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Wales flanker Mann signs new Cardiff contract
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Alex Mann has won 15 caps for Wales and made 39 Cardiff appearances

Wales flanker Alex Mann has signed a new long-term contract with Cardiff, the club have announced.

Cardiff have not specified the duration of his new deal, but Mann's previous deal was set to expire at the end of this season.

The Aberdare RFC and Cardiff academy product has played 16 times for Wales and impressed in this year's Six Nations.

"This is obviously my home club, I have been here since I was 16 years old and have a lot of mates here, so it means a lot and I remain really grateful to all of the coaches and staff who have believed in me over the years and given me the opportunity," said Mann.

"This season has gone well for me and I just want to continue developing and giving my very best for the blue and black jersey.

"As a group, we still have plenty to play for in the months ahead so I am really eager to get back out there with the boys and give my all."

Cardiff boss Corniel van Zyl said: "We are really pleased that Alex has decided to continue his journey at Cardiff, particularly on the back of such an impressive season so far, most recently with Wales in the Six Nations where he put in some big performances.

"He has been brilliant for Cardiff during my time at the club. It is very clear that he really cares about the club, his team-mates and the people we represent.

"On the pitch, he clearly has an all-in mentality. He puts his body on the line, is very versatile and has an all-round game where he can make an impact on both sides of the ball."

Mann, 24, has been an important part of Steve Tandy's Wales side, having been selected in all nine of his XVs this season - hooker Dewi Lake is the only other player to match that.

The former Wales Under-20 captain made a statement performance in Wales' 27-17 defeat by Ireland in Dublin when he set a Six Nations record by making 33 tackles.

His display earned the praise of Wales assistant coach Dan Lydiate, who said: "He is some talent and is a young man with a hell of an engine who reads the game really well on both sides of the ball."

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Originally reported by BBC Sport