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How Wales star hid secret torment ascent unravelled

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September 10, 2025

FTER two years on a roller coaster, this summer has presented Mackenzie Martin with something of a chance to press the reset button.

From semipro rugby to a Wales international in 10 games, then back again in almost as many, the early chapters of Martin's professional career have been eventful to say the least.

‘The latest twist has brought a change of scenery, swapping his hometown of Cardiff for a quick trip down the M4 to Rodney Parade.

The hope is that, after that tricky second season, the loan move to the Dragons will provide his career with a shot in the arm.

Last summer, Martin had been riding the crest of a wave, with four Wales caps to his name after a breakthrough season at the Arms Park.

But nobody but Martin and those closest to him knew what was happening behind the scenes at the young back-row’s highest point.

On the other side of the world, on the bench against the Wallabies in Melbourne, Martin learned on the day of the match that his uncle Rob ~ a grandfather figure in his formative years - had passed away.

From the very heights of playing to Wales to that awful low, Martin kept that tragedy to himself for the remainder of the tour of Australia.

Only now has he really reflected on it, as well as the other emotional blows that more than likely affected his second season in professional rugby.

“Some people have injuries that reset them,” the 21-year-old said. “Some people have a tough year.

“I feel like it definitely is a reset. It's a restart, I'd say. It’s time to go again, you know?

“It's go time and that's the mentality I have towards the season. Let's get after it, you know?

“Let’s rip it up as much as I can, Just go out there and do the best I can and put something in the air. That’s the attitude I have towards it”

Already, it’s clear to hear how much the young man from Ely is enjoying his time in Gwent.

The strong “Kairdiff” accent remains, but it’s very much a mantra of “new people, new coaches, new ideas” for Martin in Newport.

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