As we know, the off-season is eventful Narbonne. Many strong men left (Robertson, Fortuin, Maraku, Goudert…) and it was necessary to rebuild a team capable of taking the lead. National. For this, a dozen or so men have arrived and after this first block, the results are mixed in the friendly sports park as the RCN have won twice more than they have lost. At the time of writing, he is 8th in the Championship despite a heavy weekend defeat at Alby’s Meadows, 41 to 15.
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Time to take a breather, we’re expanding the team at Audiois a little more with the top recruit for the division announced on Monday: Tom Homer. For those who don’t know him, the 32-year-old Englishman started and finished London IrishAlthough he spent many years bathIt was remarkably similar to a certain competition Anthony Watson is behind. A good scorer with a very dangerous profile, he scored over 760 points in the leagueEngland He was once one of English rugby’s biggest hopes when he was the director of excellence at the 2008 Youth World Cup. At international level in the U20s, he did not enjoy the same trajectory as some of his more famous peers of his generation. Ben Youngs And Courtney Laws.
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In 2021, the main back-to-back failed Montauban, claiming he had no desire to continue playing after joining Sapiac in the ProD2. He hopes to do the same this time around at the Nationals, where he can bring a lot to Narbonne if he follows through on form. And especially Australian is a great complement James KaneProbably the best early season recruit on the Orange et Noires side.
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