Olympic silver medallist Josaia Raisuqe has finalized a two-year deal with the French club Brive, further enhancing the team’s roster for the upcoming season. The 30-year-old, who is transitioning from Castres Olympique, is set to reunite with former coach Pierre-Henry Broncan at Brive, having worked with him previously at Tarn. This collaboration may prove beneficial as Raisuqe has experience playing both on the wing and in the back row, providing versatility to the Brive lineup.

Throughout his career, Raisuqe has had stints with various clubs, including Stade Français and Nevers, and will now embark on his journey with Brive as he enters his fourth French club. This past season, his game time was limited, participating in only three matches, with just one start in the Champions Cup against Northampton.

In a time when player mobility is high, Raisuqe’s signing exemplifies the continued trend of players seeking new challenges in the competitive landscape of French rugby. As the season approaches, the addition of Raisuqe could bring a fresh dynamic to Brive’s play style.

Overall, this move highlights a positive outlook for Raisuqe’s career and Brive’s strategic planning for a robust upcoming season. Fans can anticipate exciting developments as the team integrates new talent into their playing strategy.


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