DAVID Humphreys has revealed his disappointment at leaving Gloucester, but insists the Cherry & Whites can thrive without him with the potentially world-class Louis Rees-Zammit leading the way.
The former Ireland flyhalf departed Kingsholm in June after six years as director of rugby.
Gloucester finished third in the Premiership in 2018/19 and also won the Challenge Cup under Humphreys.
“I was disappointed with how my time at Gloucester ended, but looking back they were the best years of my rugby career,” Humphreys told The Rugby Paper.
“From a rugby point of vi...
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