Lloyd Williams: Wales scrum-half confirms Ealing Trailfinders transfer after Cardiff exit

Sir Gareth Edwards presents Lloyd Williams with his jersey
Sir Gareth Edwards (proper) offered Lloyd Williams along with his jersey on the evening the latter made his 250th Cardiff look, towards Brive on 12 December, 2022

Lloyd Williams has confirmed he’ll be a part of English Championship membership Ealing Trailfinders for 2023-24 following his exit from Cardiff.

The scrum-half was one in every of seven Wales internationals to go away Cardiff after the tip of the 2022-23 season.

Having spent all his membership profession within the Welsh capital, Williams believes the time is correct to make the transfer.

“I am wanting ahead to subsequent season, I am transferring to Ealing Trailfinders,” stated the 33-year-old.

Williams leaves the Arms Park after 42 tries in 260 appearances.

He added: “I am excited for the transfer, it is one thing totally different for me. It will be totally different, I have been at Cardiff for a very long time.

“But it surely’s a problem that I actually wished sooner or later in my profession and I felt like now was the precise time to make that transfer.”

Williams is ready to log off the marketing campaign by operating out for Barbarians towards Swansea at St Helen’s on Wednesday evening (18:30 BST).

Wales legend Alun Wyn Jones is set to feature for both sides within the recreation being held to rejoice the All Whites’ one hundred and fifth anniversary.

Williams believes Wales will really feel the enduring lock’s absence following his latest retirement from worldwide rugby.

“He is been a incredible servant to Welsh rugby, hopefully it will be the send-off right here that he deserves,” added Williams as he ready in Swansea for the sport.

“He set the instance, he is a incredible position mannequin.

“He is one of many hardest staff on the market and he deserves every little thing he is ever acquired. He is a incredible chief and somebody Wales will miss.”

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