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Richard Kelly (rugby union)

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Name
  
Richard Kelly


Role
  
Rugby union

Profiles

Richard Kelly (born 10 September 1987) is a retired Welsh rugby union player. He last played Lock with the Scarlets in the Pro 12 League.

Rugby career

Kelly was born in Swansea, and played for both Mumbles and Dunvant before signing for Swansea RFC in 2007. He made his debut for the Ospreys regional side in May 2009 playing the last 6 minutes of the Magners League match against Munster, this would be his only league appearance for the Ospreys. Over the next three season Kelly continued to play for Swansea making a further 5 appearances for the Ospreys, all in the Anglo-Welsh Cup, before joining the Scarlets in the summer of 2012.

Kelly got a broken arm in a Champions Cup game against Leicester Tigers in October 2014. Unfortunately, he failed to recover properly from this injury, and he announced his retirement in September 2014. He is currently a forwards coach at Carmarthen Quins and is part of the academy coaching staff at the Scarlets.

References

Richard Kelly (rugby union) Wikipedia