England scrum-half Raffi Quirke has announced his departure from Sale Sharks at the end of the season, with speculation surrounding a potential move to Newcastle Red Bulls. The 24-year-old had been hampered by injuries throughout his time at the club and was often bypassed in favour of Scotland's Gus Warr.
Despite this, Quirke has enjoyed a strong run of form recently, retaining his place in England's squad for the autumn internationals. However, he revealed that playing for Sale 'is the hardest decision of my life' and will give everything to bring success to the club before leaving.
Quirke has agreed to a two-year deal with Newcastle Red Bulls, who have recruited heavily in recent weeks. This move comes after a period during which Quirke had expressed a desire for a new challenge and environment in his rugby career.
The scrum-half's departure from Sale will be felt, particularly in light of recent additions such as all-Black Hoskins Sotutu, Exeter pair Josh Hodge and Rusi Tuima, Northampton forward duo Sam Graham and Elliot Millar-Mills, along with fellow Puma Franco Molina.
Alex Sanderson, director of rugby at Sale Sharks, has expressed his appreciation for Quirke's contributions to the club, stating that he feels like 'he wants to try a new environment and a new challenge.' The decision is seen as a loss for the club, but also an opportunity for Quirke to pursue his next chapter in rugby.
Despite this, Quirke has enjoyed a strong run of form recently, retaining his place in England's squad for the autumn internationals. However, he revealed that playing for Sale 'is the hardest decision of my life' and will give everything to bring success to the club before leaving.
Quirke has agreed to a two-year deal with Newcastle Red Bulls, who have recruited heavily in recent weeks. This move comes after a period during which Quirke had expressed a desire for a new challenge and environment in his rugby career.
The scrum-half's departure from Sale will be felt, particularly in light of recent additions such as all-Black Hoskins Sotutu, Exeter pair Josh Hodge and Rusi Tuima, Northampton forward duo Sam Graham and Elliot Millar-Mills, along with fellow Puma Franco Molina.
Alex Sanderson, director of rugby at Sale Sharks, has expressed his appreciation for Quirke's contributions to the club, stating that he feels like 'he wants to try a new environment and a new challenge.' The decision is seen as a loss for the club, but also an opportunity for Quirke to pursue his next chapter in rugby.