Fans call for more Nakarawa-like signings to stem the tide at faltering Glasgow
Leone Nakarawa’s return to Glasgow Warriors is hopefully the beginning of a number of new signings for many supporters of the club.
The Fijian lock recently rejoined his former side until the end of the season, after he was sacked by Racing 92 for failing to return to training after the Rugby World Cup. The Warriors leapt at the chance of signing the 31-year-old, and he returns to Scotstoun after leaving in 2016.
Nakarawa is one of the leading locks in world rugby, and many Glasgow fans have fond memories of his time in Scotland. Having been named the European player of the year in 2018, he is famed for his ball-carrying and offloading ability. In fact, OptaJonny recently revealed that he made the most offloads in the Pro14 last decade, alongside Nick Williams, despite only playing for only three years in the league.
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While the recruitment of the Olympic gold-winning sevens player is a boost, fans hope that his deal can be secured beyond the end of the season. The trouble is, there will undoubtedly be many sides across Europe that would want to sign the Fijian, and could potentially attract him with greater financial power.
With Nakarawa’s second row partner Jonny Gray rumoured to be leaving the Warriors at the end of the season for the Exeter Chiefs, it is paramount that Glasgow do not see a large-scale exodus at the end of the season. Alongside Gray, centre Nick Grigg could also be heading elsewhere, as well as head coach Dave Rennie, who is set to join the Wallabies.
It is hoped, therefore, that Nakarawa’s signing is a statement of intent for a side that have been one of the forces in the PRO14 in recent years.
In the short-term, there is belief that the lock’s arrival will signal a change in fortunes this season at Scotstoun, as the Warriors’ hopes of making the Champions Cup quarter-finals are slim. Despite making the final of the PRO14 last season, only four teams have lost more games this season than Glasgow, but Nakarawa has the ability to turn things around.
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This France team is as good as they were when they went into the World Cup as favorites. Have gone through a rebuild of confidence and rediscovered that form.
Neither England nor Ireland will trouble this team in the 6N. That’s my prediction.
And I guess about time too. Considering that France has won but one 6N title in 6 seasons despite being the best French team for generations thriving off the platform which is the Top 14.
They must just beware of peaking too soon and going to Australia over confident.
Which is also why I thinks it’s absolutely bonkers that France isn’t sending there best players to New Zealand next year. Yes, it isn’t Australia, but getting some SH travel experience makes more sense than not.
Go to commentsI'm not meaning to criticise the players, it's a professional game, this is their livelihood so all power to them. I am aiming criticism at the selectors. Italy is the perfect opportunity to give players of the future a game such as Lakai, Love etc. There is a finite number of tests until the next world cup to develop the team, we are wasting one today.
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