Courtney Lawes, the seasoned rugby player, is making headlines as he prepares to return to the Premiership at the end of the season after spending two years with Brive. At 37 years old, Lawes has had an illustrious career, including 105 caps for England and multiple titles with Northampton Saints.
Lawes joined Brive in 2024 after a successful tenure with Northampton, where he won two Premiership titles and two Challenge Cup trophies. His time in France has been memorable, as he reflected, “I’m having an experience in Brive that I’ll never forget, both on and off the pitch.” Brive’s management, including Thierry Blandinières, expressed pride in having Lawes as part of their team, stating, “We are very proud to say that Courtney Lawes will have been a Brive player for two seasons.”
Despite Brive’s desire for Lawes to finish his career with them, they understand his wish for a new challenge back in England. The Leicester Tigers have reportedly shown interest in signing him, which could mark a new chapter in his already storied career.
Lawes has been a pivotal figure in English rugby, winning three Six Nations titles and representing his country in four Rugby World Cups, finishing as runners-up in 2019 and third in 2023. His commitment to the sport is unwavering, as he stated, “I’m going to give it my all until the end of the season to finish this adventure with CAB in the best possible way.”
Having spent 17 years at Northampton Saints, Lawes has left an indelible mark on the club, which had not won the Premiership for a decade before his captaincy. His leadership and talent have been celebrated throughout his career, and his return to the Premiership is highly anticipated.
As Lawes prepares for his next move, observers are eager to see where he will land and how he will continue to contribute to the sport he loves. Details remain unconfirmed regarding his next club, but the excitement surrounding his return to England is palpable.
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