Glasgow Warriors Jones

Glasgow Warriors’ Huw Jones scores his side’s second try of the game during the Investec Champions Cup match at the Scotstoun Stadium, Glasgow. Picture date: Friday January 19, 2024.

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Glasgow Warriors deliver statement of intent with Huw Jones contract extension

Former Springbok Franco Smith has created a buzz at Scotstoun and Huw Jones says ‘It’s a really exciting time to be a Glasgow Warrior.’

Glasgow Warriors Jones

Glasgow Warriors’ Huw Jones scores his side’s second try of the game during the Investec Champions Cup match at the Scotstoun Stadium, Glasgow. Picture date: Friday January 19, 2024.

Image: Andrew Milligan / PA via Backpagepix

Just this week it was reported that Huw Jones was on the brink of securing a move to France but Glasgow Warriors have announced that he put pen to paper on a new two-year deal.

The 30-year-old joins fellow Scotland internationals Scott Cummings, Jamie Bhatti and Johnny Matthews in penning new deals for the ambitious Warriors.

Glasgow Warriors deliver statement of intent with re-signings

Jones has been a big part of the Warriors success in Europe and the URC and losing him would have struck a blow to their progress.

“When it came down to it, it was a really easy decision to be honest,” Jones told glasgowwarriors.org.

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“We’ve got a really good thing going here in Glasgow, and we fully believe that we’re on our way to becoming one of the top teams in Europe – we’re going strongly in the league and in the knockout stages in the Champions Cup, and we’ve got a playing group that is constantly improving.

Jones also adds: “That’s an environment that I really want to be a part of going forward.

“Off the field, too, I’m incredibly settled in Glasgow.

“We’ve got a baby on the way in the next five weeks, which is hugely exciting, and we have great connections to our families across the UK. We’ve got a superb support network around us and that’s such an important thing for us as a family, so it was a no-brainer to be staying.”

Former Springbok’s role in Jones stay

Franco Smith has undoubtedly made a believer out of Jones and inspired his stay.

“I love all of the boys here and I love working with the coaching group,” Jones added. 

“Since Franco came in, he’s helped to drive standards and improve us across the board, and he’s helped to create a brilliant culture at this club.

“Nigel [Carolan], Pete [Murchie] and Al [Dickinson] are all excellent coaches too, and I’ve got no desire to move and leave that behind. I really enjoy being here and coming in to work every day.”

“I believe we can win silverware and it’s up to us as a squad to make that happen. It’s a really exciting time to be a Glasgow Warrior.”