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'Something has to change' - Dragons' Dixon lays bare Welsh contract row

Dragons centre Jack Dixon has laid bare the stark reality faced by players and their families amid Welsh rugby's contracts freeze. Dixon is out of contract with his Newport-based regional team at the end of this season; he is among an estimated 70 to 100 Welsh professional players in the same boat. A new six-year financial agreement between the Welsh Rugby Union and Wales' four professional regions - Dragons, Cardiff, Ospreys and Scarlets - has not yet been signed off in writing after months of discussion, and the clock is ticking.

The regions are braced for financial cuts, but no playing budgets have been finalised for next season, so no contracts can be offered in writing. A players' strike is seen as a possibility, and 28-year-old Dixon, whose wife Lauren is expecting the couple's second child in August, admits it is a difficult time. "The uncertainty of the next couple of weeks and the next couple of months is tough," he said.

"My contract runs out in three or four months' time. "I have a two-year-old son in the house, my wife is pregnant with another baby expected towards the end of this year, and I don't know if I have got income coming in June, July and next year yet. Nothing has been said.

"When you take the field you try to park it as best you can but, subconsciously, you are one big injury from being thrown out the door, to put it frankly." Dixon has been made a verbal contract offer by the Dragons, which the regions are currently permitted to do, but nothing can be set in stone until a written long-term agreement is finalised. The Wales Under-20 international joined the Dragons in 2011 and has made more than 160 appearances for them. "There is quite a good bond and trust between players and coaches at the

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