Jimmy Cowan becomes the latest "Elver Eater" at Gloucester

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Jimmy Cowan of the All Blacks is tackled by Francois Hougaard of the Springboks during the Tri Nations Test match between the South African Springboks and the New Zealand All Blacks at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium on August 20, 2011 in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. Photo by Phil Walte

Gloucester Rugby are delighted to announce that All Black scrum half Jimmy Cowan will be moving to Kingsholm to play his club rugby next season.

Cowan’s signing is a real coup for the Cherry and Whites and he will add genuine quality at scrum half to the squad.

The 30 year old Gore born player will move to England to link up with the Cherry and Whites once his commitments in New Zealand have come to an end.

At international level, he has won more than 50 caps forNew Zealand and was part of the 2011 Rugby World Cup squad, making four appearances in the tournament.

30 year old Cowan has been a regular at Super Rugby Level with the Highlanders since 2003 and a member of the All Black squad since 2004.

He has long been regarded as an influential figure in the Highlanders side and was named captain in 2009.

He made his 100th Super Rugby appearance for the Highlanders against the Stormers recently, a feat only previously achieved by Anton Oliver.

He plays his provincial rugby for the Southland Stags and will be hoping to pass 100 appearances for the Stags before he joins Gloucester, in the process achieving a notable 50/ 100/ 100 milestone.

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