Joe Gray announced as London Scottish head coach

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After announcing his retirement earlier this week, hooker Joe Gray has been named the new head coach of from next season.

The 33-year-old announced on Wednesday that he is to retire from playing at the end of the season.

Gray, who has one cap, has played 170 times for Quins and won two titles in two spells at the club.

Scottish finished bottom of the this season but will stay in the league as there is no this season.

“I’m delighted to share the news of my new coaching roles next season. I started coaching at 18 after a knee injury early in my career and have coached ever since,” he told the club’s website.

Gray began his career at in 2007, winning the Championship as Saints were promoted in 2007-08, before moving to Harlequins in 2010.

He joined London rivals for a two-year spell in 2018, winning a Premiership and European double in his first season, before returning to Quins in 2018.

He also won the European Challenge Cup and Anglo-Welsh Cup with Harlequins.

Gray will work under newly appointed director of Bryan Redpath at the Richmond club.

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