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Tomos Williams Quits Gloucester for New Challenge
16 Dec
Summary
- Scrum-half Tomos Williams will leave Gloucester at the end of the 2025/26 season.
- Williams was named Premiership Player of the Season in June and captain this term.
- He was forced to return home from the British and Irish Lions tour due to injury.

Wales scrum-half Tomos Williams has announced his departure from Gloucester Rugby, with the current 2025/26 season marking his final campaign with the club. Williams, who has been a pivotal player since his arrival in 2024, was recognized as the Premiership Player of the Season and has served as captain this term.
Despite being offered an extension to his contract, Williams has decided to seek new opportunities beyond Kingsholm. His impressive performances have not gone unnoticed, though his recent international commitments were cut short. He was selected for the British and Irish Lions tour but had to withdraw after suffering a hamstring injury during a game in Australia.
The 30-year-old is rumored to be heading to rival club Saracens. Williams' departure follows Gloucester's recent announcement of signing fellow Welsh internationals Jac Morgan and Dewi Lake from Ospreys for the upcoming season. He aims to conclude his tenure with Gloucester on a high note.




