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“All staying in the Premiership” – Six more London Irish stars find new clubs

#3. Adam Coleman to Bordeaux

The 31-year-old player, who represented Australia in 38 matches, including the 2019 Rugby World Cup, has made a significant decision to switch his allegiance to Tonga for the upcoming finals in France.

The player from London Irish has been rumoured to be considering a move to Bordeaux in the Top 14 league, which has now been confirmed.

He is now a member of the Tongan squad, which boasts notable players such as Malakai Fekitoa and Charles Piutau, both former All Blacks, and Isreal Folau, a former Wallaby.

Adam Coleman of London Irish during the European Challenge Cup match between London Irish and Toulon at Madejski Stadium on December 14 2019, Reading, England (Photo: Tom Sandberg/PPAUK)

#4. Chandler Cunningham-South to Harlequins

Harlequins have confirmed the signing of former London Irish back-rower Chandler Cunningham-South.

Cunningham-South is well equipped to play across both flanks and at number eight, making him a valuable asset for Harlequins. It is great to see that the promising young player will continue in the Premiership, after the 20-year-old’s future was uncertain after the financial collapse of London Irish.

The 20-year-old, who grew up in New Zealand playing for North Harbour, Canterbury and Lincoln University, joined the London Irish Academy last year, before making his Premiership debut against Bath Rugby in May 2022.

Last season Cunningham-South made 19 Premiership appearances, proving a handful in attack and defence, with 73 carries, 91 tackles and three tries. He also played a key role for the Exiles in their Champions Cup campaign, playing all four pool matches against Montpellier and DHL Stormers.

Chandler Cunningham-South of London Irish during the Gallagher Premiership match between London Irish and Leicester Tigers at The Gtech Community Stadium, London on 25 February 2023 (Photo: Danny Loo/PPAUK)

Cunningham-South has gained international recognition, as he was called up for the England U20s squad. He has featured in the 2022 and 2023 U20s Six Nations, and is in the squad for the U20 World Championships.

Speaking ahead to the Harlequins website, Cunningham-South said: “I’m excited to be starting a new opportunity at Harlequins and extremely grateful for the chance to join the Club. I want to thank everyone at London Irish for the special memories and support. I loved my time playing for Irish and want to thank the supporters for the encouragement and thank my coaches and teammates for believing in me and helping me grow as a player and person.โ€

Try celebrations for Chandler Cunningham-South of London Irish during the Gallagher Premiership match between London Irish and Leicester Tigers at The Gtech Community Stadium, London on 25 February 2023 (Photo: Danny Loo/PPAUK)

Director of Rugby Billy Millard added: “It’s pleasing to welcome Chandler to Quins and provide him with an opportunity to continue his career in the Premiership. I know how much the London Irish supporters loved watching him play last season, he’s an excitement machine with plenty of power and versatility. We’re excited for his continued development in Quins colours.”

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