POWERHOUSE prop Greg Bateman is officially a Dragon after signing a deal to join the region.

The vastly experienced front row has linked up with Dean Ryan’s men with immediate effect.

The 31-year-old, who has had previous playing spells at Leicester Tigers, Exeter Chiefs and London Welsh, joins recent new recruits Nick Tompkins, Jonah Holmes and Joe Maksymiw at Rodney Parade.

Greg Bateman had previously failed to come to an agreement with Leicester Tigers over a renewal of his contract.

Among others to have seen their deals up in the air due to the COVID-19 pandemic and forced to move on.

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“We’re pleased to welcome Greg to our region and look forward to him making a big impact in our environment,” said Dean Ryan, Director of Dragons Rugby.

“He is vastly experienced from his time in the English Premiership and he will intensify competition for places up front while helping our young front row players develop.”

Bateman – who is 5ft 10in tall and weighs 18st 8lbs – made 92 appearances for Leicester in six seasons at Welford Road.

He said: “I’m excited to get started with Dragons. "Having spoken to Dean, there is a very clear path and vision for the region and I’m really keen to be a part of it.

“It’s a new challenge for me.

"I’ve played against lots of Guinness PRO14 teams before and I’m now looking forward to being part of a really strong competition.

“It’s clearly an exciting time to be a Dragon,” he added.

“You can feel the positivity around the region.

"I can’t wait to now throw myself into the set-up.”