MELBOURNE, May 5 (Reuters) - Former Australia hooker Tatafu Polota-Nau has left the Leicester Tigers, the English Premiership Rugby club said.
The 90-test Wallaby, who joined the Tigers in 2017 from defunct Super Rugby side Western Force, was among a number of player departures listed on Leicester's website https://www.leicestertigers.com/news/class-of-2020.
Premiership Rugby (PR) has been suspended indefinitely due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Polota-Nau, 34, has not revealed his plans post-Leicester.
A slew of players have already confirmed they are leaving the English league to take up deals in Japan after clubs imposed blanket 25% pay cuts, triggering criticism from the players' union.
Australian defence coach Phil Blake is also departing Leicester after a second stint with the Tigers, the club said.