Walsh to join Ospreys on two-year deal
By Jack Lewis
04/05/22
Jack Walsh says he has "thoroughly enjoyed" his two years with the Exeter Chiefs ahead of a move to the Ospreys at the conclusion of the season.
American-born Walsh, came North in the summer of 2020 from the Manley Marlins in Sydney, having previously represented Australia at 7's and U18's.
The 22-year-old, made his debut against Saracens, before going on to make 8 appearances in both the Premiership and the Prem Cup, bagging a couple of tries along the way.
The young fly-half heads to Swansea after signing a two-year deal with the Welsh Region and will be looking to continue his development in the URC.
Walsh said "he's learned a lot at his time with the Chiefs" and would like to "Thank the supporters, coaches and of course fellow players for the warm welcome in Devon."
He joins Sam Nixon, Jonny Hill, Tom O'Flaherty, Sam Hidalgo-Clyne, Sam Skinner and Don Armand in departing the club at the end of the season and everyone at the Chiefs would like to wish him all the best for the future.