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Lovejoy Chawatama the latest London Irish exile to find new club

By Ian Cameron
(Photo by Andrew Redington/Getty Images)

Harlequins have signed Lovejoy Chawatama, the London Irish prop, following the latter’s administration and suspension from the Gallagher Premiership.

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Chawatama, 30, played 18 matches for London Irish in the previous Gallagher Premiership season, with a total of 50 appearances for the team.

Originally from Zimbabwe, he began his rugby career as a back-row player before transitioning to the prop position. Chawatama has represented England Students and has played for Clifton RFC, London Scottish, and London Welsh.

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Chawatama said: “London Irish will always have a special place in my heart. I am so grateful for the six years I spent at the club, and will forever cherish the memories made with players, staff, and fans. I am excited for this next chapter with Harlequins, a fantastic Club with exceptional talent on and off the pitch. I look forward to getting stuck into preseason.”

Director of Rugby Billy Millard added: “We’ve been saddened by the London Irish situation and our thoughts remain with all players, staff and supporters. It’s been a difficult few weeks but we’re pleased to support Lovejoy and provide him with an opportunity to remain in the Premiership. He’s a hard-working prop who strengthens our front-row and adds excellent experience to our squad. We’re excited by the impact he will make at Quins.”

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