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Beck raring to go

Beck raring to go

After missing out on Wales’ tour of Japan with injury, Ashley Beck says he is desperate to pull the Ospreys shirt back on.

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Beck was forced to pull out of the two Test tour with a groin problem, but is already looking forward to next season.

The Ospreys centre is keen to put his disappointment behind him and get back into action with his region as soon as possible after suffering something of a stop-start six months that has seen him make just six appearances since the New Year’s Eve.

“Of course it was disappointing to miss out,” Beck said of the Japan tour. 

“It would have been a good opportunity for me to possibly play international rugby again and that’s something every player wants to do. I’ve not had the best run with injuries since the start of the year though so it’s best that I’m able to sort it all out now and have a good pre-season.

“I’ve had a few knocks and spent a bit of time out injured at different stages so hopefully having the summer off and getting all the little niggles sorted out will allow me to get in a full pre-season and I’ll be raring to go again.

“I don’t want to become known as one of those players who are always injured. I want to play regularly and try to fulfil the potential the coaches think I’ve got.

“People say I’m 23, I’m only young, but when you think about it I played my first game for the Ospreys when I was only 17 so I’ve had a good six years of it. It’s important to me that I have a good season.”

Looking ahead to next season, Beck is excited both at the constantly improving level of competition in the RaboDirect PRO12 and at the exciting draw in the Heineken Cup – one which sees the Ospreys pooled with familiar foes Leinster, along with Northampton Saints and Castres.

“Those are the kind of games you want to play in, tough matches against big teams” Beck insisted.

“We are playing against former Heineken Cup champions, the French champions and the English finalists. It’s good to go up against teams of that standard as it allows you to see where you are.

“Then you’ve got the Rabo which is getting a lot tougher every year. It’s a difficult competition where every game matters throughout the season, and everybody can beat each other.

“That makes it an exciting competition to be playing in as you know you can’t take your foot off the gas or you’ll pay for it.”

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