All Blacks' Mo'unga, Frizell Japan-bound in 2024

All Blacks playmaker Richie Mo'unga is to join Japanese club Toshiba Brave Lupus from Super Rugby side the Crusaders after next year's Rugby World Cup.Toshiba announced the move, saying Mo'unga would be joined by Highlanders and All Blacks flanker Shannon Frizell at the club, who are coached by ex-New Zealand captain Todd Blackadder.CLICK HERE TO GET YOUR EARLY BIRD AND HOSPITALITY TICKETS FOR THE HSBC SYDNEY SEVENSReports in New Zealand media said 28-year-old Mo'unga, who has 44 All Blacks caps, signed a three-year deal with Toshiba.Under New Zealand Rugby rules, Mo'unga and Frizell will not be eligible to play for the All Blacks while in Japan. The duo are set to join the club after the 2023 World Cup in France.Frizell, 28, has made 25 appearances for the All Blacks since making his debut in 2018.Mo'unga, who played 94 games for the Crusaders and scored more than 1000 points, said he was looking forward to experiencing rugby with an overseas team."I'm grateful for this opportunity and to be part of the Lupus family I plan on doing everything I can to make Toshiba Brave Lupus Tokyo the number one team in Japan," he said in the media release."It's a dream of mine to play rugby overseas and to experience a different culture and I know this will be an amazing experience for my family.“The Crusaders have been my life for ever, even before I joined the team it was my life, dreaming of being part of the family. “Looking back at my time with the team since 2015, it makes me so grateful to be part of such a franchise, part of some really awesome memories, some great achievements and great moments, and to just meet some really special people. “My energy going into this season is no different to any other, I’m here to give my everything. I still want to perform, to do the best for the Crusaders, our members and our fans. There’s still a heck of a job to do before I leave."I am excited to be joining Toshiba Brave Lupus Tokyo and the opportunity to play Rugby in Japan at the conclusion of 2023," Frizell added."I have heard great things about the Brave Lupus and its proud history through other New Zealanders playing for the Club now and previously. I look forward to immersing my family into the club and meeting all the fans.”Click Here: georgia rugby jersey

Spartak Moscow’s Maximiliano Caufriez set for Clermont move

According to L’Équipe Spartak Moscow’s Belgian defender, Maximiliano Caufriez is set to sign for Ligue 1 side Clermont for an undisclosed fee.

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Clermont have been looking for a centre-back for several weeks and look to have found their man – who is currently on a deal that runs until 2025 at the Russian side. A former Anderlecht and Standard Liège youth product, the 25 year-old made the move east last summer for a fee of €2.5m.

Since then, he’s made 30 appearances for the Moscow-based side – which includes four appearances in the Europa League in which he faces Leicester, Napoli, and Legia Warsawa, and eventually were knocked out by German side RB Leipzig. 

Clermont were looking for other options at centre-back, including a return for former player Damien Da Silva (34) from Lyon – who has turned out for FC Rouen, Châteroux, Clermont, Caen, as well as Rennes in the past. 

 

 

Wallabies enter new era under Eddie Jones

“I’ve probably got one job to do and I want to do a job that makes a difference,” Eddie Jones told Gold Digger a few weeks agoBoy, what a job he has.HSBC SYDNEY SEVENS TICKET FINAL RELEASE: GET YOUR TICKETS TO RUGBY’S BIGGEST PARTY NOW!Jones steps into the role he held almost two decades ago in a wild series of events, just months after he engineered an 2-1 England series victory in Australia.The 62-year-old had always said ‘I didn’t divorce Australia. Australia divorced me’ Well the counselling has succeeded and the two are back trying to make it work again.Jones returns home on a long-term deal that will see him involved with the Wallabies and Wallaroos until 2027.The Wallabies were only just in camp under Dave Rennie days earlier before the announcement, lining up a dream World Cup thanks to a picture-perfect draw.Now it sets up as the Eddie Jones revenge tour, with the quarter-finals littered with ghosts of Jones’ past.There’s England, the team that only sacked Jones just weeks earlier as they prepare for their own bold venture under Steve Borthwick.Journalist Josh Gardner pondered: "Is Eddie Jones petty enough to intentionally finish second in his RWC pool so he can have a crack at putting England out in the quarters?” He may not that petty but he never forgets.Then there’s Japan, who were revolutionised under Jones’ tenure, headlined by 2015’s ‘Brighton Miracle’ when they upset South Africa at the World Cup.Finally, there’s Argentina, which would set up the latest chapter of Jones v Cheika.There are similarities between the two coaches and their appointment to the Wallabies job.Cheika was appointed head coach in 2014, less than a year before the 2015 Rugby World Cup. He managed to turn around the squad and get them to the Final for the first time since Jones had been in charge.The Wallabies will be hoping for a similar bump in form, which Jones has been renowned for. Think 2001 and the Tri-Nations.Jones departed Australia in 2007 and went straight to South Africa and helped them to the title as a technical advisor.The rise of Japan has been documented and this continued when he joined England, winning a world-record 17 straight.Jones will have less time than Cheika to help turn around the Wallabies in a shortened Rugby Championship.He’s expected to open his tenure with an away Test against South Africa before two matches on home soil against Argentina and New Zealand, followed by the second Bledisloe Test, likely in Dunedin.A warm-up against France in Paris is on the cards, leaving just five Tests for Jones to make his mark on the team.Sorting out an attacking coach remains one of the priorities following the departure of Scott Wisemantel earlier in the month.The policy surrounding the Wallabies’ overseas players will be another challenge Jones has to deal with.He has some dealings with the policy during his time as Suntory advisor, the home of Samu Kerevi, who he initially helped get back to Australian Rugby via the Sevens program.It currently sits at three but suggestions this may expand have failed to die down ever since it was introduced.The decision to appoint Eddie Jones is one of the most important in recent memories given the current period.The deal will see Jones oversee three World Cups, including the Women’s in 2025, to go with a Lions Tour as Australia enters a ‘Golden Decade’.Tim Horan’s assessment that Jones needs a Bledisloe Cup (within 2 years) and RWC Semi/Lions win to justify the decision seems apt.Regardless of what happened, all eyes will be on the Wallabies heading into what could be the most important year in recent history.Click Here: Karim Benzema jersey sale

Alex King: Wales determined to play an entertaining brand of rugby during the Six Nations

Newly appointed attack coach Alex King says Wales are determined to play an entertaining brand of rugby ahead of the 2023 Six Nations.

King joined Warren Gatland’s coaching staff ahead of the New Zealander’s second tenure in charge of Wales and says that they are eager to play the attacking brand which is rooted deep in the country’s DNA.

Hunger in the squad

The 47-year-old former England flyhalf has little time to get his messages and methods across to the players ahead of the opening Six Nations match against Ireland. Still, he is confident that he can do so to mark Gatland’s Wales return with a winning start.

“Gats got in touch with me a couple of weeks before Christmas, and it went from there,” said King.

“We’ve done a lot of preparation before coming into camp, and there’s a real hunger in the squad to put things right from the previous campaign.

“It’s about clear messaging because there’s some fantastic players in this squad and what we want is to be really positive what we do with the ball.

“We want to try and get everybody on the same page and use the players’ strengths.

“We want to play a brand of rugby that the (Principality) stadium will be proud of seeing – the DNA of Welsh rugby that I’ve grown up with and seen.

“Gats coming back into the fold brings a hard edge, a real work ethic, and that’s the bedrock of any successful team.

“You layer on your defence strategy and attack on top of that, but there has to be fundamentals we can hang our hat on going into the campaign.”

Experience with Wales and Gatland

Alex King is returning to the Wales set-up after serving as the attacking coach in 2017 under Rob Howley, who took control of the side while Galtand was on a 10-month sabbatical ahead of leading the British and Irish Lions in New Zealand.

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King commented on his previous experience with the side, saying: “I loved that time. You understand the passion of the game here and what it means to people.

“I’ve worked with Gats as a player at Wasps; I understand what his values are. It is a good fit.

“There is an opportunity to see the quality of the players here and the growth potential over the course of this two-month period, and then moving on later into the season.

“The team that plays against Ireland will be different to the team that plays against France. We’ll grow over the next two months; it’s exciting.”

Wales clash with Ireland in their opening Six Nations match of the year, and King has fond memories of the corresponding fixture back in 2017 when Howley’s side beat Ireland.

“It doesn’t get any better. I remember the Ireland game six years ago, the atmosphere was electric, and we got on the right side of the scoreboard,” King said.

“The Welsh public are crying out to be proud of a performance, and hopefully, we’ll deliver.”

Official | Leandro Paredes leaves PSG for Juventus

Paris Saint-Germain have this evening announced the departure of midfielder Leandro Paredes on an initial loan deal to Juventus, in a deal that includes an option to make the move permanent at the end of the season.

With manager Christophe Galtier having confirmed in yesterday’s press conference that an agreement had been found between the two clubs, the Argentine now makes his return to Serie A, where he will play for his fourth Italian club after turning out for Chievo Verona, Empoli and Roma.

Gianluca Di Marzio reported earlier that the permanent clause, which would become obligatory if certain conditions were to be met, has been set at €15m, with €5m in bonuses to be added to that fee.

Paredes had been one of a host of players deemed surplus to requirements by PSG at the start of the summer, with the incoming new management looking to streamline the squad. He leaves after a middling spell in the French capital, having failed to live up to the expectation of his lucrative move from Zenit in January 2019. He made 117 appearances in all competitions for the club.

 

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Aussies overcome nervy start to claim Brazil victory on Sydney return

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TRANSFER ANALYSIS | Toulouse – Few will be as fun to watch but options are thin

This is part of our 22/23 Ligue 1 Handbook, the ultimate guide to French Football – You can see our end of season predictions and read every team’s profile right here.

Key Man: Branco van den Boomen – With last season’s Ligue 2 top scorer Rhys Healey injured long-term, the importance of Toulouse’s midfield orchestrator, 27-year-old Dutchman Branco van den Boomen, has only grown of late. The technically gifted central organiser became the second tier’s standout player last season thanks to his broad range of passing, pinpoint deliveries from dead-balls and his ability to control the TFC tempo. A major goal threat from free-kicks too, van den Boomen managed an impressive 16 assists in Ligue 2 last season, that was five more than his nearest challenger Youssouf M’Changama of Guingamp, and at least double anyone else. Without Healey, a consistent source of goals will be trickier to find for TFC, but, with van den Boomen and Philippe Montanier’s expansive style, chances certainly won’t be.

Signing To Watch: Zakaria Aboukhlal – Although Dutch second-tier Excelsior’s forward Thijs Dallinga (22) has made an promising start and late-window addition Veljko Birmančević, an attacking midfielder from Malmo, adds quality, Moroccan international forward Zakaria Aboukhlal was TFC’s headline addition in a quiet summer overall. Typically a wide forward, the 22-year-old managed nine league goals in 69 games for AZ Alkmaar, who finished fifth in the Eredivisie last season, after he graduated from PSV’s youth system in 2019. Despite some good European experience and 11 Morocco caps, including four at January’s AFCON, considering the lack of options in the rest of the squad, Aboukhlal’s signing seems odd given he’ll face stiff competition from a host of in-form forwards in the deepest and strongest area of the group – resources might have been better directed elsewhere. However, the Moroccan’s arrival suggests Montanier is considering using a 4-2-3-1 more often than last season.

Transfer Window Analysis – Toulouse enter the new campaign with a very similar squad to their promotion season. Although TFC were comfortably the second tier’s most effective side, they won a weak division, and Montanier had less to work with than Patrice Garande, whose incarnation finished third the year before. Cover for a stable back four is almost non-existent, especially after promising right-back Bafodé Diakité was sold to Lille, while Australian international Denis Genreau is the only reliable option off the bench in midfield. Neither area of the squad received a major addition over the summer. There’s more attacking versatility, however, but Montanier’s squad remains precariously thin, unless TFC plan to trust a raft of promising but largely untested youngsters. However, an eleven which almost picks itself has poise, vision and skill throughout, even if holes could quickly start to appear. Whether Birmančević can replace rapidly developing young forward Nathan N’Goumou’s after his move to Borussia Mönchengladbach remains uncertain.

Strengths – Despite Healey’s importance as a goal threat for Montanier last season, and his injury is a concern for TFC, three others made it into double figures in the league and this TFC team should retain much of its goal threat, aided by van den Boomen and Stijn Spierings as Montanier’s fluid and positive 4-3-3 allows for plenty of chance creation via a trio of midfielders with vision and intelligence. Van den Boomen, himself, managed 12 goals last term, while wide forwards Rafael Ratão and Ado Onaiwu managed 11 and 10 respectively. Winger N’Goumou, who supplanted the skilful pair as Healey’s first choice support act at the end of the campaign, managed eight. However, there will be pressure on untested new signings Birmančević, Dallinga and Aboukhlal to contribute too, but early signs are promising, especially from Dallinga. TFC should be fun to watch this season.

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Weaknesses – So few signings mean that this TFC squad is largely devoid of Ligue 1 experience which could be exposed defensively at this level. Left-back Issiaga Sylla carries the majority of the squad’s top flight appearances but he’s proven a liability in Ligue 1 previously, a loan with Lens also didn’t work out. Goalkeeper Maxime Dupé has seen notable first-team action with Nantes but Toulouse were reportedly worried about his suitability for Ligue 1, despite another solid season, and were looking to replace him at one stage. Valerenga goalkeeper Kjetil Haug has been added as competition. Toulouse’s eclectic recruitment (they’ll likely pick 11 different nationalities at one point this season) has proven deft in recent years, adding starters from varied locations such as Danish football, the J-League and Slovakia to consistent success. However, whether those players are ready for such a jump in quality of opposition here is uncertain.

Verdict – If Montanier can replicate his expansive, attractive style of last season, few will be as enjoyable to watch as Toulouse. They have goals, ingenuity and skill, but the party could be ended by even a moderate injury crisis due to lack of depth, while even their talented first eleven is almost completely unproven at this level. However, much of the bottom half of the table is in a similar position with three promoted sides replacing the underachieving Bordeaux and Saint-Etienne this year. Within that group of clubs, few have the guile or boldness of TFC and, despite the four relegation places, Montanier will be confident of survival.

United Rugby Championship: Stormers thump Sharks in six-try victory in Durban

The Stormers consolidated their place in second position of the United Rugby Championship table after they crushed the Sharks 46-19 in Durban.

Crossings from Herschel Jantjies, Ruben van Heerden, Joseph Dweba, Seabelo Senatla, Suleiman Hartzenberg and Manie Libbok saw them to a bonus-point win.

Fly-half Libbok added a further 14 points off the kicking tee, with full-back Clayton Blommetjies contributing two, as John Dobson’s deadly outfit dominated the coastal derby against a Sharks team that was missing several high quality Springboks for this clash.

Gerbrandt Grobler and Daniel Jooste did go over for the hosts, with Curwin Bosch converting, but the Sharks were well beaten by their South African URC rivals.

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Victory puts the Stormers on 50 points in the standings as they are now just 11 points adrift of league leaders Leinster, with Ulster sitting in third on 43 points. Meanwhile, the Sharks remain in eighth spot after suffering their fifth defeat in 12 URC matches.

The Stormers made a lightning start with the opening try in the second minute when fly-half Libbok broke the line and drew his man before flipping to Jantjies to run in for an easy score under the posts and Blommetjies added the extras.

Van Heerden then took an inside pass before bulldozing through the defensive line to power over and put the Stormers 14-0 up after 18 minutes.

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The Stormers’ dominance continued when Dweba went over from the back of a maul before the Sharks finally got on the board two minutes before the break when Grobler broke through two tackles to go in under the posts.

It only took a minute after the restart for the Stormers to claim the bonus-point try. A long cut-out pass from a maul found Senatla in acres of space on the left wing to coast in for a try.

Senatla was then the provider

Senatla was the architect as Stormers went in for a fifth try, latching onto his own kick ahead before laying off to Hartzenberg to coast in.

Poor handling in the backs from the Sharks allowed Libbok to pounce on the loose ball and sprint clear for the easiest of tries under the sticks.

The Sharks salvaged some pride as Jooste and Grobler claimed late tries.

Reds confirm squad for Force trial

Queensland Reds head coach Brad Thorn has confirmed his squad for this Saturday’s first pre-season trial against the Western Force in Perth.The 30-man squad features 10 players who are yet to play at Super Rugby level, while new recruits and former Internationals Peni Ravai and Luke Jones will play in the maroon jersey for the first time.Thorn said: “It’s great to have footy back.“We’ve worked hard over the pre-season and it’s exciting to have the season in sight.“This Saturday is an opportunity for a number of players to show what they’ve got at the next level and we’re looking forward to seeing them in action.“The Force are always a tough contest and will be great preparation before the season starts.”After impressing during the pre-season, Wests Hospital Cup winners Connor Anderson, Ethan Dobbins and Ben Navosailagi earn their shot for the Reds, with Phransis Sula-Siaosi, Wilson Blyth and Floyd Aubrey also new faces in the squad.Wallabies Fraser McReight, Hunter Paisami, Jordan Petaia and Harry Wilson will feature as the Reds continue their preparation for the 2023 Super Rugby Pacific season.Queensland kick off their campaign on Saturday 25 with a huge clash against the Hurricanes at Townsville’s Queensland Country Bank Stadium. Secure your 2023 Reds membership via https://bit.ly/3UP1YDJ.Western Force v Queensland Reds, Saturday 4 February, UWA Sports Park, Perth, 6:00pm AESTForwardsConnor Anderson – Wests – Brisbane State High School – Everton Park RoostersRichie Asiata – Easts – Anglican Church Grammar SchoolAngus Blyth – Bond University – The Southport School – Casuarina Beach Rugby ClubAlex Davies – University of Queensland – Brisbane Grammar SchoolEthan Dobbins – Wests – St Joseph’s College Gregory Terrace – BrothersMatt Faessler – Brothers – Toowoomba Grammar School – USQ SaintsLuke Jones – Wests – St Pius X College – St Ives Rugby ClubFraser McReight – Brothers – Brisbane Grammar School – Albany Creek BrumbiesZane Nonggorr – Bond University – The Southport School – Gold Coast EaglesPeni Ravai – TBC – Ratu Kadavulevu School, FijiRyan Smith – Brothers – St Patrick’s College Shorncliffe – Caboolture SnakesPhransis Sula-Siaosi – Souths – St Joseph’s Nudgee CollegeKeynan Tauakipulu – Wests – Saint Kentigern College, Auckland – Kenmore BearsSeru Uru – Wests – Ratu Kadavulevu School, Fiji – Namoli Rugby Club, FijiHarry Wilson – Brothers – St Joseph’s College Gregory Terrace – Gunnedah Red DevilsLiam Wright – Easts – Anglican Church Grammar School – EastsDane Zander – University of Queensland – St Joseph’s Nudgee College – Albany Creek BrumbiesBacksFloyd Aubrey – GPS – Marist College AshgroveLawson Creighton – Brothers – Padua CollegeFilipo Daugunu – Wests – Dogotuki District School, FjiiJosh Flook – Brothers – St Joseph’s Nudgee College – BrothersMac Grealy – University of Queensland – Downlands College – Souths ToowoombaIsaac Henry – Wests – Brisbane Boys College – Kenmore BearsTom Lynagh – University of Queensland – Epsom College – Richmond Rugby ClubBen Navosailagi – Wests – St Peter’s Lutheran College – WestsHarry McLaughlin-Phillips – Souths – Brisbane Boys College – Gunnedah Red DevilsHunter Paisami – Wests – Mangere College, AucklandJordan Petaia – Wests – Brisbane State High SchoolKalani Thomas – University of Queensland – Ipswich Grammar School – SouthsLouis Werchon – Wests – Sunshine Coast Grammar School – Maroochydore SwansClick Here: Womens Rowing Forever Stamps 2022

TRANSFER ANALYSIS | Montpellier – Téji Savanier brings European hope but MHSC remain on a knife edge

This is part of our 22/23 Ligue 1 Handbook, the ultimate guide to French Football – You can see our end of season predictions and read every team’s profile right here.

Key Player: Téji Savanier – Club captain Téji Savanier makes everything tick on and off the pitch at Montpellier. Whether scoring an imperious free kick or linking midfield and attack with a breath-taking pass, Savanier is crucial to Montpellier’s style. Often trying passes that others wouldn’t dream of, there aren’t many midfielders in Europe who can be compared with Savanier’s progressive and expressive play, shown by his 5.85 progressive passes per 90 minutes. His success rate may not be the highest, but it’s the Frenchman’s risk-taking that makes him so unpredictable. Savanier is also a threat in the final third, and his eight strikes and seven assists meant nobody contributed to more goals for Montpellier last season. Unafraid of shooting from distance, Savanier can score from almost anywhere. If he can come up with more moments of brilliance and be the same influential figure, Montpellier will owe their successes this season to the Frenchman.

Signing To Watch: Wahbi Khazri – Vital to Saint-Étienne’s few recent successes before their relegation, it will be interesting to see what sort of influence Whabi Khazri holds under Olivier Dall’Oglio at Montpellier. Scoring 10 goals last season shows that the Tunisian will add firepower at La Pallaide, who struggled in front of goal towards the back end of last season. After teenager Elye Wahi enjoyed his best scoring season yet, Dall’Oglio needs to find a way to use Khazri in tandem with his growing list of attacking options, which includes exciting Englishman Stephy Mavididi. Considering the influence Khazri held at Saint-Étienne and his consistent Ligue 1 scoring record, this free transfer could become one of the signings of the season. His early season form has demonstrated as such, helping MHSC revive their goal-shy nature as both a goal threat and a facilitator. 

Transfer Window Analysis – A shrewd Montpellier only spent £900k this summer0. Considering their struggles in front of goal, strengthening their attack was the priority. Khazri already seems at home with three goal contributions in his first five appearances. Former Toulouse centre-back Christopher Julien’s return to France from Celtic, meanwhile, offers experience in the defensive department. That increase in Ligue 1 know-how is key for a club looking to recover from a rocky end to the season but there’s a lack of depth in midfield, which hasn’t been addressed. Savanier is Montpellier’s beating heart and the wily Jordan Ferri has been around Ligue 1 for a long time at the top level but, if Savanier was to get injured, Montpellier’s chances of success would be badly damaged with no evident replacement and a lack of depth in central areas generally. However, Faitout Maouassa, who returns from an unsuccessful spell in Belgium after leaving Rennes, and Aranud Nordin, a versatile forward from Saint-Étienne, add pace, intensity and creativity from wide areas. Both have made good starts in Montpellier’s attacking setup.

Strengths – With Nordin and Khazri free signings, Montpellier have looked their strongest in attack since the departures of prolific strikers Gaëtan Laborde and Andy Delort last summer. There was a lack of grit in their performances at the end of last season and they lacked a clinical edge in front of goal, but, with Wahi still improving, Khazri renowned for being a handful and Mavididi’s impressive finishing, Montpellier should eradicate last season’s more goal-shy nature. Nordin isn’t the most prolific but offers a dynamic and pacey option and depth to what could be an imposing front three while journeyman Ligue 1 striker Valère Germain offers a reliable reserve option up front.

Weakness – While Montpellier are blessed in forward areas, the rest of the team raises questions. Jonas Omlin is one of the best keepers in France but those ahead of him didn’t cover themselves in glory last season. The back line has been strengthened by Jullien but consistency is needed if Montpellier are to improve as a unit which is proving tricky as defensive leader, former Liverpool and Crystal Palace defender Mamadou Sakho, has yet to assert himself in Ligue 1 since his return. Central midfield is also a concern given that Savanier is relied upon so heavily for transition and output and, without him, Montpellier would be looking down the table rather than up.

Verdict – Montpellier have had a mixed start to the campaign but their form has improved from a rocky second half of last season. Attacking improvements should address issues in the final third with Khazri the stand-out acquisition. How quickly Jullien finds his feet, out of favour and injured at Celtic in recent months, will be key but he has the quality to improve the defence. However, it appears Dall’Oglio is a Savanier injury away from his season being derailed after the midfield departures of Florent Mollet for Schalke and Remy Cabella for Lille.

Liam Wraith

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