
Dylan Kelleher-Griffiths
RugbyFlanker|Dragons
WalesJune 28, 2003
Biography
Energy at the breakdown and a high tackle count define the game of Dylan Kelleher-Griffiths, a Welsh openside flanker with the Dragons. Born on 28 June 2003, he belongs to the younger group of back-rowers developing within the region, and his identity as a player is rooted in work rate and competition for possession. As an openside, Kelleher-Griffiths aims to be a constant nuisance at the contact area, quick to the ruck and willing to compete over the ball in pursuit of the turnovers that can shift momentum. That breakdown focus is paired with diligent defensive work and an appetite for the unseen tasks that keep a pack functioning. His approach is busy and combative, the profile of a loose forward who looks to affect matches through persistence rather than size. Still in the early phase of his senior career, he is working to establish himself as a regular in a Dragons back row where consistency and physical commitment drive selection. The strengths are already clear — breakdown craft, sound tackling and relentless involvement — and they give him a defined role to build on. As he accumulates experience and physical maturity, Kelleher-Griffiths profiles as a promising young openside whose ceiling will be shaped by the game time and trust he earns at regional level.