Rugby Lam confident Radradra and Piutau will be staying with Bristol
PAT Lam has shot down speculation Bristol Bears’ marquee players Semi Radradra and Charles Piutau could leave the club at the end of the season.
For the second successive week, The Rugby Paper reported Fijian international captain Radradra who scored a world-class 40-metre solo try against Sale Sharks on Saturday to hand Bristol Bears a 10-9 lead going into the second leg of the Heineken Champions Cup last16 tie - is attracting interest from overseas, with Toulon reported to have joined his former club Bordeaux Begles in being interested in adding the 29-year-old to their roster next season.
Meanwhile, with the Gallagher Premiership salary gap reducing further next season with marque players, whose wages count outside of the £5 million salary cap, going down from two to one, there has been plenty of speculation that former All Black full-back Charles Piutau could also be leaving BS3, with a move to join his brother Siale playing in Japan muted.
However, Bristol director of rugby Lam essentially put an end to the rumors yesterday.
He said: “There is no decision to be made on their future.
“The boys are on contract next year, both of them. There is no decision to be made, they are here next year.
“There is speculation from everyone outside but ultimately both boys are on contract.”
A spokesman for Premiership Rugby confirmed that, while marquee players are being reduced from two to one next season if they were under contract and designated as an ‘excluded player’ at the time the new regulations came into place in June 2020, then a club can
continue to have two players whose wages fall outside of the cap during the 2022-23 season.
Once those contracts have expired, a club - like Bristol in this situation - would only be able to have one marquee player moving forward.
In effect, it means Bristol are incentivised to keep Piutau and Radradra for as long as possible under their contracts to gain the maximum on-field advantage, as long as Lam believes both men continue to represent good value for money.
Following a sickness in the Bristol camp last week, Radradra and Piutau both started on the bench at the AJ Bell Stadium on Saturday but were introduced early in the second half to ensure the Bears finished the stronger of the two sides, which they did.