
Leading try-scorer Millard signs long-term Cardiff deal
Harri Millard's impressive run of form has seen him sign a long-term contract with Cardiff.
The versatile back has made 59 appearances for the club, scoring 16 tries.
Eight of those tries have come this season, making Millard the joint leading try scorer in the United Rugby Championship (URC).
"I'm really glad to have signed a new contract with Cardiff. This is obviously my home club and we have a great group of players and coaching staff building together," said Millard.
"We also have the best support at the Arms Park so I am really looking forward to the next few seasons and playing my part as we continue to grow and develop as a group."

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