Sunwolves flyhalf Pisi heading to Bristol

Sunwolves flyhalf Tusi Pisi has announced he will leave the Tokyo-based Super Rugby club to join English team Bristol at the end of the season.

Fledgling Super Rugby team the Sunwolves were dealt a big blow with news their Samoan flyhalf Tusi Pisi will leave Japan to join English club Bristol at the end of the season.

Pisi, who had also played for Japan Top League side Suntory Sungoliath, was one of the few foreign internationals signed by the Sunwolves for their debut Super Rugby campaign, which has begun with four defeats.

The 33-year-old, who has featured in 28 Tests for his country, has also played in New Zealand with the Hurricanes and Crusaders and in France with Toulon and was keen for a new challenge.

"I'm delighted to be joining Bristol Rugby and look forward to playing club rugby in England for the first time during my career," he said in a statement on Thursday after agreeing a two-year deal.

"I've enjoyed my time in Japan and the experience has helped me develop as a player. I still have much I want to achieve and I hope I can do that with Bristol."

Bristol are currently top of the English second tier as they chase promotion back to the Premiership following relegation in 2009.


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