Russia five-eighth Yuri Kushnarev begins training with Melbourne Rebels senior squad Russia World Cup five-eighth Yuri Kushnarev has joined Melbourne Rebels' development squad, which may lead to him securing a Super Rugby contract.
Kushnarev, 26, played three games for Russia at the World Cup in New Zealand, starting against the Wallabies and the US.
He was invited to train with the Rebels' rising squad through a connection with Rebels secondrower Adam Byrnes, who played for Russia at the World Cup.
But Kushnarev is now training with the Rebels' senior squad.
A concession from the ARU allows the Rebels to recruit up to 10 foreign players compared with only two for the other four Australian Super Rugby teams, the Reds, Brumbies, Force and Waratahs, and the Rebels have more than half those spots available.
While the Rebels have a number of players who can play five-eighth - Danny Cipriani, James O'Connor, Kurtley Beale, James Hilgendorf and Julian Huxley - they are keen to see how Kushnarev develops.
"Adam Byrnes asked us if there would be an opportunity for Yuri to train with us and we said it would be a fantastic idea," Rebels rugby manager Josh Philpot said.
"It's exciting to have him here. He has good communication skills and he is a good footy player. We didn't want him to be a token. We want it to be a real opportunity.
"We have plenty of foreign spots up our sleeve. This is an opportunity to develop a foreign player rather than sign one who is fully matured."