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Published 09:52 3 Aug 2017 BST
Updated 09:52 3 Aug 2017 BST
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In a full and frank interview with Gloucester Live, Dawidiuk recalled an extremely awkward night out. Gloucester director of rugby, and former Ulster and Ireland outhalf, David Humphreys does not come out of Dawidiuk's recollection well. He commented:
"I didn’t want to leave but it was one of those things where the club didn’t offer me a contract so it’s the way it goes. "I only found out at the end of season dinner when they announced the players who were going. David Humphreys listed me off so it was a bit of a shock and a sad way to find out I would not be kept on by the club I’d given my all for. "There’s no point getting upset, it is what it is. If that’s the way the club do things now, maybe it was the right time for me to move on."
Perhaps Dawidiuk should have sensed the end was nigh. For the first time in his long association with the Premiership side, he did not start a league game. There were Challenge and LV Cup outings and he felt his experience would count for something but Gloucester were ready to move on.
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