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Auguy Slowik is the latest member of the Bristol Rugby Academy to join a fellow Championship club on a dual-registration agreement.
The full back joins Joe Joyce at Yorkshire Carnegie for the remainder of the season, while Ellis Genge is at Plymouth Albion, James Stephenson is at London Scottish Mark Cooke is at Rotherham and Nick Carpenter is at Nottingham.
In his second year with the Club's Academy, Slowik has made twelve first team appearances so far this campaign, scoring ten tries.
"Auguy is another of our very talented young players who we are continuing to develop and he heads to Yorkshire Carnegie and is available for selection for them," Academy Manager Mike Hall told bristolrugby.co.uk.
"He's played some first team rugby already this season, and it's important he keeps getting regular game-time which is why he will be spending some time at Headingley."
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