Scarlets get their Ball back after reversing retirement
NEWS: Former Wales international Jake Ball has signed for the Scarlets ahead of next season, reversing his decision to retire.
The 33-year-old lock initially called time on his career following a spell with Japanese side Green Rockets that ended in December 2024.
But he will now head back to Llanelli, where he was a Scarlets regular between 2012 and 2021 before returning to join his family in Australia.
Ball won 50 caps during a Test career that peaked in 2019, when he helped Wales win a Six Nations Grand Slam and reach the World Cup semifinals.
“I can’t wait to get back in and get started again,” Ball said in a statement released by the Scarlets.
“I have missed playing, I have missed the professionalism of the game. Physically, I feel in a better place than when I left, and the ambition to play at the top level still burns bright.”
Scarlets head coach Dwayne Peel added: “We all know the qualities he possesses as a player and as a leader. His professionalism and work-rate will be an example to the young group of players we have coming through.
“From the conversations I have had with Jake, it is clear he feels he has plenty more to offer. He has been keeping himself in great condition since returning from Japan.”
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