at Croke Park on 6 February.
A week later, the Grand Slam champions face France in Paris.
If Flannery is ruled out, Connacht's Sean Cronin, 23, who earned his first cap in November, would be the next most likely choice.
The uncapped Fogarty brothers John, 32, and Denis, 26, appear to be next in line behind Cronin.
John Fogarty has been keeping Bernard Jackman out of the Leinster team for most of this season, while Denis has been getting regular action for Munster because of Flannery's international commitments and injuries.
Flannery was a late withdrawal from the Munster team for last weekend's Heineken Cup win over Perpignan and misses this weekend's return clash in France.
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Wales prop Duncan Jones is facing a race against time to be fit for the Six Nations as Warren Gatland's injury crisis deepens.
Jones - who signed a new three-year deal with Ospreys this week - has broken a bone in his foot and will miss the Heineken Cup clash with Viadana.
Ospreys and Wales are already without the services of Ryan Jones, Shane Williams, Mike Phillips and Lee Byrne with the 31-year-old the latest to be ruled out.
Gatland's autumn campaign was plagued by injuries at tight-head which saw Paul James - who replaced Jones against Viadana - play in last month's Tests.
Fellow tight-head contenders Scarlet Rhys Thomas (foot) and Cardiff Blue John Yapp (bicep), remain on the sidelines.
Byrne and Phillips are still recovering from foot injuries and with Jones the latest onto the treatment table Gatland's Six Nations preparations have been further disrupted.
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