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Lance Bradley is leaving his role as chief executive of the Ospreys rugby team after two and a half years on the job. He says the club is now in a stronger and healthier place than when he first arrived. Bradley stands down feeling proud of the progress made during his time.

Key Achievements Under Bradley’s Leadership

During his tenure, Bradley focused on rebuilding the team and stabilizing the club’s finances. His efforts helped the Ospreys become more competitive on and off the field.

  • Improved the team’s performance and morale after a tough period.
  • Strengthened the club’s financial position by cutting costs and finding new sponsors.
  • Helped develop young local players and brought in experienced talent to balance the squad.

What’s Next for the Ospreys

The search for a new chief executive is already underway. The club’s board says they want someone who can keep up the positive momentum. Fans are hopeful the next leader will continue building on the foundation Bradley has laid out.

Bradley has not yet announced his next move, but he says he is proud of what the Ospreys achieved and believes the team is set up for future success.

Bradley’s Legacy and Final Thoughts

Looking back, Bradley says the Ospreys are in a much better spot than when he took charge. He thanked the players, coaches, and supporters for their hard work and loyalty. The Ospreys now face the challenge of finding a new chief executive who can guide the club forward.

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