Bayonne lure Rugby World Cup star to top 14
French clubs are continuing a grand recruitment drive for the Top 14 with many Rugby World Cup stars on their shopping lists.
French clubs appear to have enjoyed the up close scouting potential of the Rugby World Cup as the Top 14 hunts more players.
Exciting Argentina winger Matteo Carreras will be heading to Bayonne in France following his spell at Newcastle in the English Premiership.
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ANOTHER RUGBY WORLD CUP STAR HEADS TO FRANCE
The Newcastle Falcons confirmed Carreras departure on Tuesday before Bayonne announced the signing of the electric outside back.
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Carreras said: “I want to thank Newcastle Falcons and the club’s supporters for welcoming me to North East England and making my stay here so enjoyable.
“Newcastle has been my home for three years and I will really miss the place and the people when I move on in the summer.
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“The Falcons have played a massive part in my rugby journey and I’m looking forward to giving my all during the time I have left here.
“My only focus is on being the best player and team-mate I can be between now and the end of this season, and I really appreciate the backing from all our supporters.”
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NO BURNED BRIDGES
He moves on with the blessings of Newcastle coach Alex Codling.
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“Mateo is an outstanding talent who has naturally attracted significant interest on the back of his performances for Newcastle and Argentina.
“He arrived here as a talented young man who had played hardly any professional 15-a-side rugby, and he will leave as one of the best wingers in the world.
“That is due to his own ability and hard work as well as the guidance and support he has received at the club, and we will wish him well when he departs in the summer.
“We are naturally disappointed to be losing such a fantastic player and we will always do our best to retain our top talent, but Mateo has been professional and transparent throughout the entire process.
“He still has a massive role to play for the Falcons between now and the end of the season, and I know he will approach it with his usual diligence and positivity.”