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Tovey extends Dragons contract

Tovey extends Dragons contract

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Dragons outside half Jason Tovey has signed a contract extension until the end of the season.

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The 29-year-old – who has made a total of 170 appearances for Dragons – re-joined the region on permit from Cross Keys earlier this season. But he will now be a member of Ceri Jones’ squad until the end of the current campaign.

“I’m pleased to get a deal and to secure my future at Dragons until the end of the season and to help us move forward,” said Tovey.
 “I’ve enjoyed being back in the set-up and excited about what we can achieve in the coming months.”
 
Tovey, who his enjoying his third spell at the Newport based region, has registered for the remaining European Challenge Cup games. Dragons host Romanian side Timisoara Saracens at Rodney Parade on Friday.
 
“Jason has been absolutely fantastic since he has come back into the set-up and so we’re pleased we can now work with him the rest of this season,” said interim head coach Ceri Jones.
 
“Jason not only adds more competition at fly half but also brings vast experience to help the younger players at the region develop. He has achieved a huge amount already during his time with Dragons and know he is keen to kick on once again in the coming months and help us develop as a squad.”
 

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