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EDINBURGH have recruited Solomoni ‘Junior’ Rasolea from Western Force in Australia for next season. The 24-year-old centre has been recruited to compensate for the departures of Matt Scott and Sam Beard, who are leaving for Gloucester and Newport Gwent Dragons respectively.
Born in Brisbane, Rasolea, who can also play on the wing, has two caps for the Australian Sevens team and is therefore ineligible to play for any other country. He earlier played for Fiji in the junior world championships.
Edinburgh have already announced the signing of Rory Scholes from Ulster and Duncan Weir from Glasgow Warriors for next season. Glenn Bryce is expected to follow Weir from the Warriors to Murrayfield.
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aww, just as he was playing well.
Last year I would have been OK with this, but he has shown stacks of promise this year and now I'm disappointed.
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They aren't going to sign players who don't show any promise now are they![]()
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He'll probably be playing for Scotland in 2017.
After last years World Cup all of the 6N sides could use some help.
Will be sorry to see Junior head off, he has given us four good years.
One of the few who put a lot of time into club rugby especially in the first few years.
He is heading towards a peak in age and form and time for him to cash in if he can on a more lucrative contact.
Thanks Junior for the memories and the short chats we hade every now and then after a match or at a fan day.
We appreciate the sacrifices you made coming to WA to play for us. Go well and enjoy
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Japan and the Pacific Islands for Aussie Super 9's!
Let's have one of these in WA! Click this link: Saitama Super Arena - New Perth Stadium?
The only way he could switch allegiance to anyone other than Australia is by playing a game in the 2018-2019 World Sevens Series (i.e. the Olympic qualifying tournament) for the 'new' country.
He'll probably be playing for Scotland in 2018.