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Harlequins' Louis Lynagh poised to quit the Premiership for URC

Harlequins' Louis Lynagh (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)

Louis Lynagh is edging towards the Harlequins exit door when his contract runs out at the end of the season at the Gallagher Premiership club and move to the United Rugby Championship.

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The 23-year-old is set to follow in the footsteps of his father, Wallabies legend Michael, by joining Benetton, the Treviso franchise who have emerged as favourites to win the race for his signature.

The former England ag-grade international was born in Treviso in December 2000, the city where his father spent five seasons at the Stadio Comunale di Monigo after moving to play in Europe in 1991. Lynagh snr later played in London, the Rugby World Cup winner becoming Nigel Wray’s first major signing for Saracens.

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    It was in the English capital that Lynagh jnr took his first steps in the game in Richmond’s minis section, but a move to Treviso from Harlequins could now settle the question of where Lynagh – who qualifies for England through residency, Australia through his father, Italy through his birth and his Italian-born mother – will pin his international colours.

    The winger was first approached by Kieran Crowley two years ago about playing for the Azzurri. He was included by former England boss Eddie Jones in training squads but was never capped.

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    This season, Lynagh has made 14 appearances for Quins, who are second on the table and chasing Premiership leaders Northampton. He has scored five tries, two of which came in the win over Ulster in the Investec Champions Cup at the end of last month.

    The scorer of another two tries when Harlequins beat Exeter in the 2021 Premiership Final, Lynagh has managed 27 tries in 58 appearances for the club but hasn’t agreed to a new deal to stay at the Twickenham Stoop beyond July.

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    Lynagh would complete an all-star Treviso back line that would include Rhyno Smith, Tommaso Menoncello, Malakai Fekitoa, Paolo Odogwu, Jacob Umaga and Alessandro Garbisi. The much-improved Italians are currently second to Leinster in this season’s URC.

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    Wayne 485 days ago

    Very good player & another 1 missed by England

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    Mzilikazi 485 days ago

    Felt he was very close to being capped by England before he was injured. It seemed then that he was set on an England career in his own mind. This news does surprise me. Good luck to him, where ever he ends up playing. he is a great talent.

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    fl 485 days ago

    this is a win for everyone.


    he’s not quite up to england standard, but could do very well for italy!

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    LC 485 days ago

    The standard England showed in Rome last week…

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    BI 485 days ago

    I think he’s quality, as an Irish fan I’d probably take him. Exactly the kind of winger that does well in Ireland

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    BigMaul 485 days ago

    Let’s not pretend there’s a gulf between the respective talents of the two teams. If he is up to Italy standard, then he is up to England standard.


    And, as a Harlequins fan, I can say this is not a win for everyone.

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    CM 485 days ago

    He will play for Italy since England (both Jones and Borthwick) ignore his skills. Another England coaching fail.

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    Sumkunn Tsadmiova 485 days ago

    All neatly encapsulated a few weeks ago for Quins. Scored a wonderful solo try then, not long afterwards, missed a crucial tackle that allowed the oppo to score. Not good enough for international top team recognition. And little or nothing to do with coaching failures.

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    fl 485 days ago

    no

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