Guinness Pro12 duo, Ospreys and Scarlets, are both fighting over the signature for Wales international lock Bradley Davies, according to the South Wales Evening Post.
Wales are keen for the 53-capped Welsh second-row to play his rugby in his home-nation, as they hope to pen more players down a national dual contract with the WRU.

Davies currently plays his rugby for Aviva Premiership side, Wasps, and does have two years remaining on his contract at the Coventry-based club.
The 29-year-old has also been linked with a return to former employers, Cardiff Blues, in recent times, but any club hoping to lure him to their respective club will have to pay a decent figure for his services.
Wayne Pivac would love to have Davies in his Scarlets pack, with Champions Cup rugby very likely at Parc Y Scarlets next season. Also, Steve Tandy could do with an experienced second-row to work alongside fan favourite, Alun Wyn Jones in the Ospreys’ second-row.
It’ll be interesting to see if either Welsh club can acquire Davies – in what would be a phenomenal signing.




