Harlequins sign rising star Chandler Cunningham-South
Harlequins have officially signed Chandler Cunningham-South, the versatile London Irish back-row player and former England U20s star.
The 20-year-old joins Harlequins after London Irish's suspension from the Gallagher Premiership.
Cunningham-South, who hails from New Zealand and has played for North Harbour, Canterbury, and Lincoln University, became part of the London Irish Academy last year.
In the previous season, he made an impressive 19 appearances in the Premiership, showcasing his skills in attack and defense with 73 carries, 91 tackles, and three tries. He also played a vital role for London Irish in the Champions Cup, featuring in all four pool matches. Cunningham-South's outstanding performances earned him a place in the England U20 squad for the 2022 and 2023 Six Nations and a spot in England's upcoming U20 World Championship team.
Cunningham-South said: "I'm excited to be starting a new opportunity at Harlequins and extremely grateful for the chance to join the Club. I want to thank everyone at London Irish for the special memories and support. I loved my time playing for Irish and want to thank the supporters for the encouragement and thank my coaches and teammates for believing in me and helping me grow as a player and person.”
Director of Rugby Billy Millard added: "It's pleasing to welcome Chandler to Quins and provide him with an opportunity to continue his career in the Premiership. I know how much the London Irish supporters loved watching him play last season, he's an excitement machine with plenty of power and versatility. We're excited for his continued development in Quins colours."
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What does the ownership of the club have to do with the poor performance of the team. It’s not as if he’s coaching them or in any way influencing the composition of the teams. I honestly don’t understand the comment.
Go to commentsHe knows his body is not up to the work load of international rugby. The fact that Cane only played only 27 of the 46 games the ABs played while he was officially captain is a telling statistic. And that excludes the time he had out with neck injury. He was never able to put a long enough body of work together to get back to his best without a new injury setting him back. He knows better than anyone that the problem will get worse, not better, given the same workload. Correct decision and good luck to him.
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