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14:50 GMT, Monday, 1 September 2008 15:50 UK

Ryan mulling over Satala signing

Gloucester Head Coach Dean Ryan

Gloucester head coach Dean Ryan says Apo Satala could sign permanently after playing as a trialist on Saturday.

The Fijian played for Leeds last season and came on for the last quarter of the 30-8 friendly win against Glasgow.

Ryan told BBC Radio Gloucestershire: "We've got some great back row forwards in terms of work rate but the dynamism of Qera and Delve is a loss.

"We'll miss some of their power running and we've been looking around to see if we can add a mix which will help us."




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