Grayson now has Japan in his sights

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By BEN JAYCOCK
The demise of Wasps, Worcester Warriors and London Irish has left just 10 starting fly-half spots across a congested Premiership, leaving the likes of Japan hopeful James Grayson to opt for a new challenge in a thriving domestic league.
Grayson, 25, departed his boyhood club Northampton Saints in November to pursue a playing opportunity in Japan Rugby League One with Mitsubishi Sagamihara Dynaboars.
The son of 2003 World Cup-winning fly-half Paul has found his feet in the Far East making seven appearances and helping his new side secure a club record five victories in the Japa...

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