Dan Biggar: Ospreys and Wales fly-half signs new dual deal

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Dan Biggar has won 39 caps for Wales, scoring 209 points

Ospreys and Wales fly-half Dan Biggar has signed a new national dual contract.

The 26-year-old agreed his first dual contract in March and the new deal has an option which could see him stay until the 2019 World Cup, according to the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU).

Biggar is the first of Wales' 17 dually contracted players to re-sign.

"Hopefully others will follow suit and we can continue to grow a strong player base in Wales," said Biggar.

"It's taken a little while to get to the point where everyone is happy with the deal, but I'm glad to have the next couple of years sorted and I can continue to play for Wales and week in, week out for the Ospreys."

Wales' dual-contracted players

Cardiff Blues: Sam Warburton; Gareth Anscombe.

Ospreys: Alun Wyn Jones; Dan Biggar; Dan Lydiate; Rhys Webb; Scott Baldwin; James King; Rory Thornton; Dan Baker.

Scarlets: Jake Ball; Scott Williams; Samson Lee; Rhodri Jones, Jonathan Davies (from summer 2016)

Newport Gwent Dragons: Tyler Morgan; Hallam Amos.

Biggar's current deal was due to expire at the end of this season.

Ospreys are also eager to secure the future of Wales lock Alun Wyn Jones and scrum-half Rhys Webb.

Both players signed dual contracts this season, and Ospreys captain Jones has said he is "weighing up" his options.

Dual contracts are 60% funded by the WRU and 40% by the region.

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