Since making his Ospreys debut in 2021, 24-year-old Morgan has earned plaudits for his performances for both club and country making the flanker an integral part of Welsh Rugby’s future.
Morgan has made 43 appearances for the region since his debut in the 2021/22 season, whilst also making 17 appearances for Wales during that time. After bursting onto the international stage, Morgan was also announced as a co-captain for Wales for the 2023 Rugby World Cup, alongside fellow Osprey, Dewi Lake.

Head Coach, Mark Jones speaking on the new deal said:
“There’s not much I can say about Jac that has not been said already. He is one of the most consistent and dedicated performers I have worked with, and that translates from the way he trains to how he conducts himself on game days.
“We are absolutely delighted that he has chosen to extend his stay with us. He exemplifies the values and spirit of the Ospreys jersey, and his leadership qualities are second to none.
“His commitment to improving every day rubs off on the young squad we have, and we’re all excited by what lies ahead for the club, with Jac as captain.”
Speaking on extending his time at the Ospreys, Morgan said:
“I’m excited to continue my journey with the Ospreys, this club has always felt like home to me, ever since I first pulled on the jersey. With the players and staff we have in the building, the move to St Helen’s next year, it’s an exciting time to be part of this club.
“I’ve loved playing for the Ospreys and feel I’ve improved as a player since joining here. I want to continue that progress by getting better every day and contributing in whatever way I can in getting this club to where it needs to be.”
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