Earlier today Tom Jordan signed a short-term deal with the Glasgow Warriors, seeing him join up with the Scotstoun based club for the remainder of the season.

Jordan, who initially joined the Bulls back in 2019 ahead of the inaugural FOSROC Super6 season, played an integral role in this year’s league success. The 23-year old was named player of the match in the cup final victory over Southern Knights.

Hailing from Auckland, New Zealand, Jordan has had previous involvement with Glasgow Warriors, having trained with the Scotstoun club during the 2020/21 season. He will become Scottish qualified in October next year.

The move sees Jordan join the likes of former Bulls Ross Thompson, Ollie Smith (Warriors), Marshall Sykes and Sam Kitchen (Edinburgh) in making the step up to Scotland’s professional sides.

Speaking exclusively to glasgowwarriors.org, Jordan said: “I’ve been here in and out for training over the last year or so, but to sign a professional contract here is awesome.

“I’m over the moon and I can’t wait to get stuck in with the boys for the rest of the season.

“If I get the opportunity to run out in front of a full house at Scotstoun, that’d be amazing. The crowds so far have been unreal so far this season, and they really give such an amazing atmosphere.

“I really like to chuck the ball around and put others in space, so I’m looking forward to playing the Glasgow style of rugby and playing some heads-up footy.”

All at Ayr Rugby and the Ayrshire Bulls wish TJ the best of luck with the season ahead.

With numerous other Bulls finding action elsewhere during their offseason, Ayr Rugby will have a round-up very shortly highlighting who’s in action where.