List of Ospreys (rugby union) players

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This is a list of rugby union footballers who have played for the Ospreys in the United Rugby Championship (and previous iterations the Celtic League, the Pro12, the Pro14 and Pro14 Rainbow Cup), the Celtic Cup, the European Rugby Champions Cup, the EPCR Challenge Cup and the Anglo-Welsh Cup.[1][2] The list includes any player that has played in a regular season match, playoffs, semi-final or final for the Ospreys, listed alphabetically since the sides inception in 2003.[3] Players who represented the Ospreys development sides in the British and Irish Cup or signed with the Ospreys but did not make an appearance are not included. Players listed in bold have represented the Wales national rugby union team, unless listed with the flag of their represented nation. Players listed in italics still represent the Ospreys as of the 2025–26 United Rugby Championship season.

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  • Math Iorwerth-Scott[u]: 3 appearances (Debut 2024)
  • Tom Isaacs: 66 appearances (Debut 2010)

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  1. Lloyd Ashley was known as Lloyd Peers up until 2015.
  2. Austin joined the Ospreys on short-term loan from the Sale Sharks in 2025. A former Wales U20 cap he attended Swansea University where he represented their BUCS side, combining his studies with being a member of the Sale academy. The hooker would return to Sale following the end of his loan, before joining the Dragons on a similar loan the following season.
  3. Lock Bateman was a member of the inaugural Ospreys squad in 2003/04. Having previously played for Neath he would represent the Ospreys for seven seasons before retiring through injury in 2010. He also played club rugby for Aberavon.
  4. Wing/Fullback Bevan, a strong goal-kicker, played his club rugby for Bonymaen. He made two league appearances for the Ospreys before departing in 2009.
  5. A former Wales U21 captain, Brayley played his club rugby for Swansea before later joining Llanelli. A centre, he appeared in both the league and Heineken Cup for the Ospreys.
  6. A prop, Clatworthy played club rugby for Aberavon and Swansea. He made his appearances for the Ospreys in their inaugural season in 2003/04.
  7. Scrum-half/Wing Cole made a singular appearance for the Ospreys in the Anglo-Welsh Cup. He played his club rugby for Neath. He is the elder brother of Josh Cole.
  8. Flanker Cole made his two appearances for the Ospreys in the Anglo-Welsh Cup. He played his club rugby for Neath before later joining Bargoed. He is the younger brother of Jake Cole.
  9. Formerly of the Scarlets academy, where he made two appearances, Llandovery prop Cross signed for the Ospreys in 2010. After leaving the side, he returned to Llandovery.
  10. A Currie Cup winner with the Griquas in 2025, flanker de Witt joined the Ospreys on a short-term deal in the 2025/26 season. He represented Western Province and the Bulls in South Africa at junior level before joining the Sharks, who he represented in the Currie Cup and a single appearance in the United Rugby Championship, prior to joining the Griquas.
  11. Dowding made a singular appearance for the Ospreys in the Pro12. A member of the British Army, he joined the Ospreys while also appearing for Bridgend Ravens. The English-born prop would go on to play for Bath and London Irish before going into coaching.
  12. A former Wales U20 cap, flanker Dudley-Jones played his club rugby for Aberavon, Swansea and Bridgend Ravens. He made his singular appearance for the Ospreys in the Anglo-Welsh Cup, while he also played in England for Esher.
  13. A former Wales U20 cap, Edwards, a centre, predominately played his club rugby for Bridgend Ravens, but also represented Newport and Llanelli. He made his appearances for the Ospreys in the Anglo-Welsh Cup.
  14. A former Wales U20 cap, Evans predominately played rugby sevens, representing the Wales Sevens side at five tournaments in 2013. He would make his appearances for the Ospreys in the Anglo-Welsh Cup, before representing the Scarlets in the same competition two seasons later.
  15. Prop Evans joined the Ospreys from club side Swansea. His spell with the side was injury hit, before he returned to club rugby with Swansea.
  16. Garfield made a singular appearance for the Ospreys in the Pro12. A lock he would later play for Pontycymmer. In 2007, he was jailed for stamping on the head of an opposition rugby player.
  17. Gatt joined the Ospreys from the Bridgend Ravens and made his singular appearance in the Anglo-Welsh Cup. A centre, Gatt returned to Bridgend after leaving the Ospreys and also appeared at club level for Cardiff.
  18. Lock/Flanker Gemine was a member of the Ospreys academy while playing his club rugby for Llandovery. A Wales U20 cap in 2025, he made a singular appearance in 2024. The following season he would represent the Scarlets.
  19. Horgan made a singular appearance in the Ospreys inaugural season in 2003. Having previously represented Llanelli, it was at Neath where he was most well known. The scrum-half would make over 200 appearances for Neath before coaching the side. He would later coach the Wales U20 side.
  20. Hutcherson made his appearances for the Ospreys in the Anglo-Welsh Cup. A hooker, he played his club rugby for Bedwas.
  21. Current Ospreys prop Iorwerth-Scott joined the Ospreys from the Bridgend Ravens and has been a member of the development side since the summer of 2024. He was formerly a student at Cardiff Metropolitan University where he represented their BUCS side.
  22. Jenkins began his club career at Aberavon as a number 8, before converting to centre while with the Ospreys. He made his appearances in the Anglo-Welsh Cup before returning to Aberavon. He would later join the Scarlets, but did not make an appearance, instead playing for club side Llanelli. He would later return to Aberavon, before joining Neath.
  23. A former Wales U20 cap, Jones signed for the Ospreys from club side Swansea. After a loan spell at Italian club Rugby Rovigo Delta, Jones would appear for the Ospreys in the Anglo-Welsh Cup. After a spell in France playing for Carqueiranne-Hyères, he would return to Wales to join the Scarlets.
  24. A prop, Jones made two appearances in the Ospreys inaugural season.
  25. A former Wales U20 cap, Jones played his club rugby for Swansea. Predominantly a fly-half, but comfortable playing across the backline, Jones made his appearances for the Ospreys in the Anglo-Welsh Cup. After leaving the side, he would represent the Wales Sevens side in five tournaments in 2017.
  26. Lock Lloyd-Jones made a singular appearance for the Ospreys in 2007. He played his club rugby for Swansea.
  27. A centre, Mackay made a singular appearance for the Ospreys, before joining Swansea at club level. He would later sign professionally for the Scarlets, before joining London Welsh in the RFU Championship.
  28. A former Wales U21 cap, Martenko played club rugby for Pontypridd before joining the Ospreys on a development contract. He was forced to retire professionally through injury, aged 24, in June 2007, before returning to club rugby with Pontypridd.
  29. A lock, Martin represented the Ospreys in the Anglo-Welsh Cup. He played his club rugby for both the Bridgend Ravens and Cardiff.
  30. A former Ireland U20 cap, McInerney joined the Ospreys from Leinster's academy in 2009. After appearances at lock over two seasons, he would be forced to retire through injury in April 2011.
  31. English-born with Irish ancestry, Moore joined the Ospreys on a short-term loan from Irish side Munster. A hooker, he attended Exeter University where he played for their BUCS side and represented Ireland at U18 level, he would return to Munster at the end of his loan before subsequently representing Chinnor in Champ Rugby.
  32. Formerly of Neath, winger Morris represented the Ospreys in their inaugural season before returning to Neath. He would later play professionally for the Scarlets before joining Tonmawr at club level.
  33. Predominantly a rugby sevens player, Price represented the Wales Sevens side at 17 tournaments between 2010 and 2013. A wing in the 15-aside game, he made his appearances in the Anglo-Welsh Cup.
  34. A prop, Sloane played his club rugby for Swansea before making his singular appearance for the Ospreys. He has since remained with the Ospreys in a backroom staff role.
  35. English born with Irish ancestry, Storey became Welsh qualified while representing Neath professionally before joining the Ospreys for their inaugural season in 2003/04, having previously represented London Welsh. Ahead of 2004/05 he joined Munster in Ireland, before transferring to London Irish the following year. He played both centre and wing and represented England at U16 and U21 level.
  36. A centre, Thomas made two appearances in the Pro12. He did not appear for another side professionally.
  37. A former Wales U20 cap, Thomas made a singular appearance in the Anglo-Welsh Cup. He has since played club rugby in England.
  38. A prop, Thomas made a singular appearance in the Anglo-Welsh Cup.
  39. A wing or fullback, Thomas played his club rugby for Swansea. One of his appearances for the Ospreys was in the Pro12.
  40. A former Wales U20 cap, Thomas came through the Ospreys academy, signing a development contract in 2019. Having represented Coventry in the RFU Championship for two seasons, he debuted for the Ospreys in 2024. He plays his club rugby for Aberavon.
  41. A flanker, Tomalin-Reeves' two appearances were in the Anglo-Welsh Cup. He played his club rugby for Aberavon.
  42. Previously professional for Swansea who he represented in the Heineken Cup, Wells represented the Ospreys in their inaugural season. He retired professionally after the 2003/04 season.
  43. Wells was a member of the inaugural Ospreys squad, and played for the side over the next seven seasons. A scrum-half, he played his club rugby for Swansea. He did not play professionally for any other sides.
  44. Williams made a single appearance for the Ospreys in the Anglo-Welsh Cup. A lock, he played his club rugby for Swansea.
  45. A prop, Williams made two appearances for the Ospreys, once in the Pro12. He did not play professional for any other side.
  46. Williams represented the Ospreys in the Anglo-Welsh Cup. A centre, he played club rugbty for Carmarthen Quins, Swansea and Bridgend Ravens while also playing in France.
  47. Williams signed professionally for the Ospreys ahead of the 2013/14 season. A lock, he played his club rugby for Aberavon. He did not play professionally for another side.

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