Olympic silver medallist Josaia Raisuqe has officially signed a two-year deal with the French club Brive. The 30-year-old, currently with Castres, will join Brive as they continue to bolster their roster for the upcoming season. A notable aspect of this move is Raisuqe’s reunion with coach Pierre-Henry Broncan, with whom he has previously played while at Tarn.

Raisuqe brings versatility to Brive, having experience both on the wing and occasionally in the back row. This transition marks the fourth club in his career, following stints with Stade Français, Nevers, and Castres Olympique. Despite limited playing time this past season—having only appeared in three matches with just one start in the Champions Cup against Northampton—this transfer to Brive offers him a new opportunity to make a significant impact.

The signing of Raisuqe comes amid a notable trend in French rugby where players often reunite with familiar coaching staff, fostering improved team dynamics and performance. His Olympic experience positions him as a valuable asset, and fans are hopeful that he will become an integral player for Brive as they aim to enhance their competitive stature in the league.

Overall, this move signifies not only potential growth for Raisuqe but also reflects Brive’s strategic planning for a formidable season ahead, promising an exciting journey for both the player and the club.


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