Ex-Glasgow Warriors centre Alex Dunbar exits Scottish Rugby for newly promoted Brive - reports
Glasgow Warriors centurion Alex Dunbar is to take up a one year deal with Jeremy Davidson’s Brive – report the BBC.
Glasgow previously revealed that the centre would be moving on at the end of last season, following 119 caps in a decade-long career at Scotstoun.
The 28-year-old, who enjoyed a spell on loan at Newcastle Falcons at the end of the season, was a fixture in the Warriors midfield during his time at the club, with his brand of hard-running rugby making him a threat to defences throughout the league.
Capped 31 times by his country and with seven test tries to his name, the 6 foot 3 star played in Scotland’s November tests against Wales, Fiji and Argentina.
Dunbar has made 92 Pro 14 appearances in his nine and a half seasons with Glasgow and a further 27 in the Champions Cup.
Dunbar will join former Ireland centre Stuart Olding in Brive’s midfield.
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Maybe if real rugby fans were able to get tickets then that might not be the case! Its filled with institutions, companies, sponsors etc. Who have no interest in being there. Would love to experience being at Twickenham if there was an opportunity to be able to get tickets at an affordable and not hiked up price! Shame
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