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PICTURE: Huw Jones arrives at new club

Cape Town - Huw Jones, in serious form for Scotland this international season, has arrived at his new club Glasgow Warriors

The Scottish club, who hammered Ospreys 47-6 in PRO14 action over the weekend, posted a picture on their Twitter page of Jones with his new jersey. 

The 23-year-old has now officially left the Stormers in Cape Town and is ready for the next chapter of his career as he looks to help Scotland prepare for the 2019 Rugby World Cup. 

Jones has had a superb start to his international career, scoring six tries in nine starts. 

He has also scored three tries in his last three Tests, including one in this past Saturday's 53-24 win over Australia at Murrayfield. 

Jones, who will join coach Dave Rennie in Glasgow, made a name for himself during a gap year in South Africa in 2013 when he worked at Bishops and played rugby for False Bay. 

In 2014 he played for the University of Cape Town and, later that year, was drafted into the set-up at Western Province. 

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