Greig Laidlaw gives his first impressions of Japan’s Top League

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TOKYO, JAPAN - MARCH 06: Greig Laidlaw of NTT Communications ShiningArcs kicks the ball during the Top League match between Kubota Spears and NTT Communications Shining Arcs at Edogawa Stadium on March 6, 2021 in Tokyo, Japan. (Photo by Toru Hanai/Getty Images)

FORMER Scotland captain Greig Laidlaw admits he thought ‘long and hard’ about staying in France before taking up a two-year deal in Japan’s Top League.
Perpignan were willing to pay big to hijack Laidlaw’s discussions with clubs in Japan and try to tempt the scrum-half from Clermont.
But the allure of NTT Shining Arcs was too strong.
“Opportunities come along in rugby and this sport we play is a short career,” said Laidlaw, 35.
“I had other opportunities to stay in France which I was close to doing. I thought long and hard about Perpignan. I liked what they pitched to me, but I felt that i...

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