Wales and Lions lock Beard to leave Ospreys

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Lock Adam Beard in action for OspreysImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency

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Lock Adam Beard came through the academy system at Ospreys

Ospreys have announced Adam Beard will leave at the end of the season, with the Wales lock expected to join French side Montpellier.

Beard is out of contract at the Welsh region at the end of this season and is set to join the French Top 14 side, although that move is yet to be officially confirmed.

The 29-year-old, who has played 58 internationals for Wales and one Test for the British and Irish Lions, made his Ospreys debut as an 18-year-old in 2014 and has played 139 games for his home-city side.

Beard is hoping to prove his fitness for the final United Rugby Championship (URC) home game of the season against Dragons in Swansea on Saturday.

Flanker Justin Tipuric is set to miss his home farewell before he retires at the end of the season.

Tipuric suffered a pectoral injury in the Challenge Cup defeat against Lyon earlier this month.

Leaving ‘a special place’

Beard says it was difficult to decide to leave Ospreys having “loved” his time at the region.

“I grew up being an Ospreys supporter and I was lucky enough to have come through the academy system and then progress to the first team,” he added.

“I have had lots of conversations with my family, friends and the coaches here, and feel like this is the right time to venture into a new challenge for myself and my family.

“I have enjoyed every second of playing here and have made friends and memories that will last a lifetime. This a special place that has played a hugely important role in where I am as a player, and person, today.”

Elite professional

Lock Adam Beard has played 58 times for Wales and one Test for the British and Irish LionsImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency

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Lock Adam Beard has played 58 times for Wales and one Test for the British and Irish Lions

Ospreys head coach Mark Jones says Beard will be missed and hopes the next generation of locks can fill the void.

“Beardy’s influence has been ever-present in his time at the Ospreys,” said Jones.

“He will leave a big hole as a player, a set -piece expert, and a leader.

“The Ospreys have historically placed a high importance on having a strong front five and he has been a key contributor in that for a long time.

“He’s an elite professional, but most of all, a great person.

“While we’ll miss Beardy’s presence at the club, we have high hopes for a lot of our second rows that have come through the ranks recently.

“His departure will provide an opportunity for those boys, along with any new additions we have, to step up as leaders.”

Wales captains Dewi Lake and Jac Morgan have signed new deals to stay at Ospreys next season, while Ross Moriarty is set to join from Brive.

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