Dan Robson, Thomas Young and Kearnan Myall sign new contract with Wasps

Dan Robson, right, Thomas Young and lock Kearnan Myall have signed new Wasps deals
Dan Robson, right, Thomas Young and lock Kearnan Myall have signed new Wasps deals
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Wasps have confirmed Dan Robson, Thomas Young and Kearnan Myall have signed new contracts with the Aviva Premiership club.

Robson, who joined Wasps from Gloucester in 2015, has recently been included in the 45-member Elite Player Squad by England coach Eddie Jones ahead of the autumn internationals following his performance for the England Saxons in South Africa.

Meanwhile, Thomas, who is the son of the Wasps rugby director Dai Young, joined the club in 2014 while lock Myall has made 74 appearances for the Ricoh Arena outfit in the last three years.

"It was a really easy decision to re-sign," said Robson.

"I'm loving my time here at Wasps and appreciate the confidence Dai (Young) has shown in me. I'm really enjoying the attacking brand of rugby we play and I feel my game has improved massively since I've been at Wasps."

Thomas, who played for Cardiff Blues prior to joining Wasps, was on a stand-by for the Wales' tour of New Zealand earlier in the year. The 24-year-old credited Wasps for enhancing his career in the right direction.

"I have really enjoyed my time at the club and feel like I have developed a lot as a player," said Thomas Young.

"I am very excited about the direction the club is moving in and the calibre of players we have got at Wasps is a massive draw. I feel like this is the right place for me to carry on developing."

Wasps are the only team thus far in the ongoing season of the Aviva Premiership to remain undefeated and are placed first with 23 points. Wasps Boss Young is pleased with the trio extending their stay with the club.

"I'm really pleased that three more players have shown their commitment to Wasps and their belief in the potential of this squad," said Dai Young.

"Dan, Kearnan and Thomas are talented players who also have a very strong work ethic. They've made a significant impact in the squad's progression over the past couple of seasons and the exciting thing is, they still have a lot of potential to fulfil."