Laulala To Leckwith?
That would see the Blues number of non-Welsh qualified players up to seven, one more than currently allowed in the WRU's ‘gentleman's agreement' with the four regions.
But it's thought Cardiff Blues, Scarlets and Newport-Gwent Dragons will all defy the set quota next season, a move that is sure to put further strain on the relationship between the teams and the governing body.
Laulala, who is still being strongly linked with Stade Francias, would be a welcome arrival to the Blues squad as they are losing Jamie Robinson to France in the summer and though Gavin Evans has signed, Laulala would provide a far higher quality understudy.
The Crusaders midfielder, just 27, scored the winning try in his sides Super 14 Final in 2006 but is currently injured after breaking his arm. Laulala told the NewZealand press,
"It's definitely not the last time I'll play here in Canterbury or for the Crusaders. It just might not be next year."
Two years ago the Kiwi came close to signing for Munster, but changed his mind opting to push for more New Zealand caps, while the Irish province went on to sign Doug Howlett.
In other transfer news, Cardiff are one of three big name clubs being linked with the Scarlets Lions fly half, Stephen Jones. The 31 year old has been left disgruntled by life at Parc Y Scarlets, with the treatment of injured players a particular frustration and worry.
However he has moved quickly to dispel any rumors,
"I've got a contract for next season as well and as far as I know I'm committed to theScarlets. I live in the region where I play my rugby with a great group of guys you know, I can't wish for more."
The Heineken Cup Semi-Finalists have also been repeatedly linked with Newcastle and New Zealand prop Carl Hayman. The Blues are keen to get some big names on board to cover the six British Lions stars touring South Africa in the summer.
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Quote:http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/2367815/Cardiff-Blues-woo-Laulala
Laulala, who played two tests for the All Blacks, made his first appearance for the Crusaders in 2004. He has been a leading line-breaker in the Super 14 in recent seasons, and has been the strainer post of the red and blacks' backline.

Quote:MACKUMBLUES
I really can't agree with this move. The last thing we need is another centre. Would he leave NZ to become a reserve behind Jamie and Shanks.
We would be far better advised using the £75,000 prize money from winning the EDF to try and prize Carl Hayman from Newcastle. If the rumours that won't die about Stephen Jones joining us are more than rumour we will now only be lacking in one position tight head prop and Haymans who has made no secret of his desire to play in the HC is the best in the business.
Quote:what do you want to sing to them then ellist?????ellist6
well first isnt that a pass and i thin we should sing all of the Crusaders
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Jones:- Known not to be happy when Scott Johnson used to play him for 20 mins in Wales set up then bring him off etc etc plays tight head etc.....
you never know!

Quote:mackumblues
...Why did we sign Gavin Evans as Jamies replacement if he isn't going to be playing either.