Position: | Full Back, Wing |
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Honours: | Wales |
Date of birth: | 23 February 1992 |
Birthplace: | Porthcawl, Wales |
Height: | 193cm (6' 4") |
Weight: | 97kg (15st 4lb) |
Games | 3 |
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Minutes played | 124 |
Tries | 1 |
Conversions | 0 |
Drop goals | 0 |
Penalties | 0 |
Points | 5 |
Try assists | 0 |
Tackles | 5 |
Carries | 15 |
Metres gained | 144 |
Turnovers won | 0 |
Turnovers conceded | 0 |
Lineouts Won | 0 |
Yellow cards | 0 |
Red cards | 0 |
Wales international Tom Prydie signed on a short-term basis as injury cover in the back three for Bath Rugby in December 2021.
Born in Porthcawl, Prydie recently left the Scarlets after four seasons in West Wales and bolsters the club’s options on the wing and at full-back.
He created history in 2010 by earning his Test debut at the age of 18 years and 25 days against Italy in the Six Nations, and he eclipsed a near 120-year record by becoming his country’s youngest-ever try-scorer 77 days later.
The 29-year-old’s form for Scarlets earned him an international recall in 2018, a year in which his form aided the Welsh region’s run to the Champions Cup semi-finals and Pro14 final.
Having played the majority of his rugby so far in Wales, making over 100 appearances between his time at the Dragons and Scarlets, Prydie is now playing his rugby in England.
The versatile back uses speed, deft handling and calmness from the tee to great effect on the pitch.