Exclusive: Guy Thompson finds new club after being let go by Leicester Tigers

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Leicester Tigers No.8 Guy Thompson

LEICESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 12: Guy Thompson of Leicester Tigers is tackled by JJ Tonks of Northampton Saints during the Premiership Rugby Cup Fourth Round match between Leicester Tigers and Northampton Saints at Welford Road on October 12, 2019 in Leicester, England. (Photo by Malcolm Couzens/Getty Images)

have pulled off the eye-catching signing of and former back rower Guy Thompson.

Thompson, 33, is set to leave the when his contract expires in a couple of months’ time and his arrival at Vallis Way will help offset the loss of Australian Jordy Reid to .

He was voted Tigers’ newcomer of the season for 2018-19 after scoring five tries in 20 outings, but this season was cut short in January when he injured his neck against .

After false starts at and Gloucester, the Hereford-born player scored 16 tries in a total of 92 Premiership appearances.

Thompson, who can play openside or No.8, was told he would be let go by Leicester just days before the coronavirus lockdown began.

“It was a quick, ten minute conversation,” said Thompson, in an interview shortly after the bombshell was delivered.

“Geordie (DoR Geordan Murphy) is a really good man and it was as hard for him to dish out the news as it was for me to take it.

“I left the room thinking, “s***, what am I going to do now?”

Fortunately for Thompson, Ealing have enough cash reserves, despite the economic downturn, to take him to West London, where he could be joined by Luke Daniels.

The Bristol utility back spent three seasons at Ealing, between 2015-2018, and is being linked with a return to Vallis Way.

Thompson appears not to be the only memeber of the Tigers back row set to leave Welford Road at the end of June.

Last month TRP reported Sione Kalamafoni had attracted interest from the PRO14, with the most keen on the Tongan international.

As the Welsh region transitions from All Blacks-destined Brad Mooar to Glenn Delaney, the former director of has identified Kalamafoni as a target.

JON NEWCOMBE

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