Rhys Webb
Rhys Webb is a Welsh rugby union player known for his potential career-ending ban due to a positive test for growth hormone.
Rugby Player
December 9, 1988
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Bridgend, Wales
Rhys Webb, born on 9 December 1988, is a talented Welsh rugby union player known for his dynamic and skillful performances as a scrum-half. He gained prominence playing for the Welsh national team and the Ospreys, where he spent a decade before joining French club Toulon in 2018. However, he terminated his contract with Toulon in 2020. Throughout his career, Webb has received numerous accolades, such as the Welsh Rugby Writers Player of the Year, and played a crucial role in Wales’ Six Nations Championship victories in 2013 and 2019. Additionally, he has represented the British and Irish Lions, participated in grassroots rugby initiatives in Wales, played for the Barbarians, and won the Pro12 with the Ospreys. In 2023, Webb’s career faced a significant setback when he reportedly tested positive for growth hormone, leading to a potential career-ending ban. Following this, he announced his retirement from international rugby and signed with Biarritz.