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STATEMENT: Gloucester release statement on coaches future after 90-0 defeat

  1. Eben Etzebeth (South Africa)

Eben Etzebeth epitomizes the spirit of the Springboks jersey, boasting over 100 caps for his country and revered as one of the world’s premier locks. Instrumental in South Africa’s Rugby World Cup triumphs, his pivotal performance in the 2023 quarter-final against France shifted momentum in favor of the Springboks, underlining his significance to the team.

  1. Ardie Savea (New Zealand)

Ardie Savea, renowned for his versatility and leadership, earned World Rugby’s Player of the Year accolade in 2023. His standout display during the Rugby World Cup quarter-final against Ireland showcased his scoring prowess, propelling New Zealand to victory. A key figure in the All Blacks setup, Savea’s impact extends beyond his on-field exploits, providing invaluable leadership to the team.

  1. Bundee Aki (Ireland)

Bundee Aki’s prowess as a centre lies in his ability to breach defensive lines with ease and deliver bone-crunching tackles. His stellar performances at the 2023 Rugby World Cup, including 10 clean breaks, 30 defenders beaten, 28 tackles made, and five tries scored, underscore his exceptional talent. Aki’s contributions have been instrumental in Ireland’s success, securing two Six Nations titles and a Pro12 triumph with Connacht.

Bundee Aki of Ireland on the break during the Guinness Six Nations Match between England and Ireland at Twickenham Stadium, Twickenham, London on February 23. – PHOTO: Tom Sandberg/PPAUK
  1. Dan Sheehan (Ireland)

Dan Sheehan’s proficiency as a world-class hooker is evident in his expertise at the line-out and dominance in scrums. His versatility was on display during the 2024 Six Nations, notably with a rapid try against Italy that showcased his speed and power. Cementing his place in Andy Farrell’s squad, Sheehan’s contributions have played a crucial role in Ireland’s Grand Slam triumph.

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