George McGuigan excited by what the future holds at Newcastle after rejoining club
George McGuigan is returning to Newcastle Falcons, with the hooker signing on a one-year deal.
The 32-year-old scored 48 tries in 165 appearances during his previous two spells at Kingston Park, having come through the academy.
The England A international departed for Gloucester in December 2022 and finished last season with Welsh side Ospreys, making just four appearances, but insists a return to his home club is something to relish.
“It’s a very exciting time for the club and I’m looking forward to being a part of this new journey,” he said.
“It’s been a difficult year so I’m looking forward to getting back to the club I call home, and hopefully showing everybody I’ve still got a lot to offer.”
McGuigan left Newcastle at a time when the financially stricken club was forced to slash its wage bill. However, better times appear to lay ahead with energy drinks giant, Red Bull, set to complete a takeover, which we first reported back in May.
The return of one of Newcastle’s most popular players is another sign that the deal is close to being completed, with recent reports suggesting that the Falcons will be renamed Newcastle Red Bulls.
Director of rugby Steve Diamond said: “George is very well thought of at the club and has been very successful here previously.
“I haven’t worked with him personally, but I am looking forward to it.
“He has a real edge to his game, and as an opposition coach, he was always someone who caused me problems.
“He’s very physical, the nuts and bolts of his set-piece are good and he brings a lot of experience to our forward pack as we continue to build.”
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