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Gloucester lock Andrew Davidson has exited with immediate effect

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Gloucester forward Andrew Davidson has left the Gallagher Premiership club with immediate effect. The Scottish second row was signed for the 2021/22 season from Edinburgh but he has now left Kingsholm to take up a contract at Ealing Trailfinders after getting limited game time this season.

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Davidson was a regular last term, featuring in 24 Premiership and European Challenge Cup games – eight as a starter. However, his involvement has been much reduced in 2022/23, the lock appearing more times in the Premiership Rugby Cup than in the league.

A statement read: “Gloucester Rugby can confirm that second row Andrew Davidson has joined Championship side Ealing Trailfinders with immediate effect. The Scotsman arrived at the Cherry & Whites from United Rugby Championship side Edinburgh ahead of last season, going on to make 29 appearances for the club.

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“Davidson will link up with the Trailfinders this week. We thank Andrew for his time here at Kingsholm and wish him all the best for the future.”

In a separate Ealing statement, Davidson said: “I’m really pleased to have the opportunity to play for Trailfinders. Their first half of the season has been really impressive and I’m looking forward to helping finish the season strong.”

Director of rugby Ben Ward added: “We are delighted to have been able to bring someone of Andrew’s experience and quality to the club. Having previously played in both the Premiership and URC, we are confident that he has strengthened our squad and we are all excited to see what he can do.”

Ealing also completed the signing of Rhys Anstey, another second row, from Cardiff. He made his first-team debut for the Welsh club during last season’s Heineken Champions Cup against Toulouse.

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