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Glasgow Warriors star would 'love' for arrival of former teammate Leone Nakarawa by the New Year

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Former Racing 92 lock Leone Nakarawa. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)

Glasgow Warriors won't welcome the return of Fiji star Leone Nakarawa by Christmas, but the club's co-captain Ryan Wilson is hopeful the prominent second rower will return by the New Year.

Talk of a move back to Scotstoun has been prominent since Nakarawa was axed by Top 14 side Racing 92 after he reported two weeks late back for club duties following the World Cup in Japan.

The 31-year-old left for the Paris-based outfit in 2016 after making a name for himself with the Warriors, of whom he made 69 appearances since his debut in 2013 and won a PRO12 title with two years later.

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Wilson was also at the forefront of Glasgow's championship success four years ago, and the Scotland international said he would love nothing more than for his old teammate to return to Scotland as they chase a place in both the PRO14 and Champions Cup knockout stages.

“He’s not coming around for Christmas. He’s away in Fiji at the moment I think. He’s been in touch, I speak to him quite a bit,” Wilson said, according to The Scotsman.

“I’d love to enjoy New Year with him. I’d love more than anything for Leone to come to Glasgow. It would mean everything to the club to have a player like that back here. That would be incredible because he is such an amazing player and a good man as well.”

As it stands at the halfway stage of the season, Glasgow sit two points outside of a play-off berth in their conference in the PRO14, while they remain in firm competition with the likes of Northampton, Munster and Gloucester for a place in the Champions Cup quarter-finals.



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After back-to-back defeats in front of a home crowd at the hands of Leinster and La Rochelle in both domestic and continental competitions, Wilson was confident Saturday's success will empower his side of delivering again in the Scottish capital this week.

“We had two losses at home in a row, which is not good enough at all by our standards. I think we will take a massive confidence boost from this game and then use it against them when we go to Murrayfield," he said.

“It was a bit scrappy [at the weekend], not helped by five yellow cards. But you grind them out and probably feel better after games like those than when you’ve run away with it.”

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