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Glasgow Warriors co-captain Callum Gibbins to leave club

The New Zealander scored 13 tries in 46 appearances.

Glasgow co-captain Callum Gibbins is leaving the club.

Warriors announced the New Zealander would depart at the end of the season.

The flanker has made a major impact since joining Warriors three years ago from Super Rugby side Hurricanes.

The 31-year-old has shared captaincy duties with Ryan Wilson for the past two seasons and has scored 13 tries in 46 appearances, all but two from the start.

Head coach Dave Rennie told the club's official website: "Callum has had a massive impact since his arrival and leaves a lasting impression.

"A high-quality man, he is hugely respected by peers and staff alike. Cully would hate me saying this but he has been the perfect Warrior.

"His work ethic and attention to detail on and off the pitch makes him an outstanding role model. Superbly conditioned, competitive and intelligent, his point of difference is his ability to become a different creature and bring a brutal edge every time he crosses the paint.

"He genuinely cares about his team-mates, is very generous with his time for fans and prominent in a variety of community projects. Having a lead role in the Scrumbags, the team band that raised over £10,000 for the Glasgow Children's Hospital Charity is one such example of this."

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