Racing 92 locks its stars!



Racing 92 has extended the contracts of two cadres of its locker room, Max Spring and Josua Tuisova. The two players are now linked to the sky and white until 2028.

Currently surfing on a wave of three consecutive victories, Racing 92, 4th in the Top 14, is on the rise. A context conducive to working in serenity behind the scenes.

Enough to convince major players to get involved on time with the Hauts-de-Seine club which was delighted this Wednesday to formalize the contract extensions of two internationals: Max Spring and Josua Tuisova. “Racing 92 is proud to announce the extension of Max Spring and Josua Tuisova, who will remain Racingmen for two additional seasons, until 2028”We read in the sky and white press release published in the late afternoon.

Two real tauliers from Racing 92

Shut on twirling, Max Spring won in maturity, so much so that the Capitanat was temporarily allocated to him at the start of the season by Patrice Collazo despite his young age (24). Solicited during the first four days of Top 14, he notably shone in a thousand lights during the spectacular success of the 2nd lifting against the UBB (44-32), succeeding in the hat against Damian Penaud. Evolving in Racing 92 since 2019, Max Spring began his sixth exercise under the sky and white tunic which he has already brought 97 times. So many meetings during which he exhibited his talent, leading him to the XV of France whose jersey he wore in 2022 in Japan (1 selection).

Having become essential since his arrival in Hauts-de-Seine in 2023, Josua Tuisova is a world size. Hold in the center for several seasons, the Fijian martys the Top 14 defenses for more than a decade. His association with Gaël Fickou offers residents of Defense Arena a seat that could not be more solid in the center of the field. In good shape since the launch of the season, the Fijian participated in the four championship games, in particular illustrating by flattening a test against Clermont on the occasion of the success recorded at home in front of Clermont last Saturday (41-31).

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