The 28-year-old from Bridgend has won 5 international caps, the last of which came in the 2015 World Cup. Morgan thinks that a “lack of form a couple of years ago” is a big factor in why he hasn’t been in the setup recently. “I try and do my best for the Blues and just take each game as it comes. I definitely still have the ambition to get back in that squad.”

Morgan talked about the experiences of playing for Wales at the 2015 World Cup, “It was a surreal feeling, I got picked in the training squad to go away, then suddenly I was named in the 31-man squad. It was a big shock to me, but I was chuffed to bits to have the chance to play at a World Cup. It made it even more special having some of our games at home, so a lot of my family were there to watch.”
The versatile Morgan said that lockdown “Came at a good time. I’ve been out injured since January, I’ve had all my rehab now so hopefully when the season does resume, I’ll be ready to go again. It’s been weird stuck inside because I’m normally a busy person, always out doing stuff. It’s been tough mentally, so I’ve been trying to find things to do in the house to stay busy.”
The former Bridgend Athletic player started his professional career with the Ospreys before moving to Bristol in 2014. “I moved there just to play more rugby, at the Ospreys I wasn’t playing as much as I would’ve liked. I wanted a new challenge and looking back it was the best move I could’ve made at the time.”
In his first season at Bristol Morgan won the Player of the Year award in the Greene King IPA Championship. “It was a surprise to me because I missed three months of the season, but I still did play quite a few games. It was great to help get the club back into the Premiership, I ended my time there on a big high.”
The full back who has been at the Blues since 2016 and played over 80 games for the region described winning the 2018 European Challenge Cup as one of his best moments with the region. “It was an amazing experience and the way we won it made it very special. I play with a great group of boys here and great coaches, I want to take each year as it comes now.”
Another highlight moment of his career was being a part of the Wales U20’s side who beat New Zealand 9-6 during the 2012 Junior World Championship, becoming the first ever team to beat New Zealand at U20 level. “It was a weird game, the weather was poor, and the pitch wasn’t the best. But being part of the first team to beat them at U20 level is an incredible achievement as a group and as an individual.”
Last week he was voted as the outside half in Welsh Premiership Club Bridgend Ravens’ team of the semi-pro era. Morgan spoke about his time with the Ravens, “I really enjoyed it, I first played for them when I was 18. I went back a few times when I was with the Ospreys, it was nice to get some game time and was special for me to play for my hometown. It’s a while away yet, but when my career is coming to an end I would love to go back and play a few games with them and Bridgend Athletic so I can play with some of my mates.”
by Tobias Hunt




