Best fly half in Wales signed by the English side
Gwyn Parks is the youngster who was named the best flyhalf in Wales, last season joining the club in English Championship. After playing for Swansea University, he was named the player of the year in the prestigious BUCS Super Rugby competition. The Wales qualified the 23-year-old player who was coached by James Hook back in college, is preparing to play for Ampthill under Paul Turner in the new campaign.
Parks added that he hopes everything will go well and he spoke to the head coach Paul Turner who sees something in him as a player. Parks is hoping for a fine season in Swansea. The first time he made headlines was in the 2021-22 campaign when launching the 52-meter drop-goal through the posts for Swansea Uni in the match against Cardiff met.
He got help from Storm Dudley, which was blowing through South Wales at the time but still made a great effort, the one that will master the drop art goal, with Naas Botha might be tempted to sign off. After the victory, Parks was hailed on social media with even former Maesteg scrum-half Alun Davies tweeting about him that he is awesome and deserves it. Parks is at the moment carrying a bump and looking forward to returning and showing what he can do.