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Player of the Year Tom Willis 'twitchy' about one aspect of Bordeaux move


BARNET, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 7: Tom Willis of Saracens walks out prior to the PREM Rugby Cup match between Saracens and Harlequins at StoneX Stadium on February 7, 2026 in Barnet, England. (Photo by Gaspafotos/MB Media/Getty Images)
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Tom Willis has “no regrets” over his decision to rejoin Bordeaux in a move that has placed his England career in limbo.

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The Saracens number eight has been crowned Gallagher Prem Player of the Year for the destructive ball-carrying that propelled him to the top of the stats charts for most carries, defenders beaten and off-loads.

But in a blow to Saracens and England, Willis announced last October he would return to Bordeaux – the club where he spent 2022-23 after Wasps had folded – thereby making him unavailable for international selection from next season.

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Even though he had been given an enhanced England EPS contract worth in the region of £160,000, head coach Steve Borthwick overlooked the 27-year-old for the autumn series and Six Nations in order to focus on players available for the 2027 World Cup.

It means one of the nation’s most valuable forwards has been been unable to add to his eight caps, but Willis is satisfied he made the right call.

“I’ve got no regrets,” he said. “I’ve had time now to just accept it and I’ve made my decision. I’m thinking more about what I’m going to rather than what I’m leaving behind.

“There were a lot of factors involved like leaving the country, moving away from family and then rugby factors as well, but for me it was too exciting an opportunity to turn down.

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“Having played at Bordeaux already made the decision a lot easier and when I left France it was always in my head that it was such an enjoyable experience that I’d like to go back one day.

“And the opportunity came up and it was too exciting to miss. I didn’t want it to pass me by and that was that.”

Emma Dodds, Tom Willis
TNT Sports presenter Emma Dodds interviews Gallagher PREM Player of the Season Tom Willis on stage at the Rugby Awards 2026. Photo: Prem Rugby / James Robinson

Willis will be joining giants of Europe after Bordeaux retained their Champions Cup title in May after crushing Bath and Leinster at the business end of the competition, although their domestic form has been disappointing having failed to qualify for the Top 14 play-offs.

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One of the reasons behind Willis’ departure for France is to be closer to his older brother Jack, who has become a key player at Toulouse. The prospect of regular head-to-heads is unsettling for the younger Willis.

“It’s a weird one emotionally because we’re very close. I enjoyed the last one because we were at the StoneX (Saracens beat Toulouse 20-14 in January),” he said.

“If we’re in big games against each other, that’s when it will get a bit twitchy. We’ll see how we go.

“I’m massively excited. Look what Bordeaux have achieved in Europe the last two seasons. It’s incredible and the team I’m going to try and get into is incredible. I want to try and add to what they’re already doing.

“Playing at Bordeaux’s home ground, the Chaban-Delmas, is one of the best things I’ve experienced in rugby. To play there week in, week out is going to be incredibly cool.”

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JimboRugby 1 hr ago

Don’t blame him for taking the France contract, that’s his prerogative. Taking the England money knowing with a high degree of certainty he would drop out of contention for a shirt is just profiteering and greed. I get their careers are short and need to make hay whilst the sunshines, but he’s getting paid £160k to be an England player . RFU should have been sensible and written it into the t&cs about going over sees and he shouldn’t have taken the money.

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