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Key duo Hughes and Le Roux to leave Wasps

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Wasps have confirmed that two of their key players will be leaving the club at the end of the seaosn

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England number eight Nathan Hughes and Springboks full-back Willie Le Roux are exiting the Ricoh.

Wasps Director of Rugby Dai Young said: “It’s always disappointing to lose players of such quality but this is professional sport and there isn’t much you can do about it. There are a number of factors that play a part in players’ decisions to move on and unfortunately these guys have opted to move onto pastures new for 2019/20.

“Nathan arrived from New Zealand’s domestic scene and has risen to the top during his time at Wasps, going on to become an England international. It’s a credit to the Club that we’ve been able to help him realise his potential and although it’s a blow to lose such a quality player, we wish him all the best.

“Willie joined Wasps at a time when he wasn’t a part of the Springboks side and since making the move here, he has rediscovered his form and shown that he is a world-class player which in turn has seen him restored to the national side, going on to make over 50 appearances. We’d like to place our thanks on record to Willie for his great service to the Club over the past two-and-a-half seasons.”

Le Roux said: “I’ve thoroughly enjoyed my time at Wasps and would like to thank everyone involved with the Club for their support. I’ll continue to give my all till the end of the season in the Black and Gold.”

Hughes, who has made 118 appearances for Wasps, said: “It’s been a great six years at Wasps and even though it was a tough decision, I’m keen to test myself in a new environment. I’ll be sad to leave some great friends and teammates but I’d like to thank everyone for making the last six years so memorable and wish everyone involved with the Club the best for the future.”

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Hughes is moving to Bristol Bears, signing a three-year deal to link up with head coach Pat Lam in the West Country.

One of the most dominant forwards in the Gallagher Premiership, standing at 6’5” and weighing over 126kg, head coach Pat Lam was delighted to secure the deal.

“It’s tremendous to secure Nathan’s signing and to see how excited he is about coming to Bristol and helping us realise our vision,” said Lam.

“He’s a quality rugby player who brings physicality, power and brute strength to our game.

“At 27 years old, we’re excited about how much better he can become as we continue to grow as a team.

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“We are striving to be a Champions Cup team and a player of Nathan’s quality can help us along our journey, on and off the field.”

A product of the Auckland academy, Hughes has earned eighteen international caps for England since a debut in 2016.

He added: “When I talked to Pat about the direction of the club and the ambition at Bristol, it really excited me.

“I’ve spoken to a lot of guys there and they have been really positive about the environment and the unbelievable support for the Bears in the city.

“There’s still a lot I want to achieve and the quality of coaching and the squad at Bristol means that everything is in place to be successful.”

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Tom 34 minutes ago
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Well… I'd say the modern Boks are not a particularly violent team but it's impossible to getaway with much violence on an international rugby field now. The Boks of yesteryear were at times brutal. Whether or not the reputation is justified, they do have that reputation amongst a lot of rugby fans.

As for point 2.. it's a tricky one, I don't want to slander a nation here. I'm no “Bok hater”, but I've gotta say some Bok fans are the most obnoxious fans I've personally encountered. Notably this didn't seem to be a problem until the Boks became the best in the world. I agree that fans from other nations can be awful too, every nation has it's fair share of d-heads but going on any rugby forum or YouTube comments is quite tedious these days owing to the legions of partisan Bok fans who jump onto every thread regardless of if it's about the Boks to tell everyone how much better the Boks are than everyone else. A Saffa once told me that SA is a troubled country and because of that the Boks are a symbol of SA victory against all odds so that's why the fans are so passionate. At least you recognise that there is an issue with some Bok fans, that's more than many are willing to concede. Whatever the reason, it's just boring is all I can tell you and I can say coming from a place of absolute honesty I encounter far, far more arrogance and obnoxious behaviour from Bok fans than any other fanbase - the kiwis were nothing like this when they were on top. So look much love to SA, I bear no hatred of ill will, I just want to have conversations about rugby without being told constantly that the Boks are the best team in the world and all coaches except Rassie are useless etc



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