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14.2 Players out. 15 Ulster. ... This is a list of player transfers involving United Rugby Championship teams before or during 2024–25 season ... List of 2024–25 ...
The list is of deals that are confirmed and are either from or to a rugby union team in the Top 14 during the 2023–24 season. It is not unknown for confirmed deals to be cancelled at a later date. On 8 June 2024, Vannes defeated Grenoble 16–9 to win the 2023–24 Rugby Pro D2 season to be promoted to the Top 14 for the 2024–25 season. [1]
This is a list of player transfers involving Premiership Rugby teams before or during the 2024–25 season. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The list consists of deals that have been confirmed, and are for players who are moving either from or to a rugby union team which competed in the Premiership during the 2023–24 season . [ 3 ]
The 2024–25 season is the Lions' fourth season in the United Rugby Championship, their 29th season of professional rugby and their 135th season of representative rugby since the foundation of their provincial union, the Transvaal Rugby Union.
Player To Date until Ref. 1 July 2024 [a] GK: Nathan Bishop: Wycombe Wanderers: 3 February 2025 [b] [20] 18 July 2024: GK: Matty Young: Salford City: End of Season [21] 2 August 2024: LB: Oliver Bainbridge: Kilmarnock: 10 January 2025 [c] [23] 8 August 2024: CM: Jay Matete: Bolton Wanderers: End of Season [24] 23 August 2024: CM: Ben Middlemas ...
The 2024–25 season is the 132nd season in the history of Newcastle United Football Club, and their eighth consecutive season in the Premier League. In addition to the domestic league, the club is also participating in the FA Cup and the EFL Cup.
The 2024–25 season is the 144th season of competitive football by Heart of Midlothian. It is the club's fourth season of play back in the top tier of Scottish football since 2020, having been promoted from the Scottish Championship at the end of the previous season, [1] having played just one season in the Scottish Championship.
The wealth of the Top 14 clubs has led them to attract a large number of international players, [20] and to build teams with more strength in depth (in 2011, Top 14 clubs could have as many as 45 players, compared to 33 for Leicester Tigers, 2010 Premiership winner). [21] Two changes in regulation threatened to limit this economic growth.