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JIFF rules make that improbable. Plus as we've seen from other players, the motivation to play test rugby is usually more of a draw than money.

I could see someone like Marcus Smith doing it post RWC given the fact that Quins are going nowhere and he’s not in the box seat to be England’s 10, but for most of the other ‘top players’, I just don’t see it.
 
JIFF rules make that improbable. Plus as we've seen from other players, the motivation to play test rugby is usually more of a draw than money.

I could see someone like Marcus Smith doing it post RWC given the fact that Quins are going nowhere and he's not in the box seat to be England's 10, but for most of the other 'top players', I just don't see it.
Through he will probably want to see if Borthwick is still there first. A different coach might prefer him over Fin Smith for example.
 
But if the team is not competitive and is getting thrashed by France and Ireland in the Six Nations constantly interest will decline and that will cause financial issues
I don't see England getting tanked and do casuals really watch for that? RFU is losing players on central contracts anyway and clubs are going bust. Gloucester are seeking 'investment' (subsidy) but who would want it?
 
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I don't see England getting tanked and do casuals really watch for that? RFU is losing players on central contracts anyway and clubs are going bust. Gloucester are seeking 'investment' (subsidy) but who would want it?
Mike Tindall would if he wasn’t a greedy *******.

Gloucester have a great stadium and a brilliant fan base. Would be a great club to invest in.


I guess people are put off by the amount of inbreeding in the area though.
 
Mike Tindall would if he wasn't a greedy *******.

Gloucester have a great stadium and a brilliant fan base. Would be a great club to invest in.


I guess people are put off by the amount of inbreeding in the area

What hope is there of a financial return for your "investment"? Zero it seems. The CVC cash that was propping up clubs accounts as they spread it out of accountancy periods is gone now and all we are left with is the deal that takes a 27-30% cut from future growth.

Maybe more owners like Newcastle who use the club as free advertising and therefore don't have to give that money to CVC will be the way forward but the premiership is now a weird mix of one or two clubs who try to live within their means and are punished for it with people happy to lose millions every year. That's not a healthy place.
 
Stewart Moore ---> Newcastle (loan)

Bevery quite had the break through you'd have expected after 20s but still a very smooth player.
 
Cameron Hutchison has returned to Newcastle Red Bulls, with the centre signing until the end of the season from Saracens and as mentioned above Ulster's Stewart Moore has arrived to help strengthen Newcastle Red Bulls' back line, with the 26-year-old centre signing on loan until the end of the season.
 
James Dun from Bristol to Harlequins.

Pat Lam said “we fully respect his decision to pursue a change in lifestyle”

…. Change in lifestyle? It’s Bristol not Craggy ******* Island.

I’m sure he’ll be wandering around London agape at the endless rows of Starbucks and Prets.

“Go to London! I guarantee you'll either be mugged or not appreciated” Lam said.
 
TBF London is another world to how people live in the SW, not to mention a likely pay increase to facilitate it.

Full quote for context; "While we're naturally disappointed to see him move on, we fully respect his decision to pursue a change of lifestyle in London and take on a fresh challenge at this stage of his career. He leaves with our full support, and we wish him nothing but success and happiness in the next chapter of his journey. I know he'll remain fully committed for the rest of the season as he looks to finish this season on a high."


Go well Dunny, we will miss you.

Never know, couple of good performances for a Chosen One™ and could be in with England.
 
Good couple of days for Quins.

Locking down CCS was important on a number of levels. 1) We retain a very good player who has the potential to be excellent. 2) We lack hard carriers and he brings that skill set. 3) Optics. We've gone backwards since our title win and we need to be able to retain big names like CCS if we want to compete and attract players of a similar calibre.

Dun is a good signing. Not flashy but a very capable Prem player who has the kind of qualities we need.

This season is probably a write off already, but if the Argies settle in well and we add Dun and a couple more good signings, we'll be on the up going into 26/27.
 
Not flashy
Ask him about out the backdoor passes and offloads he said he wasn't going to do but we have scored from this season. 😄 He is more of a grafter though, big loss for Bris but luckily we are stacked at lock this season at least. Rubiolo+Batley, Owen on bench for 6/4 cover. Apparently Joe Joyce is out of contract at Connacht this season, might have one eye on a last stint back at home but I know his family want to stay in Galway so who knows?

Dunny has also appeared on the fan's podcast a couple of times if that interests you?
 
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