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Ther 30-year-old says it's 'not clear' what his future holds after his Big Apple move.

Bastareaud says Major League Rugby move is 'not a loan at all'

Toulon centre Mathieu Bastareaud explained why he is headed for New York after the Rugby World Cup.

MATHIEU BASTAREAUD SAYS his decision to join Rugby United New York was motivated by a desire for a new experience with his family.

It was confirmed on Monday that the powerhouse Toulon and France centre will join the Major League Rugby side after the Rugby World Cup in Japan.

Bastareaud, who has made 54 appearances for France, spoke with Super Rugby side the Sharks but opted for the chance to move to the Big Apple.

“My first idea was South Africa, with the Sharks. We talked for a long time, but there was nothing concrete,” he told L’Equipe. 

“But with my new family situation, I needed something safe. In the end, we entered into discussions with [RUNY chief executive] Pierre Arnald.

“New York, ultimately, was the best compromise between the experience of living and seeing something else with the family. I have to think for three now, not just for me.”

It was initially reported Bastareaud would be leaving on a one-year loan, but the 30-year-old said that is not the case.

“It’s not a loan at all. I am under contract with RCT until November, then paid by the New York club until June,” he added. 

“For the rest, there are discussions. Will anyone want me again? It’s not clear. It’s an experience to come back better. 

“It’s just a goodbye and see you soon. I hope [to come back] but nothing is fixed.”

Bastareaud is New York’s second marquee signing after former England international Ben Foden joined last year.

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    Mute Limón Madrugada
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    Apr 30th 2019, 5:39 PM

    If Ben Foden can run rings around the US teams just think what Basta will do

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    Apr 30th 2019, 9:25 PM

    @Limón Madrugada: he hasn’t though.
    Dylan Fawsit has more tries than Foden.

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    Apr 30th 2019, 6:40 PM

    Great for the game over there.

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    Apr 30th 2019, 8:57 PM

    @thesaltyurchin: I’ve watched a few games, mainly New York because of the closer time zone (and the bazillion Irish lads they have). It is essentially AIL level. But with signings like this its bound to become stronger. Bastareaud is still top of his game like.

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    Apr 30th 2019, 9:08 PM

    @Havid Dickey: yep he can cover 5 positions , 1,2,3 and 12,13

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    Apr 30th 2019, 9:28 PM

    @Havid Dickey: I live here, so have watched a fair bit. I’d put the top 3 teams (NOLA, Seattle & San Diego) closer to Munster A.
    Austin wouldn’t win the Gleeson League.

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    Apr 30th 2019, 9:30 PM

    @Frantic Pigeon: to clarify, should have said provincial A level. There was no intention or reason to just mention Munster.

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    Apr 30th 2019, 11:05 PM

    They did this with Soccer at the start blew their club budgets on big name stars and left the clubs broke with no underage funding ,My brother played over there in the 90s they have a great social club ethos it still astounds me that their International game is rubbish

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