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Rees-Zammit Commits Long-Term to Bristol Bears
1 Jan
Summary
- Louis Rees-Zammit re-signed a long-term deal with Bristol Bears.
- He returned to rugby after a stint in the NFL with Chiefs and Jaguars.
- R360 league launch delay influenced his decision to stay with Bristol.

Louis Rees-Zammit has officially committed his long-term future to the Bristol Bears, signing a new deal that underscores his dedication to the club. This decision comes after the previously anticipated launch of the R360 rugby league was postponed, prompting a reassessment of his career trajectory. Rees-Zammit had initially returned to rugby union at the start of the current season following an engagement with the NFL.
Having previously held contracts with the Kansas City Chiefs and Jacksonville Jaguars, Rees-Zammit's return to rugby was met with excitement. His initial one-year contract with Bristol included an understanding that he might join the proposed R360 league in the summer of 2026. However, the league's announcement in November that its launch would be delayed to 2028 or later necessitated a revised plan.
The flying wing expressed his happiness with the decision, stating that Bristol provides the ideal environment for him to perform at his best. His prolific scoring ability, with six tries in eight appearances for Bristol, and his return to the Wales team highlight his current form. Director of Rugby Pat Lam praised Rees-Zammit's professionalism and potential, emphasizing his ongoing development and world-class talent.




