Capped twice by Wayne Pivac in 2021, the 23-year-old back three star has become the latest player to put pen to paper on a new deal at the Scarlets ahead of the 2022-23 season.
The former Wales Sevens international has scored seven tries in 22 league outings for the Scarlets and joins Sam Lousi, Rhys Patchell, Scott Williams, Ryan Conbeer, Johnny McNicholl, Gareth Davies, Jonathan Davies, Sam Costelow, Steff Thomas and Tomas Lezana in pledging their future to the Scarlets.
“Tom is one of a number of young home-grown back-three players we are excited about at the club. He is a player who works hard on his game and is always looking to learn and get better,” said Dwayne Peel, Scarlets head coach.
Rogers won his first Wales cap against Canada in a 68-12 win in the summer of 2021. He then started in the second Test against the Pumas two weeks later, when Wales were beaten 33-11.
“With the competition in the back three, we know we have to make the most of opportunities when they come and Dwayne has shown he will give the jersey to young players if they are playing and training well enough,” said Rogers.
“I’m looking forward to a big pre-season ahead and us building on the foundations we have put in place this year.”