"Heavy heart" - Harlequins have confirmed SIX departures - Ruck

“Heavy heart” – Harlequins have confirmed SIX departures

Harlequins are poised to announce the departure of six players at the conclusion of the current season, including some key members of the squad.

Despite securing the signings of Joe Launchbury and Will Porter for the upcoming 2023/24 season, Quins may need to further reinforce their roster before the start of the new campaign.

Additionally, there is a pressing need for them to explore options to prolong the contract of Marcus Smith, the talented England fly-half.

Smith’s current contract is set to expire in 2024, and there have been reports of considerable interest from clubs overseas.

Below are the names of the six players who have already confirmed their exit from Twickenham Stoop this summer.

HARLEQUINS DEPARTURES:

#1. Aaron Morris (retiring)

The 28-year-old will be retiring at the end of the season, following a series of serious injuries which have seen him side-lined for much of the last two seasons.

Commenting on his departure, Morris said: “This has been a very difficult decision and made with a heavy heart. The last two seasons have been incredibly challenging as I have battled with multiple serious injuries, bringing both physical and emotional pain.

“It is time for me to find the joy that rugby once gave me in something else. Whilst my career is shorter than I would have liked, I retire proudly with Premiership winners medal and as a Junior World Champion. I want to thank the Club, my teammates, the supporters and my family for all their support. I hope I have made them proud”.

Harlequins Head Coach Tabai Matson said: “We will be sorry to see Aaron go. He has been desperately unlucky with injuries and while his career has been shorter than we all would have liked, he can feel very proud of his achievements in the Quarters.

“We are always sorry to see good men leave our club and Aaron’s departure will leave a massive hole. We wish him all the best for the future knowing with his capabilities he will transition successfully and will probably be an exemplar for other players”.

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#2. Tommaso Allan (Perpignan)

After joining the South West London club at the start of the 2021/22 campaign, Allan will return to Perpignan for a second stint at the club.

In a statement, the club said: “Harlequins wish Allan the best in the next step in his rugby career and looks forward to finishing the current campaign with the Italian international in the Famous Quarters.”

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