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Dragons sign 102kg Stormers centre on immediate deal

Chris Hollis (Image taken from Dragons website).

The Dragons have signed centre Chris Hollis from the Stormers on a short-term deal.

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The 25-year-old has already started training with his new teammates at the Dragons’ Ystrad Mynach training base, ahead of their final three matches of the United Rugby Championship season.

The 102kg centre will be reacquainted with his former Stormers teammates sooner than anticipated though, with the Dragons’ next fixture being against the Cape Town outfit at Rodney Parade on May 10, before fixtures against the Ospreys and the Scarlets.

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The South African spent the last two seasons with the Stormers, having arrived from the Lions in 2022.

The Dragons sit one place from the bottom in the URC table, only one point ahead of Zebre.

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Head coach Dai Flanagan said after the signing was announced: “Chris is a player who wants game time and is a big ball carrier and man who can make his mark here.

“I first noticed Chris several years ago when he was playing for the Southern Kings, and I’ve followed him ever since and been a big fan of his.

“Chris can play multiple positions so adds great depth to our squad and is someone who we feel can be a real asset to us.”

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RedWarriors 4 hours ago
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Rugby incident, happens scores of times in a game. Dupont wasn’t even hit with much force, Beirne just clears him and force is added from behind from Furlong.

We can’t have special treatment for France just because their star is the one who gets unlucky.

There is already a lack of clarity around actual Written decisions and how they differ from bans.

For example, Mauvaka the official written decision states Mauvaka to have made a ‘reckless’, ‘deliberate’, shot ‘to the head’ of a ‘player in a vulnerable position’ on the ground. That’s a high level entry ban of 10 weeks. However, the press release did not show ‘reckless’ or ‘vulnerable player’ ticked alloweing Mauvaka to enter at the 6 match mid range.

Similarly Ntamack’s written report showed that it was a ‘reckless’, ‘head shot’ with ‘injury’. The injury was a fully displaced nose bone and Ntamack apologizes for the injury in the written report. This should give Ntamack an entry level of 6 weeks but in the Press Release ‘Injured’ is unticked meaning Ntamack gets away with a 4 week entry ban. This is not counting the fact that the world knows he deliberately injured Thomas.

No. France have been abusing the system for years, recently spreading disinformation about the Ringrose ban in order to undermine confidence in the process.

Giving France even more special treatment is not the answer.

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