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Welsh rugby union player From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Macs Page (born 17 December 2004) is a Welsh rugby union player who plays at centre for United Rugby Championship side Scarlets and the Wales national under-20 rugby union team.
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Early life
From Pembrokeshire, he attended Ysgol y Preseli and played at youth level with Fishguard RFC minis and Crymych RFC’s Juniors and Youth teams.[3] Page then concentrated on football, and was in the academy of Swansea City for three years.[4]
Club career
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Llanelli and Llandovery
Page made his debut for Llanelli RFC on 21 April 2022, in Llanelli’s final match of the season.[5]
Page has also featured for Llandovery RFC. Page scored a try against Cardiff RFC to secure their place in the 2023–24 Indigo Group Premiership final.[6] Llandovery won the final against Newport RFC, with Page starting on the wing.[7] Page scored a hat-trick of tries against Newport RFC on 5 January 2025.[8]
Scarlets
Page returned to rugby to link up with Scarlets at under-16 age group, before briefly returning to football for three months, until once again coming back to rugby.[4] Page signed his first academy contract with the Scarlets on 9 November 2021.[9] He was retained in the academy for the following season.[10]
He made his league debut for Scarlets in the United Rugby Championship during the 2023-24 season against Zebre Parma in May 2024.[11][12]
Page scored his first try for the Scarlets in the opening round of the 2024–25 season, against Benetton, and followed it up with a second try the following week against Cardiff, 14 seconds into the match.[13][14] Page made his first start in a EPCR Challenge Cup fixture on 10 January 2025, having come off the bench earlier in the season.[15] Page signed a senior contract on 27 February 2025.[16]
Page was awarded with the teams try of the season award, for his solo effort against Zebre.[17]
International career
Wales U18 and U20
In 2022, Page was involved with Wales U18, starting in a match against England.[18]
He played for Wales U20 in the U20 Six Nations in 2024.[19] He was named in the team of the tournament playing for Wales U20 at the World Rugby U20 Championship, where his performances included a hat trick of tries against Australia U20.[20][21]
Wales
Ahead of the 2024 end-of-year rugby union internationals, Page was invited to train with Wales, but not officially added to the squad.[22]
Page was called up to the national squad for the 2025 Wales rugby union tour of Japan.[23]
Personal life
Outside of rugby, Page studied an electrical and plumbing services course at Pembrokeshire College.[9]
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