Statement: Gloucester confirms the signing of England hopeful

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Gloucester Rugby have pulled off a major coup with the signing of exciting young fullback Ben Redshaw ahead of the 2025/26 campaign.

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The 19-year-old, already tipped as a future England star, makes the move from Newcastle Falcons after bursting onto the Premiership scene over the past two seasons.


Sedbergh to Stardom

A product of the rugby powerhouse Sedbergh School, Redshaw rose through the academy ranks at Newcastle Falcons, making his senior debut against Bedford Blues in the 2023 Premiership Rugby Cup.

Since then, he’s racked up 21 appearances for the Falcons and scooped up Academy Player of the Year and Try of the Season in his debut year—clear proof that he's not just one for the future, but very much for the now.


England honours and a taste of Test rugby

Having already represented England at U18, U19 and U20 level, Redshaw was part of the victorious squad that claimed the World Rugby U20 Championship in South Africa last summer.

Oh, and did we mention? At just 18, Redshaw was even called into England's pre-Rugby World Cup 2023 training camp in France. Talk about elite company.


Skivington's verdict

Gloucester boss George Skivington couldn't hide his excitement at the latest addition to his Kingsholm revolution.

"Ben is a great signing for us; he is one of the most highly rated young players in the country and widely regarded as a future first-team international.

He's got all the physical attributes you want from a back-three player, and I'm sure he'll fit perfectly into the game model that we are trying to play."


Redshaw ready for Cherry & Whites challenge

Redshaw himself is buzzing for what lies ahead in the West Country:

"I'm delighted to be joining Gloucester Rugby next season. The style of rugby they're playing really suits my game, and I'm excited to be part of it.

George (Skivington) has a really clear vision for the future, and I think it's the perfect environment for me to continue my development. I'm looking forward to getting started in the summer!"

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Three England Stars Who Could Lose Their Central Contracts

Last October, England handed out 17 enhanced Elite Player Squad (EPS) contracts as part of the shiny new Professional Game Partnership deal.

It gave head coach Steve Borthwick more control than ever, including the final word on all sports science and medical matters.

Among the big winners were George Ford, Marcus Smith and Fin Smith – all three fly-halves receiving upgraded deals ahead of the autumn internationals.

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But fast forward six months, and not all those golden ticket holders are sitting pretty. We take a look at three players who could be on the chopping block ahead of the next round of central contract decisions.


#1. Henry Slade – The Class Act Losing His Place

Slade's silky style has long made him a favourite with fans – but his Six Nations was anything but smooth. Once pencilled in as a midfield maestro, he now finds himself completely out of Borthwick's 23.

His combination with Ollie Lawrence never quite clicked, and although there were flickers of promise, it wasn’t enough to convince the coaches. Slade was ultimately cast aside in favour of Fraser Dingwall, and now his England future – and his central contract – looks seriously uncertain.

Possible replacement: Fraser Dingwall

The mid-Six Nations switch that saw him take Slade’s place has given Dingwall a solid opportunity to make a real push for a long-term role in the squad. A gritty and intelligent player, he's an ideal fit in the centre and could continue his rise with consistent performances.

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