
While uncertainty remains over Walsh’s future, Ospreys received a boost on Wednesday with scrum-half Kieran Hardy signing a new contract with the region.
The Wales international has impressed since arriving from Scarlets and establishing himself as a key figure in the squad.
Jones said securing Hardy’s long-term future was a significant moment for the club.
“He’s made a big impact since he’s come into the team. I think he’s scored 13 or 14 tries for us in a short space of time,” said Jones.
“We knew we were signing a very good player when we got him through the door and that’s proved to be the case.
“He’s added his own style to the team when he’s played, he’s pushed the other nines as well and he’s added to the mix that we’ve got.”
Hardy had attracted interest from a number of clubs, but Jones believes his decision to stay reflects the direction in which the team is heading.
“To keep a player of his quality, who was wanted by a lot of other teams… he’s an international at the end of the day… it speaks volumes about the team, his team-mates and the environment we’re trying to create here,” said Jones.
“Hopefully that’s a good indication of the Ospreys and why he wants to stay.”






