Former NRL star Will Chambers signs with LA Giltinis in USA's Major League Rugby

 Former NRL star Will Chambers signs with LA Giltinis in USA's Major League Rugby



The NRL profession of previous Maroons and Kangaroos focus Will Chambers gives off an impression of being finished. 

All things being equal, the splendid lights of Los Angeles have come calling. 

After a one-season spell with Cronulla, the 33-year-old wasn't offered another arrangement in the Shire and will exchange Shark Park for the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, to play for the LA Giltinis in the Major League Rugby contest for the following two years. 

"Around fourteen days prior (Giltinis mentor) Stephen Hoiles rang me and inquired as to whether I was as yet intrigued," Chambers told Wide World of Sports and the Sydney Morning Herald. 

"Truth be told, I was prepared to wrap up with footy yet the chance to proceed to live in another nation and play rugby around there, for an association that won the opposition last year, it was presumably too nice to even think about saying no to." 

The Giltinis are the ruling MLR champions, securing this present season's title on the rear of star exhibitions from previous Wallabies Matt Giteau and Adam Ashley-Cooper. 



While Ashley-Cooper has resigned and moved into a training job with LA, Giteau could go around again to shape an imposing mix with Chambers, who has played external community in his past stretches in rugby. 

The Giltinis would be a solid shot at returning to back with Chambers, Giteau and previous Wallaby Billy Meakes in their backline, however they aren't the main global stars in the US rivalry. 

"I just saw Ma'a Nonu finished paperwork for San Diego, so there's unmistakably still quality communities around there," Chambers said. 



"He's somewhat more seasoned yet he's a-list player. On his day, he was the most damaging focus in world rugby. We will have our hands full there." 

It's Chambers' third stretch in rugby, subsequent to having recently played for the Queensland Reds and Irish monsters Munster from 2010 to 2012, and Japanese heavyweights Suntory (2019-2021). 

"I've generally appreciated rugby and consistently figured I would return to it. 

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"It's anything but a stroll in the recreation center. You need to prepare hard what not. I've begun to get ready well, to ensure I'm in the most ideal shape." 

Chambers played 226 NRL games for the Melbourne Storm and Cronulla, in a vocation which crossed 15 seasons. 

He additionally addressed the Maroons in 13 State of Origin games, and played seven Tests for the Kangaroos.

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