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England losing leading lights

SIX NATIONS: OVERSEAS-BASED STARS ARE INELIGIBLE

- Paris

When England head to Lyon tomorrow to face France in a potential Six Nations title decider they will be shorn of four members of the side that took them to a surprise third place in the Rugby World Cup in October.

Lock Dave Ribbans, back-rower Jack Willis, centre Joe Marchant and winger Henry Arundell have left English clubs for outfits in the French Top 14 and are now ineligible for Steve Borthwick’s side.

Greats of the English game such as Jonny Wilkinson, Steffon Armitage and Andrew Sheridan have made the same journey in the past but the financial problems engulfing the sport in the country are making more players look across the Channel.

Arundell moved to Paris’ Racing 92 after London Irish went into administra­tion, falling to the same fate as fellow Premiershi­p clubs Wasps and Worcester Warriors as well as second-tier Jersey Reds.

The Premiershi­p’s salary cap for this term is £5 million while it is set at €10.7 million in France’s top two tiers.

Arundell, 21, has scored eight tries in 13 matches for Racing so far this season featuring alongside the likes of South Africa’s two-time World Cup winner Siya Kolisi and against wingers such as Italy’s Ange Capuozzo and Teddy Thomas.

“The attraction is to challenge yourself against the best, because if you want to be the best, you have to beat the best,” Arundell told reporters in late February.

“Even if I’ve been here for six months now, each week I go ‘wow’,” he added.

In late 2022, flanker Willis was unemployed after Wasps ceased to trade but was then offered a lifeline by record 22-time French champions Toulouse.

“I think sometimes people forget the situation in England... Only 14 months ago I lost my job,” Willis said in January.

“There was no money, no offers for me in England.

“People forget that quite quickly. This club has been amazing for me and I love it here,” he added, having won the 2023 Top 14 title.

Another Englishman based in Paris is flyhalf Zack Henry, who joined Stade Francais this season after spells at Pau, Nevers and Leicester.

Henry originally arrived in France with then third-tier Rouen, joining the Normandy side after graduating from university in England.

“It’s obvious why people leave because there were four clubs that disappeare­d, there’s not much money or investment over there,” fluent French speaker Henry told reporters two week ago. –

 ?? ?? HENRY ARUNDELL Picture: Getty Images
HENRY ARUNDELL Picture: Getty Images

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