Transfer news, rumours, speculation, insinuations, and outright transfer slanders - Season 2025/26

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Scrumhead wrote: Thu Feb 05, 2026 2:41 pm
Oakboy wrote: Thu Feb 05, 2026 11:20 am Whoever is to blame, it's hell of a shame that both brothers are not available to us. Mind you, some apparently prefer Underhill and Earl anyway so what the hell.
I’d much prefer both were available, but as an England supporter, I dislike how they’ve taken themselves out of contention seemingly for money and lifestyle.

If we’re prepared to criticise South Africans etc. for being mercenary, we should be equally prepared to do so for our own.

Is Jack better than Underhill at test level? Highly debatable.

Is Tom better than Earl? Again - debatable IMO. They’re very different players, but I think it’s factually accurate to say that Earl has had a big impact for most of his England career. I don’t know why you’re consistently dismissing him? Could Tom have had an even bigger impact? Very possibly, but he chose not to fight for it.

Ultimately, I see it as an honour to play for England and if a player isn’t prepared to fight for their place, I’d prefer to pick someone who is. Particularly when the drop off in ability isn’t clear cut.
Frankly, you are right in everything you say.

My opinion, just my opinion, is that a back row unit including both Willises could have achieved a higher standard than will be achieved by a back row with Underhill and Earl in it.

The Wasps debacle did for both brothers. England did not give Jack a regular slot and wasted many caps on Dombrandt ahead of Tom. Both are now off the scene, voluntary victims of the rules laid down by the RFU.

Nothing will stop me groaning with frustration every time I watch Russell play for either Bath or Scotland. Under different rules, he can play for both without appearing to be disloyal or mercenary.

I will support England through thick and thin but the 6:2 business whereby we apparently need five backrowers to do the job of four is not the sign of strength that others claim, IMO. Rather, it is leaving us open to weakness overall in its lack of balance. I hope SB does not stick with the policy. Unfortunately, I suspect he will.
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Oakboy wrote: Thu Feb 05, 2026 3:52 pm
Scrumhead wrote: Thu Feb 05, 2026 2:41 pm
Oakboy wrote: Thu Feb 05, 2026 11:20 am Whoever is to blame, it's hell of a shame that both brothers are not available to us. Mind you, some apparently prefer Underhill and Earl anyway so what the hell.
I’d much prefer both were available, but as an England supporter, I dislike how they’ve taken themselves out of contention seemingly for money and lifestyle.

If we’re prepared to criticise South Africans etc. for being mercenary, we should be equally prepared to do so for our own.

Is Jack better than Underhill at test level? Highly debatable.

Is Tom better than Earl? Again - debatable IMO. They’re very different players, but I think it’s factually accurate to say that Earl has had a big impact for most of his England career. I don’t know why you’re consistently dismissing him? Could Tom have had an even bigger impact? Very possibly, but he chose not to fight for it.

Ultimately, I see it as an honour to play for England and if a player isn’t prepared to fight for their place, I’d prefer to pick someone who is. Particularly when the drop off in ability isn’t clear cut.
Frankly, you are right in everything you say.

My opinion, just my opinion, is that a back row unit including both Willises could have achieved a higher standard than will be achieved by a back row with Underhill and Earl in it.

The Wasps debacle did for both brothers. England did not give Jack a regular slot and wasted many caps on Dombrandt ahead of Tom. Both are now off the scene, voluntary victims of the rules laid down by the RFU.

Nothing will stop me groaning with frustration every time I watch Russell play for either Bath or Scotland. Under different rules, he can play for both without appearing to be disloyal or mercenary.

I will support England through thick and thin but the 6:2 business whereby we apparently need five backrowers to do the job of four is not the sign of strength that others claim, IMO. Rather, it is leaving us open to weakness overall in its lack of balance. I hope SB does not stick with the policy. Unfortunately, I suspect he will.
The game has changed, like it or not, and that forward impact off the bench is proving to be crucial in more and more games. It’s funny reading this while being so infuriated at Townsend’s selection/strategy for Scotland - sticking with convention despite the strength of attacking forwards and versatility of backs he has available to him.

Borthwick may be following a trend to some degree, but I think it’s aiding results right now.
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Charlie Morgan is writing for the Times now.
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Mm. Well at least it's not the Heil
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Fissler reckons Sale are in for Lavanini. They’ve had an absolute nightmare in the recruitment department. Doubt Sanderson lasts until the end of the next season.
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Captainhaircut wrote: Mon Feb 09, 2026 8:06 pm Fissler reckons Sale are in for Lavanini. They’ve had an absolute nightmare in the recruitment department. Doubt Sanderson lasts until the end of the next season.
He's got a season at the Crusaders first. Be interesting to see how he goes there and whether they can teach him a few tricks or generally how to up his work rate to keep up with their attack. I suspect he'll be an impact sub for them.

Sale have been tooling up their scrum in recruitment so far and he'd definitely help with that. Rolling maul time he'd be handy but he's more than capable of picking up penalties and cards which Sale don't need assistance with. Again as an impact sub he could be useful.
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Danno wrote: Mon Feb 09, 2026 6:57 pm Mm. Well at least it's not the Heil
Or the Sun. Downside of the Times (aside from various things that are better kept to the politics board) is that they're paywall is more robust than the Telegraph's and can't be broken through with most of the usual tricks. Shame, cause I do like his articles, but it'll be a cold day in hell before I pay the Times a penny.

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Puja wrote: Tue Feb 10, 2026 12:50 am
Danno wrote: Mon Feb 09, 2026 6:57 pm Mm. Well at least it's not the Heil
Or the Sun. Downside of the Times (aside from various things that are better kept to the politics board) is that they're paywall is more robust than the Telegraph's and can't be broken through with most of the usual tricks. Shame, cause I do like his articles, but it'll be a cold day in hell before I pay the Times a penny.

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Seems ok.

https://archive.ph/4TQyz

The FT has a 'mare of a paywall, could have been thinking of that?

Eta: the linked article is by Will Kelleher, also formerly of the Tor.. err, Telegraph. Looks like they've had a clear out and left that hack Richardson in charge of their RU coverage.
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Anthony Belleau has extended his stay in Northampton, which is really excellent news. Not that anyone wants to see him go, but if the Furbank to Quins rumour is the price to pay to keep hold of Belleau it feels like the sensible decision given the make up of the squad
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Up there with Searle for unheralded signing of the season - and quite possibly up there as full-on signing of the season
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Fissler full of Bristol rumours:

More from Fissler. 5 rumoured signings summarised here.

Bristol Bears are poised to raid neighbours Bath and take flanker Ethan Staddon to Ashton Gate next season as Pat Lam steps up his recruitment plans.

Former England Under-18 and Under-20 Staddon, 23, who was part of the Bath side that won the PREM Rugby Cup in 2025, beating Exeter Chiefs 48-14, is out of contract at the end of the season.

Dorchester-born Staddon made his debut for the Blue, Black and White against Worcester Warriors in December 2020, and has played 37 games for the club, with 21 coming in the cup.

The former Hartpury ace, who signed a one-year contract extension last February, who can play six or seven, is the latest player that Lam has shown an interest in.

RugbyPass reported at the weekend that the Bears are keen on Ulster’s former Ireland under-20 lock Matthew Dalton, who is out of contract with the United Rugby Championship outfit at the end of the season.

Dalton, who rejoined Ulster for a second spell in January 2025, has also played for Utah, Newcastle Falcons and Soyaux Angoulême, and has made five appearances for Ulster.

While we also exclusively revealed that they had moved for Cornish Pirates hooker Sol Moody, who has been one of Champ Rugby’s standout performers since joining on a dual registration from Exeter Chiefs.

Moody has scored 11 tries in 10 games for the Pirates, including four in the win against Ampthill and a hat-trick in the win over London Scottish last weekend.

We also revealed in December that Lam has also done a deal that will see Ealing Trailfinders highly-rated full-back Tobi Wilson move to the club at the start of next season.

And it is understood that they are very close to winning the race for Worcester Warriors’ No.8 Khalik Kareem, who is another player to have caught the eye playing in the Champ this season.
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Pat looking to add depth to the Bears squad for next season. Are there many anticipated departures for him to deal with?
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Hope the Staddon thing is just a Fisslerism, but fear it isn't.
Like Butt (and TdG) deserves to be higher up the pecking order, but won't be at Bath.
Like Butt (and TdG) expecting to lose player we'd rather keep, but had hoped we'd keep more of our academy graduates.
Like Butt (and TdG) value to Bath versus value to other teams looking to strengthen his position will simply be different.
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The draw of more game time and potentially higher wages to be earned with an enhanced reputation may be to hard to turn down. Being able to keep your academy guys, ideally on slightly cheaper contracts, to fill out the squad is very useful. Bath have got other talented young backrow options though with Green and Timmins.
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I think that's exactly what I'm saying isn't it?
Doesn't make it less painful though.
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FKAS wrote: Tue Feb 10, 2026 6:55 pm Pat looking to add depth to the Bears squad for next season. Are there many anticipated departures for him to deal with?
Hooker - I think we're ok but it depends if Will Capon can recover. If he's looking doubtful then we'll need a hooker, but Tomas Gwilliam looks good in the academy.
Props we're ok - I think that the young ones (Trevitt, Halliwell and Scot) are trusted with 1st team duty now. Not sure on the status of Lovejoy, Grahamslaw and Lahiff's contracts. I think they maybe up...

2nd row, We know that James Dun is off, so there's space up for grabs. With Dun off we have 4 senior locks, so could see Bristol looking for someone there.

Back row: Kofi Krips & Kenzie Jenkins haven't managed to push their way into the side so one of those could be off as well. Fairly sure Kofi's contract would be up this season. I think Paddy Pearce and George Taylor will be safe.

The big one is Luatua - he's 34 and his contract is (I think) also up. He's started coaching at Bristol Uni so is looking to after retirement now I guess. Whatever he does I can't complain - the man has earned whatever he get and if he goes to France for a final pay day then fair play to him. An absolute diamond for Brisol, possibly our best ever signing.

AJ is also likely off - he's getting on a bit, injuries are mounting and we now have cover in Jordan, Worsely, and Williams.
Elizalde has been linked with France but it's quiet on rumours regarding the backs.
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Faf de Klerk is said to have had an offer from Perpignan and Aaron Smith from Pau.
JGP is also said to be considering offers from Top14 clubs.
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jimKRFC wrote: Wed Jan 28, 2026 12:51 pm Somerset live are reporting that TdG has signed for Exeter.
Happy with that as it might mean Heward is staying at Bristol (I remain optimistic he can go unijured for more than a month).
Delighted that that rumour has been proven wrong - extends at Bath until 2028
https://www.bathrugby.com/content/de-gl ... -and-white
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Which Tyler wrote: Mon Feb 16, 2026 3:05 pm
jimKRFC wrote: Wed Jan 28, 2026 12:51 pm Somerset live are reporting that TdG has signed for Exeter.
Happy with that as it might mean Heward is staying at Bristol (I remain optimistic he can go unijured for more than a month).
Delighted that that rumour has been proven wrong - extends at Bath until 2028
https://www.bathrugby.com/content/de-gl ... -and-white
There were some comments over the weekend where Baxter said he hadn't signed. Good news for Bath. Less so for Exeter.
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RugbyPass linking Gatland with Quins.

I know they are a complete shit show but surely they can’t be that stupid?
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Captainhaircut wrote: Wed Feb 18, 2026 8:43 am RugbyPass linking Gatland with Quins.

I know they are a complete shit show but surely they can’t be that stupid?
I thought part of the Garland issue was that he wanted to be with his family in NZ so outside of test windows would be back down there. Be odd for him then to take a club job in the NH. That and his direct style would be a bit of a shift for Quins.
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Ugh. I get it on the level of him being a good guy to get things organised and dig you out of a hole, but that feels like such a clash. Would that really be much different to Gustard? Saying that, maybe it's exactly what we need. The game has changed again. Kick and clap is back.
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Mikey Brown wrote: Wed Feb 18, 2026 9:04 am Ugh. I get it on the level of him being a good guy to get things organised and dig you out of a hole, but that feels like such a clash. Would that really be much different to Gustard? Saying that, maybe it's exactly what we need. The game has changed again. Kick and clap is back.
Didn't Gustard create the foundations for the last title?
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You can argue that. We didn't keep him. It was hard to see us winning it if we did, either way.
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Mikey Brown wrote: Wed Feb 18, 2026 9:30 am You can argue that. We didn't keep him. It was hard to see us winning it if we did, either way.
Yeah created the foundations and then was moved aside for others us finish building the actual structure. Whether someone like Gatland could be a short term option to build structure to then move aside and let the Quins attacking nature flourish would be an interesting call.
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