TOP 14 – It’s now official, Australian versatile three-quarter quarterback Reece Hodge has signed up with Aviron bayonnais for the next three years. He is a favorite recruit for the Basque club who earns himself 62 international selections.
Aviron Bayonnais is boosting its three-quarter line with an international-class rookie player. As announced several weeks ago in the columns of Medi-OlympiqueReese Hodge is officially from Bayonne. He joins other backpackers like Callandret, Mori or Zabalza who are already involved with the Basque Club. He will return to rowing after the World Cup in France.
No, not the giant screen that stopped working on Saturday!
Rhys Hodge: “Very happy to be joining Bayonne for the next three years. I’ve heard very good things about the passion of the fans and the great atmosphere at Jan Duger. I can’t wait to be there!” pic.twitter.com/eK4SwtCslU
– Averon Bayonet (@avironrugbypro) February 20, 2023
“I can’t wait to be there!”
“Very happy to be joining Bayonne for the next three years. I’ve heard very good things about the passion of the fans and the great atmosphere at Jean-Dauger. I can’t wait to be there!”. Those are the first words of the Australian international arriving from Melbourne Rebels according to a tweet from Aviron bayonnais. The Wallaby player made 62 appearances for Australia and notably participated in the 2019 World Cup. He participated in the wing position in the quarter-final against England.
“Travel aficionado. Incurable bacon specialist. Tv evangelist. Wannabe internet enthusiast. Typical creator.”