BRISTOL HAVE PULLED off a coup by securing the signature of New Zealand second-row forward Steven Luatua for next season.
Bottom of the Premiership with just two wins from their 14 games so far this season, Luatua could end up playing second-tier rugby if Bristol cannot secure survival.
Luatua, who has 15 All Blacks caps to his name, will link up with current Connacht head coach Pat Lam — a former coach of his Super Rugby franchise Blues. Lam will leave the western province at the end of this season to take charge in Bristol.
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Bristol described the deal as “among the most significant signings in the club’s recent history”.
Luatua said in a statement: “I have a fantastic relationship with Pat and I enjoyed working with him at the Blues. I’m looking forward to taking on a new challenge with Bristol and contributing to the long-term vision of the club.
“Bristol Rugby is one of the most ambitious clubs in the UK and that’s backed up by a really passionate fan base. I’ve heard great things about the environment that is being built there and the plans in place, so I can’t wait to get started.”
Luatua was not a member of the All Blacks’ World Cup-winning squad in 2015, but appeared for his country as recently as last November.
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