6 weeks later rugby pass Ambitious Championship side Doncaster Knights, who were the first to reveal news of his imminent arrival, have today officially announced the signing of former England winger Semesa Lokoduguni.
The 36-year-old, a British Army sergeant, moves to the Knights after a successful season in Pro D2 with Montauban in France.
But it is his ten seasons at Bath that he is best known for, as a powerful winger who made 194 appearances for the Blue, Black and Whites, scoring 71 tries.
The Fijian star has gone on to win four caps for England, scoring four goals, following his exploits for the Premiership club.
He is well known to Knights head coach Joe Ford, having coached Lokoduguni when his father, Mike, was in charge of Bath.
Ford said: “His experience and knowledge of the game will certainly strengthen our squad both on and off the pitch. He is an incredible player and we are delighted to introduce him to the rest of the squad.”