Wales rugby star Mason Grady has rejected lucrative offers from English clubs to sign a new deal with Cardiff, securing his future with the Welsh region. The decision comes after much speculation and interest from various clubs, with Cardiff successfully retaining the 22-year-old back. In other rugby news, a bid for governance reform in New Zealand rugby was rejected, causing concerns about potential internal conflict within the sport.
A bid for wholesale reform of New Zealand rugby's governing body was rejected by heartland unions, threatening to throw the game into disarray in the rugby-mad nation. | @Sport24news https://t.co/3jJ3i88Er8
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🏴 BREAKING: The speculation is over. Mason Grady has committed his future to Cardiff. Plenty of clubs were trying to attract the signature of the 22-year old back. Huge future ahead for Grady. Cardiff have done well to keep him.
🚨 BREAKING: Wales star turns down big-money offers from England to sign new deal with Welsh region ✍️👀 https://t.co/TQeiwACS8R https://t.co/d2gTwZAdfC