Grady 'incredibly proud' to sign new Cardiff deal
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Wales international Mason Grady has signed a new contract with Cardiff Rugby.
The versatile threequarter has been at the Arms Park since 2020, scoring 14 tries in 48 appearances.
He made his Wales debut in the 2023 Six Nations against England and can play at either centre or on the wing.
Grady is currently sidelined with an ankle injury, but says he is "determined to come back stronger."
The 22-year-old said signing a new deal with Cardiff was a "no-brainer."
"As a supporter of the club for as long as I can remember, it holds a special place in my heart," he said.
"I have no doubt in the club's potential, and I'm excited to continue contributing to our shared goals. Together, I'm confident we can achieve great things, and I'm eager to keep pushing forward on this journey with Cardiff."
Cardiff head coach, Matt Sherratt said: "Securing Mason is a major boost for the club."
"He has all the raw attributes – size, speed, and power added to a good general skill set. With continued hard work he can fulfil his massive potential at Cardiff.
"He has continued to take big strides in the last 18 months, working closely with experienced players like Rey Lee-Lo while continuing to enjoy valuable game time."