Kieran Hardy

Kieran Hardy

RugbyB|Wales
WalesNovember 30, 1995

Biography

When Wales need a jolt of tempo at scrum-half, Kieran Hardy has often been the man to provide it. Born on 30 November 1995, Hardy is known for his sharp service, sniping breaks and a tactical kicking game that allows him to control territory. His test career began in memorable fashion in 2020, when he crossed for a try within seconds of coming on for his Wales debut against Georgia. He followed that up with a crucial score against England during the 2021 Six Nations, a campaign in which Wales claimed the championship. Whether starting or arriving from the bench, Hardy is valued for the energy he brings, contesting fiercely at the breakdown and looking to play at pace to stretch tiring defences. His ability to read a game and pounce on space around the ruck makes him a genuine attacking threat from the base. Across his career he has provided Wales with reliable cover and impact at number nine, combining the core skills of distribution and kicking with an opportunist's eye for the line. Hardy remains a dependable and dangerous option in the Welsh half-back rotation.