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WRU chief feels 'totally responsible' for exit of star names

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December 24, 2025

Collier-Keywood says Morgan and Lake leaving 'not what we wanted'

- BEN JAMES Rugby Writer ben.james@walesonline.co.uk

WELSH Rugby Union chair Richard Collier-Keywood says he feels responsible for the uncertainty that has seen Wales captains Jac Morgan and Dewi Lake sign deals in England ahead of next season.

The Ospreys pair both recently agreed to join Gloucester, with the ongoing uncertainty about the future of their club - as well as Welsh rugby in general - undoubtedly a factor in their decision.

The WRU currently plans to reduce the number of teams from four to three, with the Ospreys seemingly vying for a west licence with the Scarlets.

With no clarity on offer, Morgan and Lake have decided to head across the bridge - with others likely to follow.

In an interview with ITV Wales, Collier-Keywood admitted he was "very concerned" about a potential exodus of players, before being asked if he felt responsible for the uncertainty that he had said was "harmful to the clubs but also the national team".

"Yes I do," he said. "I feel totally responsible for that.

"You'll probably ask me about Jac Morgan and Dewi Lake next and I'm really sad that they've decided to move to Gloucester. That would not have been what we wanted for them.

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