Glasgow Warriors overhaul continues as 18 more players depart

Glasgow Warriors have confirmed that 18 players will be leaving the Scotstoun club. The leavers join three players who departed the Warriors earlier this season, as head coach Danny Wilson continues his preparations for the 2021/22 campaign.
Alex Allan, Mesu Dolokoto, Dylan Evans, Chris Fusaro, Adam Hastings, TJ Ioane, Huw Jones, Lee Jones, Ian Keatley, Fotu Lokotui, Niko Matawalu, Robbie Nairn, Leone Nakarawa, Adam Nicol, D’arcy Rae, Aki Seiuli, Tommy Seymour and George Thornton will all move on.
Glenn Bryce, Brandon Thomson and Paddy Kelly had already left the club and several departures such as Seymour, Huw Jones and Hastings were known already.
“We’d like to thank all of our leavers for what they have done as Warriors this season,” Wilson told glasgowwarriors.org.
“Their contributions both on and off the field cannot be understated and we wish them all the best for the future.”
Incoming signings already announced by Glasgow Warriors are; Lewis Bean, Simon Berghan, Jamie Bhatti, Sebastian Cancelliere, Rory Darge, Jack Dempsey, Josh McKay, Ally Miller, Domingo Miotti, Sione Tuipulotu and Duncan Weir.
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I'm aware. England were only able to play that way because they were dominating the gainline and getting very quick ball. We won't be allowed those liberties against better sides and of course will have to kick much more but England's approach has been far too skewed towards low risk rugby. Their kick to pass ratio per possession was double that of France and their average ruck speed almost twice as slow. However, England put Wales away at the Principality more convincingly than every other team and it was the first performance under Borthwick where I felt the players were trusted to play what was in front of them. Even against Italy with a big lead we started box kicking at 50 mins and killed all momentum. The times England have looked best - 2nd half against France, Ireland last year and today are all games where they've played with positivity and backed themselves to counter attack and play multiphase rugby. The Scotland game we barely went more than 2 phases without kicking, that is not a recipe for success. Kick a lot by all means but we need to back our players to move the ball and play multiphase rugby in the right areas of the field and today we took a big confident step forward.
Go to commentsInflated ratings considering a narrow win against a mediocre opponent.
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