يحاول ذهب - حر

Edwards relishing the chance to uphold legacy of the fabled No.10 shirt

October 04, 2025

|

South Wales Echo

FOLLOWING in the footsteps of the likes of Barry John, Phil Bennett, and Jonathan Davies might seem a daunting task.

- SIMON THOMAS

But it's something Dan Edwards takes huge pride in, and he’s determined not to let that legacy down.

The 22-year-old is the man currently in possession of the famous Wales No 10 jersey, having started the last game, against Japan, which brought an end to an 18-match losing run.

Now he will be looking to hold on to the shirt through his performances for the Ospreys in the BKT URC over the coming weeks.

There can be a lot of pressure on the Wales fly-half given the level of expectation created by all the big names who have occupied the position, with Lions stars Neil Jenkins, Stephen Jones, and Dan Biggar among those to do so in more recent times.

But rather than feeling the weight of history, Edwards is inspired by it and relishes being the latest person to pull on the revered jersey.

“I take pride in it, especially with the players who have worn it before,” he says.

“You don’t want to let the shirt down or let that type of legacy down.

“It's really good to have had those players before you wearing the jersey.

“Hopefully, you can put the jersey on again and do good in it.

“There are a lot of contenders for the position, and that’s the way you want it to be. Competition only makes you better and drives you on a lot more.

“I am really excited to firstly play well for the Ospreys and put my marker down and hopefully get a shout of getting selected again”

Another gifted international he is following on from is 81-cap former Wales fly-half James Hook, who is now part of the Ospreys coaching staff.

المزيد من القصص من South Wales Echo

South Wales Echo

Tory councillors defect to Reform

TWENTY councillors have walked away from the Conservatives to join Reform UK - as Kemi Badenoch says her party is “shedding a lot of baggage”.

time to read

1 min

October 08, 2025

South Wales Echo

South Wales Echo

Carre could be just the player Wales need... but the one they can't pick

IN the lead up to last weekend's Gallagher Prem fixtures, most Welsh fans would have scanned both teams at the Stone X Stadium and concluded it was worth watching to see Louis Rees-Zammit in action.

time to read

3 mins

October 08, 2025

South Wales Echo

South Wales Echo

Former Brains chief executive lands top job at Cardiff Airport

CARDIFF Airport has appointed a new chief executive.

time to read

2 mins

October 08, 2025

South Wales Echo

WRU taking softer stance over potential rebel stars

THE Welsh Rugby Union have stopped short of joining other national unions in stating that signing for rebel league R360 would make them ineligible to play for their national teams.

time to read

2 mins

October 08, 2025

South Wales Echo

Four-midable Josh fires Continental to the top of table

Lazarou Cardiff Sunday Football League

time to read

2 mins

October 08, 2025

South Wales Echo

Senedd staff stress levels 'stubbornly high' as expansion looms

NEARLY half of Senedd staff are suffering significant stress, with a “worrying” workload fuelled by the Welsh Parliament's expansion weighing on their well-being, a committee has heard.

time to read

2 mins

October 08, 2025

South Wales Echo

South Wales Echo

Alleged stalkers waited outside McCanns' home, court is told

A WOMAN accused of stalking the McCanns turned up at their family home and signed a letter addressed to them as Madeleine, a court has heard.

time to read

3 mins

October 08, 2025

South Wales Echo

Ozzy gig a 'living wake'

OZZY OSBOURNE'S son Jack has said the music star's farewell concert, which took place weeks before his death, was like a “living wake” as he “got to say goodbye to everyone”.

time to read

2 mins

October 08, 2025

South Wales Echo

Norris says he is fearful of reprisals

ONE of Stephen Lawrence's killers has said he will not discuss the other members of the gang involved in the murder, despite calls from the victim's family to name them.

time to read

2 mins

October 08, 2025

South Wales Echo

Age is no barrier to having a happy life

TV presenter Angela Rippon chats to CAMILLA FOSTER about encouraging people to stay active, in later life and the real benefits of dancing

time to read

4 mins

October 08, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size