Harry Beddall, the 21-year-old flanker from Cardiff, has been a revelation for Dragons in the United Rugby Championship. The former Wales Under-20s captain has made seven senior outings, starting five of them, and consistently impressed with his defensive prowess. In their last outing against Munster, Beddall recorded an impressive 33 tackles, which was the most by any player from Dragons that day.
Coach Dale MacLeod has been full of praise for the young forward, saying "He started to make it so hard not to pick him. He is phenomenal and a great talent with a great attitude." MacLeod highlighted Beddall's 'survivor skills', noting that the flanker always fights to get up from being brought down.
Beddall's defensive expertise stems from his Under-20 experience, where he topped the tournament tackle chart with 109 in five fixtures. This was particularly notable in their win against Ireland, where Beddall made 34 tackles despite the Welsh team being under pressure.
Despite only arriving at Dragons last summer, Beddall has quickly established himself as a key player for the club. MacLeod credited the young flanker's coachability and willingness to learn, stating that he is "very coachable with a want to get better". This determination and commitment have earned him a place alongside more senior players in the team.
Dragons' latest squad additions, including Thomas Young, Harri Keddie, and Shane Lewis-Hughes, face stiff competition for places from Beddall. However, the 5ft 10in flanker's performances so far suggest that he is not to be underestimated. With his defensive skills and determination, Harry Beddall has made a significant mark on Dragons, and it will be interesting to see how he continues to develop in the coming weeks and months.
Coach Dale MacLeod has been full of praise for the young forward, saying "He started to make it so hard not to pick him. He is phenomenal and a great talent with a great attitude." MacLeod highlighted Beddall's 'survivor skills', noting that the flanker always fights to get up from being brought down.
Beddall's defensive expertise stems from his Under-20 experience, where he topped the tournament tackle chart with 109 in five fixtures. This was particularly notable in their win against Ireland, where Beddall made 34 tackles despite the Welsh team being under pressure.
Despite only arriving at Dragons last summer, Beddall has quickly established himself as a key player for the club. MacLeod credited the young flanker's coachability and willingness to learn, stating that he is "very coachable with a want to get better". This determination and commitment have earned him a place alongside more senior players in the team.
Dragons' latest squad additions, including Thomas Young, Harri Keddie, and Shane Lewis-Hughes, face stiff competition for places from Beddall. However, the 5ft 10in flanker's performances so far suggest that he is not to be underestimated. With his defensive skills and determination, Harry Beddall has made a significant mark on Dragons, and it will be interesting to see how he continues to develop in the coming weeks and months.