Sporting Club Albegoa signs New Zealand midfielder Jarrod Bowie

Sporting Club Albegoa signs New Zealand midfielder Jarrod Bowie

Sporting Club Albigeois is strengthening its three-quarter line-up this season. The yellow and black make official on Thursday 6 July the arrival of the season for New Zealand centre, Jarrod Bowie (29 years, 1.87m, 103kg). The former Tarbes, Stade Toulousain and Béziers player, who has made around fifteen appearances in the Top 14 and more than 70 in Pro D2, will bring all his experience to the Albigensian defence. Furthermore, on Wednesday, the club finalized the signing of James Tedder. The South African, who arrived heading into the final stages, was able to convince head coach Matteo Bonello and his staff to keep him in the group. He will wear SCA colors for another two years. Sporting finally brought in, on Tuesday, young player Abel da Cunha, who settles in Albi from Racing 92! After seven years at the Ciel et Blanc training centre, the Under-20 international has the ambition to show all his talent. The Tarnais will return to training on Monday 10 July.

Securities and Commodities Authority contracts for the 2023-2024 season:
Shaun Robinson (AFS), centre, 29, free
Evrard Dion Ulay (CIV), 2nd row, 30 years old, Massey (National)
Kaminiele Raifono (FJI), Winger, 27 years old, Soyaux-Angoulême (Pro D2)
Simon Hartmann, winger, 22 years old, Stade Dijonnes (National 2)
Gabriel Neullier, 3rd row, 19 years old, LOU (top 14)
Simone Renaud, right column, 24 years old, USA Montauban Sabiac (Pro D2)
Mathieu Costalat, 3rd grade, 21 years old, Tarbes-Pyrénées Rugby (National)
Simon Mika, second row, 23 years old, Castres Olympique (top 14 loan)
Lucas Bendor, Pillar, 22, Stade Française de Paris (Top 14)
Tim Giresse, Winger, 29 years old, Valence-Romans (Pro D2)
Abel da Cunha, Pillar, 20 years old, Racing 92 (Top 14)
James Tedder, Flight Center Half, 26, Permanent Transfer to SCA (National)
Jarrod Boye, midfielder, 29 years old, AS Béziers Hérault Rugby (Pro D2)

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