Elvis still has a few more hits left in him

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EXETER, ENGLAND - MARCH 07: Elvis Taione of Exeter Chiefs dives over to score his side's sixth try during the Gallagher Premiership Rugby match between Exeter Chiefs and Bath Rugby at Sandy Park on March 07, 2020 in Exeter, England. (Photo by Dan Mullan/Getty Images)

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Old rock ‘n’ rollers dusting down their blue suede shoes for the new season will rejoice at the revelation that Elvis is back on top of a chart of sorts.

The Elvis in question, as in Taione of Tongan fame, warmed up for the new season on behalf of the at on Friday night.

Three months into his 40th year, Elvis Taione is the most senior professional to be found in Britain, or France, no mean feat considering the competition. It takes some stamina to outlast such figures as Richard Wigglesworth, Jimmy Gopperth, John Afoa and Sergio Parisse.

Elvis the Osprey has a few months to spare on the Italian who turns 39 in eight days and a few weeks on the oldest member of those revving up on the ‘s starting grid, Bordeaux’s 39-year-old prop Vadim Cobilas.

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