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Leicester Tigers have signed Gabriel Oghre on a “short-term deal” after the demise of his former club Wasps.
The 24-year-old hooker scored a try in Wasps’ final match – a defeat by Northampton in October – before they entered administration and were suspended from the Premiership.
The ex-England Under-20 international featured for Wasps in their 2020 Premiership final defeat by Exeter.
“I am looking forward to being back in a rugby environment,” Oghre said.
“It’s an amazing club with a huge history and amazing opportunity.”
Tigers head coach Steve Borthwick, who guided Leicester to the Premiership title last season, said Oghre was a “great addition” to his squad.
Oghre – who came through as a junior player at Bath before joining Wasps in 2017 – was called up to the England training squad by Eddie Jones in September 2021, but has not gone on to earn a senior international cap.
“Gabriel is an incredibly talented player,” Borthwick said.
“At only 24, he has a strong level of experience in the Premiership and adds healthy competition to our front-row ranks.”
Oghre is the second former Wasps player to join champions Leicester since the club’s financial collapse, with fly-half Charlie Atkinson arriving on a “long-term” deal in October.
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