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The boys were brilliant - Morgan on Wales' Six Nations

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Jac Morgan will leave Ospreys at the end of the season after signing for Gloucester [Huw Evans Picture Agency] Jac Morgan said he was hugely encouraged by Wales' Six Nations showing and delighted for his team-mates to finally enjoy a win over Italy. The British and Irish Lions flanker had been due to lead Wales into the tournament, but dislocated his shoulder during the autumn international against Argentina. Supporting from the stands, Morgan said he thought "the boys were brilliant".

"You could see how the boys and the squad were growing, learning and getting better every week," he said. "I loved being there to support. "It was great to see how everything that they've been building on, working on and improving on coming to fruition in that last game.

"Being able to get that win, it was a great feeling. It's an opportunity now to build on that and and hopefully take it into the summer. " Morgan returns but Moriarty sent off in Ospreys loss Tandy overwhelmed with pride as Wales end drought Push for the play-offs Morgan, 26, returned to action in Ospreys' defeat by Benetton last weekend and hopes to help his side reach the United Rugby Championship (URC) play-offs before departing for Gloucester next season.

"It was a great feeling being back out with the boys," Morgan said. "I really missed it over the last few months. "It's a tough one getting injured.

I've picked up a couple now over the last few years. "It's just one of the things that happens with rugby and it's something that does happen. If it does, it's trying to come back the best that I can and get back onto the field as quick as possible and in as best shape possible.