Ashley extends Ospreys contract
The 25-year-old joins the likes of senior players Alun Wyn Jones, Dan Biggar, and Rhys Webb, along with exciting up-and-coming talent such as Adam Beard and Owen Watkin in signing a new deal.
Head coach, Steve Tandy, paid tribute to Ashley for his unseen work after he signed his new deal.
"Lloyd is Mr Consistent for us," he said.
"He doesn't get the credit he deserves outside of our environment but he's consistent, he's diligent in everything he does and has the respect of everybody here, youngsters on the development pathway and senior internationals alike.
"When you look at his numbers, his phenomenal workload is clear, with the number of tackles he is making and the strength of his carrying, and it was a real blow for us to lose him to injury like we did in the Exeter game.
"With Alun Wyn and Bradley alongside Lloyd, and then Adam, Rory and Matthew Dodd also available, that's a strong pool of Welsh second rows that we have here now, who will really complement each other and allow us to manage each individual to get the best out of them for the long term."
Ashley is the 16th player to sign a new contract with the Ospreys since December. Captain Jones, Biggar and Webb, have re-signed National Dual Contracts, while Jeff Hassler, Dafydd Howells, Ashley Beck, Gareth Thomas, Ben John, Scott Otten, Tom Habberfield, Eli Walker, Joe Bearman and Ryan Bevington have all agreed new Ospreys deals. Meanwhile, Wales Under-20 Grand Slam winners, Adam Beard and Owen Watkin, have signed their first professional contracts.
"It's my home region, where I've grown up, and it's an honour to be able to sign up for three more years," Ashley said.
"Like any season, last year was a huge rollercoaster, both for me personally and for the Ospreys as a team. Despite the disappointment and frustration, we can look back at the season as one that gives us something to build on, where we showed what we can do despite being a young group.
"The Exeter game at the end of Europe, in January, was particularly disappointing, for the team to lose in the way we did with a quarterfinal place so close, and for me to pick up a season ending injury. We battled on to the end of the season but had just left too much to do in the end. The challenge now is for us all to make that next step.
"I can’t wait for pre-season. I'm working through the summer to ensure I'm ready to go, making up for the last few months and, hopefully, helping the team to get off to a stronger start this time around.”
In addition, the Ospreys have also confirmed the signing of Wales second row, Bradley Davies on an NDC from Wasps for next season, along with Crusaders centre/wing, Kieron Fonotia, Scarlets and Wales prop, Rhodri Jones, and Dragons hooker, Hugh Gustafson.
Wasps' renowned defence coach, Brad Davis, has also been appointed ahead of the 2016/17 season.
Meanwhile, teenagers Charlie Davies, Phil Jones, Will Jones and Reuben Morgan-Williams have all signed their first development contracts with the region.