TOM Edwards and Chris Anderson have left Cinderford RFC.
Centre/fly-half Anderson joined the club in the summer from Cardiff, but failed to make much impact in the first XV.
He made his debut at home to Launceston in October, but was subsequently suspended for nine weeks for 'acts contrary to good sportsmanship' in that game.
Scrum-half Tom Edwards is a Welsh international sevens player who came with a recommendation from his uncle, former Gloucester great Kingsley Jones.
He featured mainly from the bench, but was effectively the third choice number nine behind Sam Brown and Luke Carter. Anderson has joined Cross Keys and Edwards Newbridge.
Winger Reuben Haile, however, has returned to Cinderford from Coventry.
England under-18s international Haile can also play at outside centre.
The former St Peter's School and Gloucester Academy player left Cinderford to try out for rugby league side Leeds Rhinos. The code wasn't for him and he joined Coventry this season.
Andy Deacon said: "It's great to see Reuben come full circle. He will add strength and depth to our squad and is a good addition to the side."





