Newcastle sign Scotland scrum-half Lawson

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Lawson has won 30 Scotland caps, making his debut against Australia in 2006

LONDON (AFP) –

Scotland’s scrum-half Rory Lawson passes the ball during his side’s 2011 Rugby World Cup match against Georgia at Rugby Park in Invercargill, New Zealand, September 2011. Newcastle Falcons on Friday signed Scotland scrum-half Lawson from Premiership club Gloucester.

Newcastle Falcons on Friday signed Scotland scrum-half Lawson from Premiership club Gloucester.

Lawson, 31, has agreed a two-year contract and becomes Newcastle’s third key signing in the last few days following locks Carlo Del Fava and Scott MacLeod.

Lawson has won 30 Scotland caps, making his debut against Australia in 2006 and has been part of two World Cup campaigns. He has also captained his country.

“I am really looking forward to joining up with the Falcons this summer,” Lawson said.

“Newcastle’s form towards the end of the season was strong, and there is a lot we can build upon for next year to move the club forward.

“Having met with (club owner) Semore Kurdi it is clear that the Falcons have significant resource and intent to build a successful club in the north-east, and the appointment of Dean Richards can only enhance that.”

Newcastle, who will be led by newly-appointed rugby director Richards next season, finished bottom of the Premiership this season, but are not certain to be relegated as their fate rests on the outcome of the two-legged RFU Championship final between Cornish Pirates and London Welsh later this month.

The Rugby Football Union and Premiership Rugby are likely to announce early next week whether or not London Welsh meet Premiership entry criteria.

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