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Josh Macleod has signed a new contract with Scarlets, ensuring his continued presence at the Welsh rugby club. The 29-year-old flanker has made 148 appearances since debuting in 2015 and became captain in 2023.
Josh Macleod played for Wales during the 2026 Six Nations [Huw Evans Picture Agency]
Scarlets captain Josh Macleod has signed a new deal to stay at the Welsh side.
Wales flanker Macleod, 29, has made 148 appearances since his Scarlets debut in 2015 and took over the captaincy in 2023 from Jonathan Davies.
The length of Macleod's new contract has not been disclosed.
"The Scarlets has shaped me as a person from the moment I joined the academy at 16," said Macleod.
"To be here now as captain is something I'll never take lightly and it means a huge amount to me."
Scarlets number eight Fletcher Anderson has also signed a new deal but Wales wing Tom Rogers will leave for Ospreys at the end of the season, while South Africa hooker Marnus van der Merwe will join Munster.
Josh Macleod has made 148 appearances for Scarlets since his debut in 2015.
Josh Macleod became the captain of Scarlets in 2023.
The length of Josh Macleod's new contract with Scarlets has not been disclosed.

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Scarlets have suffered a poor season as they currently languish in 14th place in the United Rugby Championship (URC) with four wins in 15 league games.
The Llanelli-based region also lost all four matches in the European Champions Cup.
"This season has tested us but also brought the group closer together," said Macleod.
"We've shown glimpses of what we're capable of against top sides in the URC and Europe. The challenge now is turning those moments into consistency."
The Wales flanker, who has played five internationals, hopes to return before the end of the season after suffering a hamstring injury.
"It's been frustrating being sidelined during the last couple of weeks," said Macleod.
"I'm not far away now and working hard to get back. Hopefully I can play my part towards the end of the season."
Scarlets interim director of rugby Nigel Davies said Macleod was a "natural leader".
"He drives standards and represents what we want this team to stand for," said Davies.
"Having players like Josh at the core of Scarlets is critical. He understands what it takes to perform and help build a team.
"He leads through his actions, is brave in how he plays and has the mindset to keep pushing standards."