Josh Adams: Wales wing signs new Cardiff contract (original) (raw)
Wales wing Josh Adams has signed a new deal to extend his stay with Cardiff.
The 30-year-old's previous contract was due to expire in June, although he has agreed fresh terms to secure a "long-term stay" at the Arms Park.
"It was an easy decision for me to make," said Adams.
"My family are very settled in Wales and I absolutely love playing for Cardiff. I hope the supporters can see how much this place and club means to me in my performances."
Adams - who toured with the British & Irish Lions in 2021 - joined Cardiff in 2019 and has scored 37 tries in his 62 appearances to date for the region.
Having joined the likes of fellow Wales duo Alex Mann and James Botham in penning a new deal with the Blue and Blacks, Adams says he hopes to help Cardiff continue to improve in the future.
"We have continued to progress from last season, and we have put ourselves in a good position in the URC (United Rugby Championship)," he said.
"I'm hopeful that the club will continue to push to have the best people in the building so we can continue to evolve and move further forward next season."