York-born Tomas Francis initially started his fledgeling career at Malton and North RFC, before he was snapped up as a 19-year-old by Doncaster Knights.
The talented tight-head spent a year at Castle Park before he continued his professional career at Championship outfit London Scottish, where he was forging himself quite a reputation as one of the division's most potent scrummagers.
Never afraid to look for fresh talent out of English Rugby's second tier, Francis came onto the Exeter radar that year and he was subsequently recruited by Chiefs head coach Rob Baxter during the summer of 2014.
Despite the Devon club already have a plethora of quality tight-heads at their disposal, Francis settled quickly to life at Sandy Park and made his debut in the opening game of the season away to London Welsh.
Twelve months down the line, Francis was a firm fixture in the Chiefs match-day squad and his form had brought him to the attention of the Welsh Rugby Union who, having checked his eligibility, was able to call him into a pre-Rugby World Cup training squad after he qualified through his grandmother.
In August 2015, Francis made his debut for Wales in a warm-up friendly against Ireland, after which he was named in their squad for the World Cup, where Warren Gatland's side reached the quarter-finals only to bow out at the hands of South Africa.
In May 2017. he came off the bench to help the Exeter lift the Premiership title at Twickenham for the first time, after which he jetted off to New Zealand to be part of the Welsh tour that tackled Samoa and Fiji. After one appearance, however, Francis was one of a handful of players called up by Gatland to be part of the British & Irish Lions squad for their Test series against the All Blacks. He did not feature for the Lions, but he was twice named on the bench during midweek matches.
He became a regular in both the Exeter and Welsh squad and earned a place in the Wales' World Cup squad, his second time representing Wales at a World Cup. Francis earned his 48th test cap in the semi-final against South Africa.
An injury ruled him out of the 2020 Six Nations.
In January 2021, he left Exeter Chiefs and signed a three-year deal with Ospreys in a bid to continue his international career.
In the 2021/22 season, Francis made seven appearances for Wales, scoring one try in the Six Nations Championship. He also made 13 appearances for Ospreys, two in the Champions Cup and 11 in the United Rugby Championship.
In the 2022/23 season thus far, Francis made a further 6 appearance for Wales and ten for Ospreys in the United Rugby Championship.
Ahead of the Rugby World Cup 2023, Francis has been named in the training squad for Wales.
ML July 2023
Career
Provence Rugby Tighthead Prop |
2023 - present | |
London Scottish Loosehead Prop |
2013 - 2014 | |
British & Irish Lions Tighthead Prop |
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Exeter Chiefs Loosehead Prop |
2014 - 2021 | |
Sedbergh School Tighthead Prop |
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Ampleforth College Tighthead Prop |
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Ospreys Tighthead Prop |
2021 - 2023 | |
Wales Tighthead Prop |
2015 - 2024 |