Newcastle Falcons have landed Tuilagi brothers Alesana “Alex” and Anitelea “Andy” on two-year deals ahead of the 2014-15 Aviva Premiership season.
Samoan internationals Alesana, 33, and Anitelea, 27, who both play at either wing or centre, bring the Falcons’ tally of new signings up to eight as Dean Richards continues to mould his side for next term.
Making the switch from Japanese outfit NTT Shining Arcs, Alesana has a proven track record in English rugby‘s top-flight having enjoyed a glittering eight years with Leicester Tigers between 2004 and 2012 where he lifted the Premiership trophy three times.
“I’m extremely excited at the prospect of returning to the Aviva Premiership with Newcastle,” said Alesana.
“Newcastle is a big club with huge potential, and under Dean Richards there is an exciting vision for rugby in the North East which I want to be a part of.
“I really enjoyed my time in the Premiership with Leicester, and I’m delighted to get the opportunity to play in what I see as the most competitive league in the world,” he added.
Meanwhile, younger brother Anitelea joins the Falcons from RaboDirect PRO12 side Newport Gwent Dragons after spending two seasons at Rodney Parade. Like fellow siblings Manu, Freddie, Henry and Vavae, Anitelea has also pulled on the Tigers jersey and became the fourth member of the Tuilagi family to represent the East Midlands club.
“There are certainly big things taking shape at Newcastle and it’s a club that is looking to thrive in the Premiership next season,” said Anitelea.
“It’s great that the club has cemented its place in the Premiership ahead of next season, a league that a club of Newcastle’s magnitude should be playing in week in week out.
“I can’t wait to get stuck into pre-season now with my new teammates.”
Newcastle director of rugby Richards said: “Andy and Alex are quality acquisitions and have bags of experience at the very highest level.
“I’m delighted that we have secured their services for next season, both of whom will undoubtedly add some real firepower to our backline.
“Both have real physicality and pace to burn which is exactly what you need to be successful in the Premiership, and I look forward to welcoming them to Newcastle this summer,” he added.