'Nipper' nails player of the month award

Eighteen-year-old outside half Matthew Morgan has picked up the first Principality Premiership Player of the Month award of the season.

 

Young Osprey Morgan has been placed with Swansea this season and has scored 47 points in his first month of Principality Premiership rugby, including six tries, and created many more tries and try scoring opportunities.

He played in all five of his side’s September games, helping the All Whites to four wins and a draw to put them at the top of the Principality Premiership table.

Matthew played his junior and youth rugby at Bridgend Athletic and has already come to the attention of Ospreys fans thanks to some eye catching performances for the region during pre-season.

Simon King coached him within the Wales Under 18 set-up for the past two seasons, and he said:

“I’m delighted that Matthew has been recognised for his performances and that he’s already making his mark in the Principality Premiership.

“A number of very talented players are now flourishing in the Premiership, even at this young age – Tom Prydie, George North,  Ashley Beck and Kristian Phillips last season and now Matthew and Eli Walker at Swansea amongst others in the Premiership. These follow a long line of players who have come through the Premiership as a stepping stone to greater things. Only a few seasons ago, Morgan Stoddart, Lee Byrne, James Hook and Jason Tovey were making headlines and winning these awards in our semi-professional competition.

“Matthew is small in stature but I believe his rugby nous and technical ability, along with a tremendous attitude could take him a long way in the game.”

Morgan added:

“I’m chuffed with how things are going so far this season, and to get this award. It’s been a step-up to play in the Premiership but the Swansea players and coaches have helped me a lot and I feel I’m learning all the time from playing with and against better players.

“My ambitions for this season are to win the league with Swansea, to get into the Wales Under 20 squad, and if I play well, I’m hoping to get a few games for the Ospreys.”