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he was joint top try-scorer with 9 tries, Wootton was named to the 2020 –21 Pro14 Dream Team. Wootton will retire at the end of the 2022–23 season. Wootton
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316. In Glasgow's final league match against Benetton Treviso in the 2020 -21 Pro14 season, Ioane won the Player of the Match award. In 2014 he was named
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debut in the RFU Championship. He joined Dragons academy ahead of the 2020 –21 Pro14 season, joining his brother Ben. itsrugby Profile "Harry Fry". ultimaterugby