Toulon-bound Radradra would 'love' Eels return
Semi Radradra says he has no regrets over his decision to join Toulon but would "love" to return for a second spell with Parramatta Eels.
The Fijian winger will switch codes at the end of the NRL season to showcase his talents in the Top 14.
Radradra has not had second thoughts about his move to union, but Eels fans may not have seen the last of him.
"I don't regret any decision I made," said the 24-year-old flyer. "If it's coming from inside me, I never regret anything.
"I'm upset for the fans for sure, but it's a business nowadays and I need to do what's best for my family.
"I think it's the best thing for me to go play rugby union and hopefully if I get the chance to come back, I'd like to."
He added: "I don't know, we will see what happens [with regards to a return]. I would love to come back to Parra."
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How about a SH type of Champions Cup? I'm not going to repeat the whole response here, but did write what I think would be good. Not only for NZ, but all of the SH. I would however love to hear your thoughts on such a competition
Go to commentsCan’t really complain about those scores. Individually, too many were off their best and went missing in big, match defining moments. Collectively, the team often looked muddled and lacked cool-headed, leadership especially in the final quarter of games. This was further compounded by a quality drop-off from the bench.
Calls for Borthwick’s dismissal have grown increasingly louder with each passing game as he has been shown to be tactically and selectively subpar. His position is now in the balance and I don’t believe he’ll be kept on unless England fix their defensive issues and beat at least one of Ireland, France or Scotland in the 6Ns, which on the latest showing looks increasingly unlikely.
Couple of returning players in Chessum and Mitchell coupled with a stronger bench, might give England fans a few reasons to remain optimistic.
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