Ben Thomas Insists Cardiff Are Going Places As He Opts To Stay At Arms Park

Ben Thomas of Cardiff Rugby. (Photo by Jean Catuffe/Getty Images)

Ben Thomas Insists Cardiff Are Going Places As He Opts To Stay At Arms Park

By Gareth James

Wales playmaker and centre Ben Thomas has confirmed his future is at Cardiff by signing a new contract, reaffirming his commitment to the club where he has grown into a pivotal figure.

The 26-year-old, whose versatility allows him to operate at full-back and fly-half, burst onto the scene in 2019 and has since accrued 87 first-team appearances.

Earlier this year, he returned to international duty with Wales, where he has earned eight caps, including two starts at fly-half.

“I’m really happy to sign a new contract with Cardiff and have been really pleased with the way things are progressing here,” said Thomas, reflecting on his decision.

“We have a good group and I believe we can build to achieve something really special together in the next few years.”

Thomas has captained Cardiff on several occasions this season, highlighting his growing influence both on and off the field.

The Cardiff-born player emphasised his connection to the club and its playing style.

“The style of play suits my own game and I believe it is getting the best out of me as an individual and us collectively as a group,” he added.

“We also have so much talent at the club, with younger players continually emerging, which is driving us all on and developing our game.

“As a Cardiff boy I also absolutely love playing at the Arms Park and we are all determined to deliver more special nights in front of our home support.”

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Cardiff head coach Matt Sherratt has praised Thomas for his evolution into a well-rounded and dependable player.

“I have been really happy with the way Ben has progressed over the past couple of years and he is now a really consistent, mature performer for us,” Sherratt said.

“He fits into the style of play we want perfectly with his ball-playing ability at 12, while he also has also really developed the physical side of his game.

“We were all thrilled to see him get the opportunity to showcase his talents on the international stage, and I think that experience has seen him develop his game even further.

“As someone who has grown up in Cardiff and progressed right through our pathway, he is part of a group of players who are really important to build around.

“He is also a good person and professional, and we are delighted to keep him at the Arms Park long term.”

The announcement coincides with the re-signing of Cardiff captain Liam Belcher, further bolstering the club’s plans for the future.

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