Nick Frisby and Siua Halanukonuka to make Glasgow exit at end of 2019/20 season

Head coach Dave Rennie is also set to leave the club at the end of season
Head coach Dave Rennie is also set to leave the club at the end of season
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Glasgow Warriors have confirmed that international players Nick Frisby and Siua Halanukonuka will depart from the Pro 14 club at the end of the 2019/20 season.

Frisby started his professional rugby debut with provincial side Brisbane City and Super Rugby side Queensland Reds and had a short stint with Bordeaux Begles before joining Glasgow Warriors in 2018. The 29-year-old, who played five Tests for Australia made 21 appearances for the Scotstoun outfit and scored four tries in it.

Tonga prop Halanukonuka joined Glasgow Warriors in 2017 from Highlanders and played for them 31 times before a calf injury restricted his availability this season.

“Nick and Siua are great men and have both given a lot to the club," head coach Dave Rennie told the official website of the club.

“When Nick first joined us, the boys took to him immediately. He has a great sense of humour and fitted seamlessly into our culture. He’s one of our fittest players, has a really strong work ethic and has impressed with his drive to be better each day.

“He battled for consistent game time, as our two international nines [Ali Price and George Horne] have been playing so well over the past couple of years. However, he has both learned from them and helped them develop. He is a great club man and will be missed.

“Siua is an outstanding tighthead prop with a great set-piece skill set. He is very quiet and unassuming, but over the past three years he’s put in a great shift in the front row."