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Zach Mercer addresses Top 14 return rumours amid England exile


Gloucester's Zach Mercer during the EPCR Challenge Cup match between Gloucester Rugby and ASM Clermont Auvergne at Kingsholm Stadium on December 15, 2023 in Gloucester, United Kingdom. (Photo by Bob Bradford - CameraSport via Getty Images)
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As soon as Gloucester No8 Zach Mercer missed out on the England A squad to face Portugal this weekend, rumours began to swirl over a possible return to the Top 14.

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The two-cap England international has found it extremely difficult to work his way into Steve Borthwick’s England squad since returning from Montpellier last summer, but he is revered in France having been named the Top 14 player of the season in 2022- a title also won by the likes of Sergio Parisse, Antoine Dupont and Cheslin Kolbe.

Midway through the first year of a four-year deal at Kingsholm, the 26-year-old responded to those rumours on The Rugby Pod, reassuring Gloucester fans that he is committed to the Cherry and Whites.

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Off the back of a player of the match performance in the Premiership Rugby Cup semi-final win over Exeter Chiefs, the No8 was on holiday in Tenerife when he spoke to Jim Hamilton and Andy Goode about his future.

“It was a tough one to take,” he said about his omission from the World Cup last year.

“Obviously I’ve been very vocal on that side of it- some people agree with it, some people don’t. It was really frustrating coming back from Montpellier and trying to have a crack at the World Cup and it didn’t feel like I was given an opportunity really to have a go at that. Then missing out on the Six Nations.

“At the moment, my head is purely on Gloucester. If I keep worrying about it it won’t do my mental health any good.

“In regards to the rumours, they were bound to come out at some point with me not getting picked for the World Cup or the Six Nations, I feel they were always going to come back out that I was going to try and go back to France.

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“But I can put that to bed now and I am committed to being at Gloucester. I have got another three years left there so I want to have a crack there.

“We have got a chance of winning some silverware this season, obviously not the Premiership but we will try and fight and get up the table in that, but in the European Challenge Cup and Prem Cup we have a chance to win something.”

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Nations Championship: 'The data shows the north has finally caught up with the south'

The Six Nations produced so many compelling games and so much of action packed moments that you can only conclude that its the best international comp out there at the moment except for a world cup. If Wales improve it will be even better especially given the strides Italy have made in recent times. The Rugby Championship is now taking a hiatus in a year it really should be building toward something better which is terrible considering the competition was so tight last year. The Nations Champs promises much but one gets the feeling that the 6 Nations teams will not be at their peak given its at the end of their long season. In terms of rugby quality and entertainment Id rather watch the 6 Nations over everything else other than a world cup right now. The North arguably offers more in terms of entertainment than the South at club level as well. The Prem, the Champs Cup, URC and Top 14 all feature plenty of scoring and different playing styles while Super Rugby seems to be the same thing game in game out. While the South tries to speed up the game artificially with new trials and law variations the North has shown you can do it with good refereeing which penalises cynical play harshly and encourages positive actions on the field. In terms of entertainment the North wins. In terms of winning? They are making strides but until they win another world cup or get a team to rank number 1 again for an extended time again they cant really say they are better than the South.

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