Jack Dempsey opens up on why he is sacrificing his international ambitions with Australia to go back to his roots with Glasgow Warriors

Jack Dempsey shows his skills during a Glasgow Warriors training session at Scotstoun. Picture: Ross MacDonald / SNSJack Dempsey shows his skills during a Glasgow Warriors training session at Scotstoun. Picture: Ross MacDonald / SNS
Jack Dempsey shows his skills during a Glasgow Warriors training session at Scotstoun. Picture: Ross MacDonald / SNS
Jack Dempsey has sacrificed his international ambitions with Australia to join Glasgow Warriors but the back-row forward is hoping that getting in touch with his Scottish roots can reinvigorate a career which had “plateaued” in his homeland.

The 27-year-old, who has been capped 14 times by the Wallabies and played at the 2019 Rugby World Cup, is stepping out of his comfort zone with his switch to the northern hemisphere.

His path to Glasgow has been smoothed by relatives who live in the city – an important factor in his decision to relocate. His tartan ancestry is on his mother’s side, through his late grandfather, Andrew Prentice.

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