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Luke Scully signs long-term deal at CAP

First Team News | 4th February 2020


Cardiff Blues have signed highly-rated fly-half Luke Scully from Worcester Warriors.

The Wales Under-20s star came through the Ospreys pathway and joined the Worcester Warriors academy in 2018.

He has impressed in the Premiership A League but will now return to Wales after signing a long-term senior contract at Cardiff Arms Park and John Mulvihill has high hopes for the future.

The Cardiff Blues head coach said: “Luke has all the potential to develop into a very good regional player. 

“He is already a very good communicator, who can direct a team around the field. He also possesses a very good long and tactical kicking game, which will suit the continued development of our expansive game.

“Worcester could not speak highly enough of Luke and had it not been for their EQP quotas he would have enjoyed a lot more game-time so it’s great to bring him back over the bridge.

“He’s a young Welsh talent whose improvement will be accelerated in our programme by rubbing shoulders with the likes of Jarrod Evans, Jason Tovey and Dan Fish. We’re looking forward to welcoming Luke to the Arms Park as we build for the future.”

Scully, who attended Neath Port Talbot College before switching for Sixways, will compete with the likes of Jarrod Evans and Jason Tovey for the number 10 jersey.

He is the second player to agree a move to the Welsh capital, following last week’s announcement that Sale Sharks number eight Sam Moore had put pen to paper.

Scully is now relishing the opportunity to take the next step in his career at the Arms Park and has been enthused by the production line of talent at the Blues.

He said: “I’ve had a great time at Worcester and remain really grateful for the opportunity and experience they have given me but now I am looking forward to returning to Wales.

“Cardiff Blues are really building something at the Arms Park and have a proven track record of developing young players.

“They have some unbelievable talent in their backline and I can’t wait to learn as much as possible from their environment while playing my part in the years ahead.”