Wales fly-half Sheedy signs new Cardiff contract

Since joining Cardiff from Bristol for the 2024-25 season, Callum Sheedy has scored 168 points in 38 appearances
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Fly-half Callum Sheedy has committed his future to Cardiff, saying he is "desperate to do everything possible to make sure it is a successful period for the club".
The 30-year-old Wales international joined his home club from Bristol for the 2024-25 season and is the latest to sign a new deal with Cardiff not revealing the duration of his new contract.
"Playing at the Arms Park is the most special feeling. We have incredible supporters, they are close to the pitch and the atmosphere is electric," said Sheedy.
"To be able to connect with the fans and see how much passion they have is a massive driving factor both for myself and the wider group.
"I'm really excited by what the future holds."
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Head coach Corniel van Zyl said of Sheedy: "He is quite a character and brings good energy to the group, while also managing the collective emotional levels.
"His rugby IQ is next level, and he manages matches and the training week very well. His communication and leadership is first class and he continually works hard to improve his all-round game.
"So he it's an important re-signing for the club and I am looking forward to seeing him continuing his journey in Blue and Black."
Cardiff are bidding to make the United Rugby Championship (URC) play-offs for the first time with two games left to achieve that aim, at Glasgow Warriors on Friday, 8 May before hosting Stormers seven days later.