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Aaron Morris: Harlequins full-back signs new contract

Harlequins full-back Aaron Morris has marked another agreement.

The 22-year-old joined Quins from Saracens last season and showed up in all rivalries in his first year at the club.

"The entire experience has been extraordinary from the very first moment and I can hardly wait to bear on wearing the shirt in the would like to bring more achievement," he said.

Morris, who can likewise play on the wing, was a piece of the Britain Under-20 side which won the 2014 Junior World Glass.

Harlequins: Joe Marchant signs new and expanded contract with club

Harlequins focus Joe Marchant has marked another and broadened contract with the Prevalence club.

Marchant, 20, has shown up for Quins since making his senior introduction in May 2015, scoring 11 tries.

"I'm enchanted to have re-marked with Harlequins," he said. "This is such an incredible club and I have adored my time here. It was a simple choice to remain."

Marchant had been because of visit Argentina with Britain a month ago however was discounted with toe damage.

Jack Cobden: Previous Britain junior winger targets World Glass 2019 place for Romania

On a field in Brussels, and eight years after last speaking to Britain, Jack Cobden arranged to make his senior global introduction to the sound of a remote national song of devotion.

In 2009, the winger wore the Red Rose on his chest in the Under-20 World Glass last close by Ben Youngs, Courtney Lawes and Jamie George.

However, around the same time that trio helped Britain hold their Six Countries title with triumph over Scotland, Cobden exchanged loyalties as he made his presentation for embraced nation Romania in the Rugby Europe Title.

"I feel favored to have played with each one of those young men when I was more youthful. They are decent recollections for me now," 28-year-old Cobden disclosed to BBC Game.

"I welcome each open door I got the chance to play for Britain as a lesser, they were all extraordinary encounters and helped me get my chance to play in Romania. I'm appreciative for that.

"At the present time, I'm centered around playing for Romania and doing and additionally I can for my new nation."

So how did a player brought up in Lichfield, Staffordshire, supported at the Leicester Tigers foundation and who featured in the Title for Nottingham wind up playing for the nation which is maybe best referred to non-Romanians as the home of Tally Dracula.

After damage tormented season, Cobden was discharged by Nottingham in 2013 and left to think about his choices.

Thus he went on a spirit looking excursion to South America, and later wound up pouring pints.

"I went going around South America, and thought I'd returned to Britain and possibly play for another group.

"I was fundamentally working in a bar when the chance to play in Romania came up."

While thinking about his choices in the diversion, he had sent his CV and a highlights bundle of his profession to Bucharest, and it was there he was allowed to restore his vocation.

He was offered a 10-month contract, yet has so far stayed with SuperLiga side CSM Bucharest for a long time - sufficiently long to meet all requirements to play for Romania on residency grounds.

What's more, with a World Container in Japan in 2019, he has a noteworthy focus to work towards.

"I have adored each moment," said Cobden, who is currently likewise a hopeful father with his better half four months pregnant.

"It is one of those spots that when you initially arrive it seems altogether different in light of the fact that you see the comrade coalition pads still here. Be that as it may, it has its excellent parts, Romania is flawless, crude and bit untouched.

"There have been high points and low points, yet it suits me here. It has been the best choice I at any point made and, on the off chance that anything, wish I had done it before.

"I never turned out around here considering global rugby - it has been a quite mind blowing venture for me."

Group of internationalsAs the most established of three Cobden kin, Jack has set to some degree a pattern in the family.

He was the first to win universal wearing respects, with his sibling Joe sticking to this same pattern on the rugby pitch at Britain Under-16 and U18 levels, and sister Beth playing for the senior Britain netball group.

Joe, now 25 and playing professionally with Nottingham, made the trek to Brussels to watch his more established sibling make his Romania make a big appearance - a minute which evoked a similar feeling of pride he had at whatever point he pulled on a Britain shirt before.

"It is pleasant to realize that on the off chance that you put in the diligent work, you never know where it will take you. For me, that is a genuine inspiration," Joe said.

"He quit playing for some time and I didn't know whether he would return. at that point he was set for Romania, which appeared to be unusual.

"However, that aggregates him up as you never truly comprehend what he will do, and he has not thought back since."

Beth, an adaptable player with Loughborough Lightning in the Superleague, says Jack has been a wearing good example for her from an early age.

"He is an extraordinary motivation," said Beth. "He did truly well and we as a whole took after truly.

"To go to Romania where the dialect and culture is diverse in a major stride, and he went at any rate. He just takes things in his walk.

"He thinks he is the coolest Cobden in the family."

As a group of expert games individuals, they likewise give a solid encouraging group of people to each other.

"It regards have the capacity to converse with each other on the grounds that we region all in a comparable situation and realize what we are each experiencing," Beth said.

"The young men comprehend what I experience and it is awesome to have that. "

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