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Rugby player cleared of luxury watch robbery

Jessica Johnson
BBC News
Getty Images Luke Davies on the pitch during a rugby match. He is looking up to  the ball from the ruck.Getty Images
Luke Davies denied being part of a group of people who allegedly stole designer watches

A Welsh rugby player and three other men have been found not guilty of the robbery of luxury watches.

Luke Davies, the 22-year-old Ospreys' scrum-half, Adam Thomas, Jake Ball and Jordan Ball had all denied the robbery of four watches worth £1,800 from an address in Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, on Christmas Eve 2021.

Ieuan Rhys, prosecuting, said the matter had been reviewed, and it would formally offer no evidence against the defendants.

Judge Geraint Walters directed verdicts of not guilty for the four men and said they were free to go.