Bradbury signs Edinburgh extension before 150th appearance

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Bradbury signs Edinburgh extension before 150th appearance

Bradbury signs Edinburgh extension before 150th appearance

Club captain Magnus Bradbury has signed a one-year contract extension with Edinburgh. The Scotland back-row, 30, is set to make his 150th appearance for the club against Dragons this weekend, having featured 18 times so far this season. "There's only one place I want to be, and that's here," said

Bradbury signs Edinburgh extension before 150th appearance

Club captain Magnus Bradbury has signed a one-year contract extension with Edinburgh. The Scotland back-row, 30, is set to make his 150th appearance for the club against Dragons this weekend, having featured 18 times so far this season. "There's only one place I want to be, and that's here," said Bradbury, who made his Edinburgh debut against Leinster in 2014.

Edinburgh Rugby fans have reason to celebrate as club captain Magnus Bradbury commits his future to the team, signing a one-year contract extension just ahead of a major career milestone.

The 30-year-old Scotland back-row is set to reach a remarkable 150th appearance for the club this weekend against the Dragons—a testament to his consistency and leadership since making his debut against Leinster back in 2014. Already featuring 18 times this season, Bradbury shows no signs of slowing down.

"There's only one place I want to be, and that's here," Bradbury said. "This club means everything to me—it always has—and pulling on the jersey every week as captain is something I don't take for granted for a single second."

His loyalty comes during a challenging season for Edinburgh, but Bradbury remains focused on the bigger picture. "It obviously hasn't been the easiest of seasons at times, and I'm very aware of that. But I really hope the supporters can see what's being built here. The growth over the last few games has been real, and I want us to go out, win these remaining matches, and finish the season on the front foot."

Adding to his impressive season, Bradbury also returned to the international stage during the Autumn Nations Series, featuring against the USA and Tonga before earning his 19th Scotland cap as a replacement in the Six Nations clash with Ireland in March. For a player who embodies the spirit of club rugby, this extension is more than just a contract—it's a statement of intent.

"I take huge pride in being captain of Edinburgh Rugby. This city, this club—it's home," Bradbury added.

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