
Cardiff sign Bath duo Emanuel and Davies on loan
"Ioan is a player we know pretty well, having come through our age-grade and being the brother of Stef. Anyone who has watched Wales Under-20s this season will see the vast potential he has."Ieuan is another player with a lot of potential. He was a standout player when he was with Wales Under-20s and is highly regarded at Bath."Emanuel and Davies head to Cardiff after fellow Bath youngster Louie Hennessey had a loan spell in the Welsh capital last season.The two clubs have also collaborated over training work."Cardiff is a club we have a strong relationship with and we know they'll offer Ioan and Ieuan an excellent platform in a highly competitive environment," Bath head of rugby Johann van Graan said.
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