Nagy was born in Buckingham, and played youth rugby for Buckingham RFC.[3] He was part of the Northampton Saints academy, playing as an outside half. After being released, he returned to Buckingham RFC, before a playing stint in New Zealand. Nagy later attended Swansea University, and played for the university team as a fullback and wing.
While at Swansea University, he signed for Swansea RFC and was part of the Ospreys Development side.[4]
Nagy was named in the squad for Round 3 of the Pro14 Rainbow Cup competition in the match against Dragons. He made his debut in the same match as a replacement, scoring a try.[5][6][7]
In 2024, Nagy was confirmed as eligible to represent Wales, qualifying on residency while attending Swansea University.[8]
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