'I feel like I can fit in': Newcastle sign Moroni from Leicester
Life after becoming a Gallagher Premiership title winner last Saturday hasn’t taken long to move on for Argentina midfielder Matias Moroni as he has now been confirmed as a new Newcastle signing on a two-year deal from champions Leicester. The ex-Jaguares centre joined Tigers in 2020 and he now leaves after making 35 appearances for the club.
Moroni tweeted a farewell note to Leicester fans on Tuesday night and a Newcastle statement on Wednesday read: “Gallagher Premiership winner Matias Moroni has signed for Newcastle Falcons, with the Argentina centre agreeing to a two-year deal to move to Kingston Park.
“A regular with newly-crowned Premiership champions Leicester Tigers, Moroni started at Twickenham during Saturday’s dramatic final victory over Saracens. Also playing in the Super Rugby final with Jaguares, Moroni has been capped 57 times by Argentina, scoring ten international tries, and is part of the Pumas squad which will host Scotland in a three-Test series next month.”
Looking forward to joining international teammates Matias Orlando and Mateo Carreras in the Falcons rank, Moroni said: “I like how Newcastle want to play the game, and I feel like I can fit in there. Matias and I have known each other since playing together for Argentina U20s and he is one of my best friends as well as being a top player.
“We know we can play well together because we have done it for many years, and I obviously know Mateo as well from our time together with the Pumas. It’s always useful having someone you trust who is already at the club because they can tell you what it’s really like. Through the chats I have had with Matias I know that Newcastle is a place where I will be happy on and off the field.
Asked what he will bring to Newcastle, Moroni added: “If I could sum it up in a word, I would say ‘intensity’. I might not be the best kicker or passer if you are looking at an individual skill, but I will do everything with intensity and look to play for the team. I have built up a good amount of experience over the years which will hopefully be useful for the rest of the team, and I’m excited about this new opportunity with Newcastle.
“I have enjoyed playing in the Premiership at Leicester and it’s a competition which suits my game. I am thankful to everyone at Tigers and will take only good memories from my time there and now I’m looking forward to this new challenge with the Falcons.”
New Newcastle boss Dave Walder said: “Matias is a hugely well-respected player who will add a lot to our group, and it’s great that we have been able to sign a player of his standing in the game. He has been a central figure for a really strong Leicester side this season, going on to start in the Premiership final. He is an outstanding character and he brings a level of experience and leadership which will be really valuable for us as we look to move forward this season.”
Moroni becomes the Falcons’ sixth signing of the summer, following the previously-announced arrivals of Ospreys fly-half Josh Thomas, Bath fly-half Tian Schoeman, Doncaster Knights lock Josh Peters, Austin Gilgronis lock Sebastian de Chaves and Coventry scrum-half Josh Barton.
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How do you feel about Schmidts progress now?
When you say turners then around - they were horrendous and got absolutely pumped by wales at the World Cup and by Argentina recently
So it’s not hard to improve from that
And now they play a decent side (albeit still not top four) and get pumped 4 tries to 1
The ABs have their own issues but I’ll take our 6 class props and other areas of improvement every day
Go to commentsUmaga-Jensen at 26 has the attributes of a 2nd-5 and has moved past injuries that hampered his earlier elevation to AB status. I agree with TI that we persist with playing people out of position and ignore the best positional players from selection.
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