Darren Morris

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Darren Morris (born 24 September 1974) is who plays prop for Leicester Tigers and Wales

Morris was born in Pontypridd, and educated at Aberdare Boys School, Neath College and the University of Glamorgan. He played tighhead prop for Neath, but moved to Swansea in 1998, moving to loosehead when Ben Evans arrived. He made his Wales debut 6 June 1998 against Zimbabwe.

Morris played on the 2001 British and Irish Lions tour to Australia, and came on as a replacement for Tom Smith in the third test.

Morris joined Leicester Tigers, and finding competition for places with England props Graham Rowntree and Julian White, improved his fitness levels. However, Tigers did not offer to renew his contract at the end of the 2006 season and he has signed for Worcester Warriors.

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