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Nathan Hughes is going to Japan

Ex English number 8, Nathan Hughes will move to Japan. A huge number of players in recent times decided to move to Japan. Nathan Hughes refused to continue his career in Top 14 giants Clermont Auvergne.

Nathan had a huge effect on the English game. With Wasps, he won 22 England caps, and then he decided to move to Bristol Bear. But his career stopped. Then he wants to move to France because it was clear that he wouldn’t continue his career in Bristol. 

But then he decided to move to Japan. In Japan, he will be closer to his family, and his time in the Premiership is over. Now, when he is a 31-years-old he is hoping that he will have some better performance in the future. 

Playing for the Premiership was one incredible time, but now is time for changes. Hughes is born in Fiji, and the last time when he played for England was in the match against Scotland in 2019. That means that now he could play for Fiji in the World Cup next year. He will have some time to make a decision, but one thing is clear, he will move to Japan.

 

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