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Top 14: England scrum-half Perry to join club-mate El Abd in Top 14 next season

24 March 2009

Jamie Noon
High Noon: Newcastle's Jamie
leading the British exodus
Photo: Michael Paler

The ongoing English exodus to France’s Top 14 seemingly gathers pace by the day with Bristol duo Shaun Perry and captain Joe El Abd becoming the latest to confirm their exits.

England scrum-half Perry (30) is set to join Brive, according to the BBC, with flanker El Abd (29) heading down south to ply his trade with Toulon.

Both departures had been widely expected following Bristol's relegation from the Guinness Premiership, but their respective destinations will be a further blow to the RFU as it seeks to stem what is now becoming a major player-drain across the Channel.

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Their signings follow hot on the heels of Newcastle duo Jamie Noon and Tom May confirming this week that they too would be playing in Top 14 next season.

May will link up with El Abd at Toulon under the guidance of incoming director of rugby Philippe Saint-André, while Noon - like Perry - is heading for Brive.

It is significant that Brive and Toulon are heading the pillage of British stars, with the former having an English CEO (Simon Gillham) and the latter a head coach (Saint-André) heading their way after years spent with Gloucester and Sale Sharks.

Toulon, who are also expected to confirm the signing of Newcastle an England fly-half Jonny Wilkinson in the coming days, have already confirmed a raft of British based signings for next season.

In addition to May an El Abd, they have recruited Cardiff's Jamie Robinson, Leinster's Felipe Contepomi and Saracens' Kris Chesney, as well as Sale's French star Sébastien Bruno. They have further signed the Clermont pair of Pierre Mignoni an Laurent Emmanuelli.

Brive - who already have the likes of Steve Thompson, Andy Goode, Damien Browne, Alex Popham, Ben Johnstone, Liam Davies and Barry Davies on their books - have strengthened their squad with the capture of England centres Riki Flutey an Noon. They have also been linked with Scottish international wing Sean Lamont.

 

But it's not just Brive and Toulon that are keen on getting their mits on British talent. Stade Francais have hooked James Haskell and Tom Palmer, Biarritz have landed Leicester Tigers’ Erinle Ayoola - an England sevens international - an in talks with World Cup winner Iain Balshaw. They already have another England international in their squad in the shape of Magnus Lund.

Clermont Auvergne have signed veteran Scottish international Jason White, in addition to Sale's French international Lionel Faure.

Former England internationals Ollie Smith and Perry Freshwater remain at Montpellier and Perpignan respectively, while the Catalans also have two Scots currently on their books – Nathan Hines and Chris Cusiter, although the latter is returning to Glasgow at the end of the season.

The only English player returning from France to England at present is Brive’s Ben Cohen, but even he admitted that his decision was prompted by personal rather than professional reasons.

This wave of English players fleeing the Guinness Premiership in preference for Top 14 recently prompted the RFU warn players they could harm their international prospects by playing in France.

However, it was widely viewed that the RFU’s stance – it wrote to all of the players currently in its Elite Player Squad (EPS) – was no more than window dressing in an attempt to save face after agreeing a multi-million pound deal with Guinness Premiership clubs.

The essence of that agreement was that the clubs would release members of the EPS for England training squads, match preparation and various monitoring programmes, as well as limiting the number of games they would play in a season. The deal is binding for Premiership clubs, but not so for clubs based in France.

That is seriously worrying the head honchos at the RFU, who fear they may have effectively thrown good money – and bundles of it – down the drain if the player exodus to France continues.

Haskell’s departure is the one that worries them most because he is only 24, whereas most of the other signings have been players either in their late 20s or early 30s. But Haskell has been at pains recently to confirm that Stade Francais will facilitate all of his England commitments, while Brive's Gillham said his club would always do likewise with its England internationals.

And it’s not just the British talent that is leaking away from the Guinness Premiership, with high-profile French internationals such as Sebastien Chabal and Benjamin Kayser also confirmed as heading back across the Channel this summer, while Julian Dupuy’s future at Leicester remains uncertain.

 


 
 
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