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Lam signs Fiji star Radradra for Bears

- Liam Napier

Pat Lam has secured another coup, signing one of Europe’s most soughtafte­r attacking talents.

Fiji’s Semi Radradra has knocked back a return to the NRL in favour of a three-year deal to join the Bristol Bears from next season.

Reports out of Sydney in recent weeks suggested the 27-year-old was ready to turn his back on rugby union but he will now move from Bordeaux to Bristol in 2020 and further strengthen Lam’s squad that already features Charles Piutau, Steven Luatua, England loose forward Nathan Hughes, Alapati Leiua and John Afoa.

Radradra switched from the Parramatta Eels in 2016 to join Toulon and

Every top club across both codes on the planet wanted him.

Pat Lam

has since been a revelation in the French Top 14.

“There’s no doubt Semi is one of the best players in the world — a world-class performer,” said Lam, Bristol’s director of rugby.

Radradra scored two tries and beat 29 defenders, more than anyone else, in four appearance­s for Fiji at the World Cup in Japan.

Whether playing centre or on the wing, he is considered one of Europe’s most lethal attacking threats.

“I’m looking forward to coming to the Premiershi­p and playing under Pat Lam at Bristol,” Radradra said.

“They’re one of the most exciting teams in Europe right now and the way they are doing things is making everybody take notice.”

Lam signed a four-year extension with Bristol in May through to 2023 and is steadily building his vision for the Bears, just as he did at Connacht previously.

After four rounds of the Premiershi­p this season Bristol are joint leaders with Chris Boyd’s Northampto­n following three early wins each.

Bristol and Lam, backed by wealthy owner Steve Lansdown, have clearly signalled their intent with Radradra’s acquisitio­n.

“Every top club across both codes on the planet wanted him,” Lam said.

“So for Bristol to be able to bring in a player of his quality underlines the fantastic work that the club is doing.

“Semi has clarity about our vision and knows what the club want to achieve. As a person and a player he’s perfect for our culture.”

 ??  ?? Aaron Smith gestures to the crowd after the World Cup loss to England.
Aaron Smith gestures to the crowd after the World Cup loss to England.

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