Tom Jordan: 'Where is this going...am I even good enough?'

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Tom Jordan has been playing rugby in Scotland for three years. He is a 21-year-old fly-half with a degree in finance and accounting. Jordan is unsure if he is good enough to play at the highest level. He has a UK passport thanks to his English grandmother. His last contract with Warriors ended in 2021. The virus that ravaged rugby has affected the sport.

Tom Jordan was looking for a club to sign him up for the rest of the season. He was offered a contract at Glasgow, but he didn't feel he was good enough. In New Zealand, he won two club titles with Hamilton Old Boys and trained with the Chiefs Super Rugby group. After three years in the academy, Jordan had an offer to go back home to North Harbour, New Zealander, to finish his studies. Lars Morris, a second-row from Bay of Plenty, told him about Ayr, which offered him a chance to play semi-pro rugby. He chose Aar. Since Franco Smith took charge in summer, Tom Jordan has been the South African’s go-to man in 10 jersey.

Tom Jordan's first goal for this year was to play one game.

Tom Jordan is worried about his game. Franco says that you don't need to lose to get better.


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