Kruis, Parkes to play in Japan next season

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England lock George Kruis and Welsh centre Hadleigh Parkes will play in Japan for the Panasonic Wild Knights next season, the Top League club said ...

England lock George Kruis and Welsh centre Hadleigh Parkes will play in Japan for the Panasonic Wild Knights next season, the Top League club said on Monday.

The pair are expected to arrive in Japan in November ahead of the 2021 Top League season, which begins in January. The 2020 campaign was cancelled due to the novel coronavirus outbreak.Kruis, a key part of Eddie Jones' England side that reached the World Cup final last year, will be leaving Saracens after over a decade at the club.

"I am extremely excited and honoured to take on this new challenge and chapter in my career," the 30-year-old Kruis said in a statement. "I have known Robbie Deans for a while now, and am sure that the squad and the program he will run will give us the best possible chance of winning silverware," said the New Zealand-born Parkes.

 

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