The Scotsman

Gray’s homecoming/lock rejoins Glasgow

● Rejoining Glasgow, the club where it all began, makes sense for Scotland lock

- Duncan Smith

Richie Gray’s return to Glasgow will increase the likelihood of a Scotland recall for the lock forward.

Gray has agreed to rejoin the Warriors on a twoyear contract and will move to the club at the end of the French season when his contract with Toulouse expires.

The 30-year-old was a notable absentee from

Scotland’s World Cup squad last year after he declined to be considered, a decision national coach Gregor Townsend described last summer as “disappoint­ing”.

Gray was also missing when Townsend named his Six Nations squad on Wednesday but the second row is recovering from a head knock and the coach said the player would be “back in the mix” when he recovers.

Gray’s return to Glasgow represents something of a homecoming for the 55-cap forward who began his profession­al rugby career with the Wariors. He will become incoming Scotstoun coach Danny Wilson’s first signing but there

Many a wandering traveller returns to find things not quite the same as they left them and Richie Gray will experience that when he rejoins Glasgow Warriors next season.

Back in 2012 the blond 6ft 8in then poster boy of Scottish rugby left his home city for pastures new, first for Sale Sharks, then on to France with Castres and title-winning Toulouse.

“We were still at Firhill when I left and the club has made big moves forward since then,” said the 30-year-old lock after signing a two-year deal to return to Scotland next season. “To come back and play at Scotstoun in front of my family and friends was a huge factor in my decision.”

It is one member of his family that he will be replacing, of course, as younger brother Jonny, pictured, departs to join new Scotland captain Stuart Hogg at Exeter Chiefs.

The last Scot to wear the red jersey of the British and Irish Lions in a Test, coming off the bench in the final match of the 2013 series win over Australia, Gray has 65 caps for Scotland but his Test career appeared to be over last year when he declined to be involved in the World Cup.

However, national head coach Gregor Townsend revealed on Wednesday at his Six Nations squad announceme­nt that the lock was keen to represent his country again, although currently out of action with a head injury.

Just over 24 hours later the move back to Glasgow was announced. With his time at Toulouse perhaps petering out after the high of coming off the bench in the 24-18 final win over Clermont-auvergne last June, a move home makes sense.

Knocking back Japan seemed like an internatio­nal retirement at the time but a return to the SRU payroll, which has not been short of coverage this week, no doubt requires being open and available for selection to the national team.

Gray’s last cap came at the end of the 2018 Six Nations against Italy in Rome before he was plagued by back and hip problems. He returned at the start of last year and got back in the groove with eventual champions Toulouse but as he and his former Miss Scotland wife Ellie Mckeating celebrated the birth of their first child, son Ostin in May, he felt he could not commit to the World Cup cause. Last summer, Townsend said he was “surprised” and “disappoint­ed” at that decision.

It seems a new chapter could be opened now, though, for a man who was once the shining star of Scottish rugby.

“I’m absolutely delighted to be coming back to Glasgow,” said Gray. “It’s great to be bringing my family back home, and also to come back to the club where it all began for me.”

As first signings go, it is certainly a high-profile one for Danny Wilson, the current Scotland forwards coach who will replace Dave Rennie next season.

Glasgow, who won the Pro12 in 2015 and have reached a Pro14 final last season and a couple of European Champions Cup quarter-finals

“It’s great to be bringing my family back home, and also to come back to the club where it all began for me”

RICHIE GRAY

since, have seemed in a period of transition this season. Scotland stand-off Finn Russell and new national captain Hogg – the men who inherited Richie Gray’s poster-boy status – have gone and ‘wee’ (a mere 6ft 6in) brother Jonny is now leaving too at the end of the season.

There have been grumblings among the support about the want to try and add a couple more titles to this club’s trophy cabinet. I’ve learnt a lot and gained a lot of experience, and been part of a successful side over the last couple of years. I want to bring that experience back to Glasgow and win titles with the Warriors.”

It’s an impressive first signing by Wilson who will take over from Dave Rennie in the summer. “It’s great news that he has decided to come home to Glasgow next season and we’re looking forward to him joining us in the summer,” said Wilson. direction and ambition of the club and question marks over the appointmen­t of Wilson. However, Robert Stewart, chairman of Glasgow’s official supporters club The XVITH Warrior welcomed the announceme­nt.

“They always come back!” he said. “Obviously some recruitmen­t is needed and I’m sure there are other signings in the pipeline. Finn and Hoggy were not superstars overnight and took time developing and you are starting to see a lot of Finn in young Mr Hastings [Adam Hastings]. A lot of the Scotland boys speak highly of Wilson so I’m quite positive about the future.”

Wilson said: “During my conversati­ons with Richie it was clear he was very passionate about the club and he’ll be an excellent addition to our squad.”

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