FLY-HALF Lloyd Evans has left Gloucester to join an unnamed club in the United Rugby Championship.
The 28-year-old, who can also operate at full-back, was born in Gloucester and is a product of the club’s academy.
He has made almost 100 senior appearances for the Cherry and Whites, with 11 last season including in the Premiership Rugby Cup final triumph against Leicester Tigers.
With the arrival of Wales inter national Gareth Anscombe, Evans has decided to move on in search of more regular playing time.
“Lloyd’s been around the club for a long time and I’ve always appreciated his commitment and willingness to turn out wherever necessary for the team,” said Gloucester director of rugby George Skivington.
“We’re well stacked at fly-half and full-back next season, with Santi Carreras, Gareth Anscombe, Charlie Atkinson and George Barton all able to cover both positions.
“So, naturally it makes a lot of sense for Lloyd to move on and play regular rugby.”