In a clear statement of intent from the club about securing its brightest prospects and continuing investment in its pathway talent, the Ospreys and there fans will be delighted to see Nagy commit his future.
24-year-old Nagy, a product of Buckingham RUFC, came through the Ospreys pathway via Swansea University and has shown remarkable progress over recent seasons.
Despite picking up an ankle injury in early December, Nagy is still second in the BKT URC in metres gained, 7th in players beaten and 11th in carries.
Speaking on the new deal a delighted Nagy said:
“It’s an incredibly proud moment for me and my family. The Ospreys and Swansea University have been a huge part of my life; it’s where I’ve developed as a player.
“I’m excited about what the future holds for us as a team and I’m looking forward to contributing to our goals as a club.”
Head Coach, Toby Booth added:
“Max is a testament to our player development pathway and his athleticism and skill set make him an invaluable member of our team.
“He’s got a very bright future ahead of him, and we’re all excited to see how much further he can take his game. With Max committing his future to the club, we continue to strengthen our core of young talent, which is essential for the long-term success of the Ospreys.”
Hopefully, Max will be back on the pitch soon!
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