
Statement: Harlequins confirm star forward will depart this summer

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Harlequins can confirm that tighthead prop Dillon Lewis will leave the Club this summer to join Dragons RFC.
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After two seasons at The Stoop, during which he has made 28 appearances, the former Cardiff Blue returns to Wales to link up with the United Rugby Championship side.
The 29-year-old, who has earned 57 caps for Wales, last represented his country in the 2024 Guinness Six Nations.
The Club extends its gratitude to Dillon for his contributions in the Quarters and wishes him the best for the future.
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