By Patrick Haond and Tony Curtis Last updated: 22nd May 2008
Betsen: Joining Wasps
It could have been easier to sign somewhere else in France, but I wanted to put myself in danger, while discovering a new language, a new rugby.
Serge Betsen
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Wasps have pulled off a massive coup by signing former France flanker Serge Betsen on a two-year deal.
And the Londoners are expected to complete a double swoop by adding Mark Robinson to their ranks as well.
The 34-year-old Betsen is set to be unveiled on Wednesday, having brought to an end his 17-year association with Biarritz.
Betsen is seen as the ideal replacement for the retiring Lawrence Dallaglio and will bolster the formidable back-row options at the Guinness Premiership title chasers.
Betsen told L'Equipe: "I have signed for two years with the Wasps. I have been at Biarritz for 17 years. Three years ago I extended my contract, but I already had that desire to leave and discover another way of working. I am fascinating by the Anglo-Saxon culture.
"That challenge both motivates and scares me. It could have been easier to sign somewhere else in France, but I wanted to put myself in danger, while discovering a new language, a new rugby.
"I hesitated a lot between several different things. I notably wanted to go to Japan, but finally there was that unexpected proposition from Wasps."
Betsen has been a formidable force for the Les Bleus over the years, before announcing his international retirement earlier this year.
He will now team up with former international captain Rafael Ibanez at Adams Park - although the Wasps fans are already well acquainted with the flanker.
In 2005 Betsen was found guilty of then Wasps centre Stuart Abbott during a Heineken Cup pool game against Biarritz. Wasps cited Betsen after Abbott was left with a broken leg, however he cleared to continue playing.
New Zealand scrum-half Robinson is expected to provide back-up at No.9 to Eoin Reddan after Mark McMillan left to return to Scotland and Simon Amor decided to retire.
The 32-year-old will arrive at Adams Park having spent four seasons at Northampton.
London Wasps director of rugby, Ian McGeechan said, "These are two high quality players whose experience is going to be very important to us, particularly in view of the fact that they will both be available to us for every game of the season.
"As a club that is hit by international call ups, it is very important that we can call upon players with experience and the right attitude, and we feel that in Serge Betsen and Mark Robinson we have two players who fit the bill massively in that respect."
| Time | Result |
|---|---|
| Guinness Premiership | |
| Saturday 31st May | |
| Wasps 26 - 16 Leicester | |
| Sunday 18th May | |
| Gloucester 25 - 26 Leicester | |
| Wasps 21 - 10 Bath | |
| Pos | Team | P | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Gloucester | 22 | 74 |
| 2 | London Wasps | 22 | 70 |
| 3 | Bath | 22 | 69 |
| 4 | Leicester Tigers | 22 | 64 |
| 5 | Sale Sharks | 22 | 63 |
| 6 | NEC Harlequins | 22 | 63 |
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Comments
Lee Pike says...
Premiership beware! the dirtiest or smartest player in Europe, depending on which category you put him in, is coming to wreak havoc. Possibly the most disruptive and destructive tackler for over a decade is to join an awesome back row! Wasps wasps wasps
Posted 13:34 22nd May 2008
Doug Cooper says...
I feel a bit sorry for John Hart - yet another world class back row in the way of him making the 1st team more regularly.
Posted 12:26 22nd May 2008
Howard Lamb says...
So...Wasps have an academy that has produced Haskell, Rees, Hart and more up and coming youngsters like Hugo Ellis, and then sign a 36 year old retiring flanker to replace a 36 year old retiring No 8. Not exactly looking to the future it it ! ! ! !
Posted 11:11 22nd May 2008
Michael Jennings says...
In Betsen and Worsley, we now have two of the best defensive flankers in the world, and in haskell and rees, we have two of the most technically and attackingly gifted youngsters. Wasps have always had a back row to be feared, and now it is even more so! As for Mark Robinson, he's always been a great player, and should fit into the Wasps mould easily, although first team starts may be limited!
Posted 11:08 22nd May 2008
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