International Stars in the Premiership: Players to Watch
3 min readAs the Rugby World Cup gears up for its grand finale in a few weeks, the focus is not just on the global stage but also on the domestic arena. The Premiership, England’s top rugby league, is set to witness the return of numerous international players who have showcased their skills on the world stage. With the new season commencing, fans can anticipate the arrival of these talents to their respective Premiership clubs.
The Premiership Kick-off
The eagerly awaited new season of the Premiership kicks off this Friday as Bristol Bears face Leicester Tigers at Ashton Gate. While fans are excited about the return of club rugby, they will have to wait until at least next month to see most of the big international stars make their way back from World Cup duty.
A Mix of Talent
The Premiership will see a mix of players in the spotlight. Among them are new arrivals to the league, established faces with international experience, and even players making their World Cup debuts. BBC Sport has compiled a list of some of the top internationals to keep an eye on in the Premiership this season.
Finn Russell’s Premiership Debut
One of the headline-grabbing names entering the Premiership this autumn is Scotland and British and Irish Lions fly-half Finn Russell. The 31-year-old made waves when he announced his move to Bath in December, marking a significant shift after five seasons with Racing 92, who reached the Champions Cup final three times. Bath’s director of rugby, Johann van Graan, is banking on Russell’s playmaking abilities to rejuvenate the club, which has faced challenges in recent seasons.
Transfers from Abroad
The Premiership will also welcome players transferring from abroad, adding an international flavor to the league. Fijian lock Temo Mayanavanua, who played a pivotal role in Fiji’s journey to the World Cup quarter-finals, will join Northampton from Lyon. Meanwhile, Wales prop Dillon Lewis, who earned his 50th cap for Wales earlier this year, is making a move to the Premiership, joining Harlequins from Cardiff Rugby while still remaining eligible for his national team.
Bristol’s World Cup Signings
Two of Bristol’s notable signings, Santiago Grondona and Virimi Vakatawa, were expected to participate in the World Cup. Grondona, an Argentine forward, joined Bristol after a stint with Pau in France, and although he was named in the Pumas’ World Cup squad, an injury ruled him out of the tournament. Vakatawa, a center, boasts 31 caps for France but was previously prevented from playing for the nation due to a heart condition. Bristol has cleared him to return after a review by sports cardiologists.
Established Internationals in the Premiership
The Premiership also has a roster of seasoned international players who have been part of the league for several years. This includes South African duo Jasper Wiese and Andre Esterhuizen, who have been stalwarts in English rugby’s top flight, representing Leicester and Harlequins. Steven Luatua, a Bristol veteran, switched allegiances to play for Samoa, earning his fourth cap in the World Cup. Additionally, Tonga’s Solomone Kata, a unique figure who has played in both rugby league and union World Cups, has joined Leicester from Exeter.
With international stars from various nations gracing the Premiership, the league promises to offer an exciting blend of talent for rugby enthusiasts. The competition, featuring a mix of newcomers and established players, sets the stage for an exhilarating season of club rugby in England.