Scrum Half Ruaridh Dawson Set to Depart Cornish Pirates
The Cornish Pirates, have announced that scrum half Ruaridh Dawson will be leaving the club at the end of this season. The 26-year-old, who has had two spells with the Pirates, has made a notable 65 appearances for the team.
A Key Player with a Bright Future
Ruaridh Dawson, originally from Durham and a former Scotland under-20s and Newcastle Falcons player, has been a prominent figure on the field. Known for his athletic prowess, effective service, and exceptional kicking game, Ruaridh has been an integral part of the Pirates’ lineup.
Praise from the Coaching Staff
Joint head coach Gavin Cattle spoke highly of Ruaridh, highlighting his positive attitude and dedication to the team. “A chirpy character with a smile always on his face, Ruaridh has been a fine servant of the club who will inevitably be missed,” Gavin said.
“Ruaridh was very good to have around the squad and, as with others who will be leaving us, we wish him all the very best in the next chapter of his life,” Gavin added, underscoring the impact Ruaridh had both on and off the field.
Looking Ahead
As the Cornish Pirates prepare for the next season, the departure of Ruaridh Dawson marks the end of a significant chapter. His contributions to the team have been immense, and his presence will be missed by teammates and fans alike. The club now looks forward to the future, wishing Ruaridh success in his forthcoming endeavours.
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