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Bristol’s £500k offer to Hughes

MATCH IT OR I’LL GO, No 8 TELLS WASPS

- by CHRIS FOY Rugby Correspond­ent

WASPS confirmed the loss of one England player yesterday, the NFL-bound wing Christian Wade, and appear destined to lose another, with Nathan Hughes poised for a lucrative move to Bristol.

The 27-year-old England No 8 is on the verge of agreeing terms for an end- of- season switch to the West Country

Hughes has been offered a deal worth around £500,000 a year by Bristol and is expected to accept it unless his current employers can match the terms.

That appears doubtful. Dai Young, Wasps’ director of rugby, has spoken candidly this season about the club’s struggle to retain their leading players in the face of rampant wage inflation. Hughes has been transforme­d into an internatio­nalnteryer class player since joining Wasps inn 2013 but it appearss Bristol’s formidable financial clout will prove decisive.

Hughes, who is thought to earnn between £250,000 andd £300,000, is in Dubai on holiday this week whileile he is serving a ban for punching,punching and a source close to the player said he has not made a decision about his future.

Premiershi­p clubs are not allowed to approach players contracted to another club until January 1 of the year their deal expires. However, Wasps are already looking for a replacemen­t No 8 — presumably in the expectatio­n Hughes will leave.

As reported by Sportsmail last week, Wade has abruptly ended his rugby career, having won just a solitary Test cap five years ago.

The diminutive, try- scoring phenomenon is preparing to seek a new career in American football, not that the Wasps statement last night to confirm his departure mentioned as much. It spoke of his retirement on ‘ confidenti­al terms’. Young expressed his frustratio­n, saying: ‘It’s very disappoint­ing to lose a player of Wadey’s quality at this stage of the season.

‘ The club held numerous discussion­s with him to try to convince him to keep pushing forward with Wasps, but in the end it was clear this is the path he wished to go down.

‘The club neverthele­ss wants to wish him all the best with his future career and put on record our thanks for the contributi­on Christian has made to Wasps.’

In the statement, Wade made no mention of his plans, saying: ‘I’ve decided to leave for personal reasons. I would like to thank Wasps Wasp chairman Derek Richardson Ric and Dai for their th support in what has h been the most difficult d decision of my m life.

‘ Rugby has privileged le and honoured me m with so many wonderful wo memories that will stay with me for the restres of my life.’ MMeanwhile,hil Gloucester fly-half Danny Cipriani has been banned for three weeks after appearing at a disciplina­ry hearing in Paris yesterday afternoon.

The 30-year-old was found guilty of a dangerous tackle in his club’s match at Munster last Saturday. He accepted the charge, and after concluding the red-card offence was mid-range — with an entrypoint suspension of six weeks — the three-man panel reduced the sanction by 50 per cent.

Conor Murray will miss Ireland’s November internatio­nals with ongoing neck troubles. The 29-year-old Munster and Lions scrum-half has not played since Ireland’s tour of Australia.

Joe Schmidt’s side face Italy in Chicago, then Argentina, New Zealand and the USA in Dublin.

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