Coghlan pride in Dragons journey in EuropeImage source, Huw Evans Picture AgencyImage caption, Brodie Coghlan has played 51 games for DragonsByGareth GriffithsBBC Sport WalesPublished3 minutes agoIf anybody wants to know the love affair some Welsh players still have with their local side, they just need to spend a few minutes in the company of Wales hooker Brodie Coghlan. The Dragons front-rower has just signed a two-year contract for his home region and could not be more proud.”Playing for Dragons means everything to me because this was the side I grew up watching,” reported Coghlan. “I still have a few moments now when I can’t actually believe I am playing a lot for the Dragons now.”With all the turmoil within Welsh rugby and talk of cutting a professional side, you can sometimes forget the passion players have for their teams. Coghlan, who is hoping to help his side reach the European Challenge Cup semi-final by beating Zebre on Saturday, soon reminds you of that.”I remember when I was younger and just hoping I’d be here one day, looking out on the pitch, watching the games when they play, dreaming of being there,” reported the 25-year-old.”I have moments of realisations every now and again, like I’m actually here now involved in it. It’s what drives me and reminds me of what I wanted coming up as a kid. “It makes me incredibly proud and means everything to me and my family.”The qualified lawyer hunting Euro glory at Dragons
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