Will Evans pens contract extension
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Harlequins can confirm Will Evans will remain at The Stoop after signing fresh terms with The Club.
The destructive flanker is closing in on 100 appearances (96) in a Harlequins shirt and has cemented himself as a fan-favourite in TW2, renowned for his impact in the contact area and clamp-like strength over the ball.
Evans is regarded as one of the league’s top disruptors at the breakdown. Last season he recorded 20 turnovers in the Gallagher Premiership, second only to teammate Alex Dombrandt (21). He also topped the attempted tackles made chart with a staggering 286 efforts.
The 2023/24 season saw Evans play his best rugby in the famous Quarters as he scooped up a hat-trick of accolades - Supporters’ Player, Players’ Player and Men’s Player of the Year- at Harlequins’ End of Season Awards.
This term, the 27-year-old has featured in every league fixture and is on course to surpass last year’s turnover total having already registered nine after just six rounds - he’s also scored three tries, including a double at Sandy Park in an emphatic display against Exeter Chiefs.
Evans is determined to fight for more silverware this season and beyond, at the Club that’s become his ‘home’.
“I’m excited to sign my new deal,” said Evans.
“I love playing for the coaches who’ve put time and effort into my development, and I feel like London and the Club is my home - I don’t want that to change.
“I feel appreciated at this club. I have a great relationship with the fans and the rest of the squad - I love going into work every day, putting on the shirt and playing at The Stoop.
“On a personal level, last year was the best of my career and I knew I wanted to keep stepping forward with this badge on my chest. We have a load of youngsters coming through, who’ll continue to push the club forward and hopefully we can create a lot more memories, and ultimately lift more silverware.”
Head Coach, Danny Wilson added: “Will has been one of our many standout performers during my time at the Club and we are all delighted he’ll remain a Harlequin for seasons to come.
“He’s a consistent performer, who's held in high regard by everyone in and outside of the squad and the awards he earned at the end of last season speak for themselves.
“He’s loved by our supporters because of his desire and hunger every time he steps out onto the pitch. Will fights for every ball and doesn’t look to take a backwards step, he’s an important member of our group.”