The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Ex-England captain wants to inspire a new generation in US rugby

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LONDON: Former England captain Chris Robshaw wants to help inspire a new generation of American rugby players when he joins San Diego Legion in Major League Rugby.

The 34-year-old Harlequins backrow forward is set to bring the curtain down on his 16 years at the English Premiershi­p club when the season finally ends after being disrupted by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Robshaw signed a two-year contract with San Diego and wants to help nurture young players alongside New Zealand World Cup-winning New Zealand centre Ma'a Nonu.

"It is not the level of the Premiershi­p but I have spoken to a couple of the guys and they say it equates to the Championsh­ip (second tier) and it is growing," Robshaw told an online press conference on Monday.

"Ma'a Nonu and myself bring experience, which can hopefully help bring through the next generation of US players and aid further developmen­t.

"This is a sport where we pick it up at a young age like five or six years old, whereas over there a lot of guys picked it up a little bit later and for some it is their second sport."

"I hope to introduce them to some of the finer skills and dark arts," he added with a chuckle.

Robshaw, who captained England 43 times in his 66 Tests, said he had been considerin­g a move abroad for a while as he and his wife (singer Camilla Kerslake) had wanted to experience a different country.

His new life in Major League Rugby will begin with pre-season training in January.

Robshaw said the United States seemed like the perfect fit.

"English-speaking helped as I was very dyslexic as a kid," he said. "I would struggle in a foreign language.

"The choice of the move, there is an element of properly enjoying it and immersing in it.

"The fellows sometimes have not quite enjoyed their times abroad potentiall­y as much as they thought they might have.

"We see it here at Harlequins. We have two good Argentinia­ns who speak very good English as they were taught it from an early age at school. Even so, they want to speak to each other in Spanish."

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