25-year-old Academy product Rogers is a product of Cefneithin RFC in the Gwendraeth Valley, and came through the age-grade ranks of the Scarlets.
Rogers made his debut for the region as a teenager in 2017 and has since scored 14 tries in 54 appearances for the United Rugby Championship strugglers.
In the last few years Rogers talent has been recognised by his country, where for Wales he has featured on five occasions following his debut in the 2021/22 campaign against Canada in Cardiff.
He was part of Wales’ 2023 World Cup training squad, starting against the world champion Springboks at the Principality Stadium and was named in Warren Gatland’s 2024 Six Nations squad before a pectoral muscle injury ended his involvement. Rogers also featured in the non-cap Test against Barbarians in November.
Despite enduring a tough season Rogers is looking forward to playing his part as a member of an exciting and youthful squad at Parc y Scarlets over the coming years.
“I grew up in the Gwendraeth supporting the Scarlets, I love playing here and as a back-three player who enjoys having the ball in hand, I love the brand of rugby we look to play,” said Rogers.
“It has been a tough campaign so far, but there is a huge amount of talent in the squad who are determined to turn things around in the second half of this season and in the coming years and I’m looking forward to playing my part in that.”

Scarlets head coach Dwayne Peel commenting on the deal said:
“Tom is one of a number of young players in this squad who has come through our pathway, grabbed their opportunities in a Scarlets jersey and gone on to play international rugby.
“He is an exciting runner and strong in the air and is a player who is always looking to develop – there is a lot more growth in him.
“Being a local boy as well, he understands what the club means to the community and what we represent. It is fantastic news that he has signed a new contract.”
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