Ealing Trailfinders secure the signing of Welsh centre Carys Cox
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In a surprising move, Ealing Trailfinders have successfully secured the signing of Wales international Carys Cox from Worcester Warriors. Cox, who has previously represented England at Under-20 level, will now bring her exceptional skills to the Welsh national team.
The Versatile Centre-Wing:
Cox is a versatile player who excels both as a centre and on the wing. Her prowess on the field caught the attention of many with her outstanding performances for England at the junior levels. However, due to her familial ties with Wales through her father, she is now eligible to represent them internationally.
Test Debut and Future Prospects:
Earlier this year, at just 25 years old, Cox made her Test debut against USA. This milestone marked an important moment in her career as she showcased her talent and potential on the international stage.
Excitement Surrounding Her Arrival:
“Carys joins us at a very exciting time in her career – fresh on the international stage and brimming with energy and talent,” said Ealing’s director of rugby Giselle Mather. The club is thrilled to have acquired such a promising player and believes that they can help nurture and develop her skills further.
Mather added enthusiastically, “We are really excited to be helping her develop that talent so she can make a real impact both at Trailfinders Women and on the international stage.”
Trailfinders’ Season Opener:
The timing of Cox’s arrival couldn’t be more perfect. Ealing Trailfinders are set to kick off the new Premiership Women’s Rugby season with a home match against Harlequins on Saturday. This highly anticipated fixture will provide Cox with an immediate opportunity to showcase her abilities in front of the Trailfinders supporters.
Worcester Withdrawal:
Cox previously played for Worcester Warriors, who unfortunately had to withdraw from the league last month due to unexpected sponsorship issues. While it is undoubtedly disappointing for Worcester, it has opened up an exciting new chapter for Cox as she embarks on this next stage of her career with Ealing Trailfinders.
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