Scotland's Dempsey to leave Glasgow for Japan
Dempsey has been capped 23 times for Scotland since 2022 Jack Dempsey is to leave Glasgow Warriors this summer after agreeing a deal to join a club in Japan.
Dempsey has been capped 23 times for Scotland since 2022 Jack Dempsey is to leave Glasgow Warriors this summer after agreeing a deal to join a club in Japan. The Scotland number eight was a standout performer in the Six Nations, delivering terrific displays in the victories over England and France, and the upcoming move leaves his future with the national team uncertain. With the Japanese domestic season running from December to May, it is unclear if Dempsey will be available for the November fixtures of the Nations Championship.
He is unlikely to play in the 2027 Six Nations unless Scottish Rugby are able to negotiate a deal to release him from his club commitments to play in the tournament. Any absence from the Test arena would impact his chances of selection for Gregor Townsend's squad for next year's Rugby World Cup. Six talking points from final round of Six Nations Dempsey's national team-mate George Turner did not feature for Scotland during his year in Japan playing for Kobelco Kobe Steelers, only returning to the national fold when he joined English side Harlequins last summer.
It is understood terms had largely been agreed on a new contract for Dempsey to remain at Scotstoun beyond this season. However, the length of the deal proved a sticking point in negotiations and Dempsey, who turns 32 next month, has decided to take up the lucrative offer to play his rugby in Japan. The identity of Dempsey's new team has yet to be announced.
He was a key figure in Glasgow's United Rugby Championship title win in 2024 and has become Scotland's undisputed first-choice number eight since making the switch from his native Australia - for whom he won 14 caps - in 2022. Dempsey is one of a number of high-profile departures from the Warriors squad this summer, with Huw Jones and Adam Hastings both moving to France to join Toulon and Montpellier respectively.