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Callum Sheedy

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Callum Sheedy
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Callum Michael Sheedy (born 28 October 1995)[1] is a professional rugby union player for Cardiff in the United Rugby Championship and for the Wales national team as a fly-half.[2]

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Club career

Bristol

Sheedy has previously played on loan for Clifton, Dings Crusaders, Cinderford and Jersey Reds.

Sheedy joined the Bristol Bears ahead of the 2014–15 RFU Championship campaign and scored 22 points in a stunning display in the play-off final to help Bristol achieve promotion.

Sheedy made his 100th appearance for Bristol on 27 March 2021, kicking a last-minute conversion to beat Harlequins.[3]

Cardiff

On 30 January 2024, after many years at Bristol, Sheedy returned to his home city, joining Cardiff in the URC competition on a long-term deal from the 2024–25 season.[4]

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International career

Age grade rugby

Born in Cardiff, Wales, Sheedy qualified for Ireland through his parents and England through residency; he has appeared for Wales at under 16 level, and Ireland under 19, while declining selection for Wales under 20.[5] In June 2019 in an uncapped "England XV" side to face the Barbarians.[6]

Wales

He was named in the senior Wales squad for the 2020 Autumn Nations Cup.[7] On 13 November 2020, Sheedy made his international debut for Wales, coming off the bench in a 32–9 loss to Ireland.[8] The following week, Sheedy was partnered at halfback by Kieran Hardy, the two having previously played together for Jersey Reds in 2017.[9]

On 13 March 2021, Sheedy scored his first international try for Wales against Italy in the 2021 Six Nations.

On 20 October 2025, Sheedy was recalled by Wales for the first time since 2022, and named in the squad for the 2025 end-of-year rugby union internationals.[10][11]

International tries

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Personal life

Sheedy grew up watching Cardiff at the Arms Park, attending the matches with his father.[12] He has spoken openly of his struggles with mental health, and works as an ambassador to provide support for others.[12]

Honours

Bristol

Wales

References

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