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Scotland winger Graham signs new Edinburgh deal

Darcy Graham signs new Edinburgh deal. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)

Winger Darcy Graham has become the latest player to commit his future to Edinburgh after the Scotland international today signed a two-year contract extension, which will see him remain in the capital until at least 2021.

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Now in his second season with the club, the winger has cemented his place in the starting XV, scoring seven tries in 12 appearances in both the Guinness PRO14 and Heineken Champions Cup.

The Hawick flyer was rewarded for his form earlier this season when Scotland Head Coach Gregor Townsend called him up for his international debut against Wales in the 2018 Autumn Tests – becoming the 1098th player to represent Scotland.

He is rated as the 4th best right winger in the PRO14 in the RugbyPass Index with an impressive RPI of 82.

On extending his stay in the capital, Graham, said: “I’m absolutely buzzing to be staying at Edinburgh for the next two years. The club is building towards something very special, on and off the field, and I can’t wait to be a part of it moving forward.

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“I’ve grown up watching Edinburgh and I never thought in my wildest dreams that I’d be going into my third season with the club. I’m loving it here and I can’t wait to see how much I can push myself and learn over the next two seasons and beyond.”

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Head Coach Richard Cockerill added: “Darcy is a really important part of this team, so I’m delighted that he has chosen to commit his immediate future to Edinburgh.

“His attitude and hard work ethic are an example to anyone looking to make a name for themselves in the modern professional game. I’m excited to see him progress further in the years ahead.”

At just 17-years-old, Graham helped lead his hometown team, Hawick RFC, to the Scottish Cup Final against Boroughmuir in 2015, whilst he proved to be a show-stopping talent on the Borders Sevens circuit.

Following impressive performances for Scotland under-18 and Hawick, Graham was inducted into the Fosroc Scottish Rugby Academy, based in the Borders.

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The winger was named in the Scotland U20 squad for the 2016 Six Nations, where he made his debut in the 24-6 win over England in the Championship opener.

Graham signed his first professional deal with Edinburgh in the summer of 2017 and made a try-scoring debut in the 50-20 European Challenge Cup win over London Irish in December that same year.

Now a Scotland international, Graham has played a vital role in Edinburgh’s run to the Heineken Champions Cup Quarter-Finals, scoring the winning try in last month’s crucial pool stage victory over Montpellier at BT Murrayfield.

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Well… I'd say the modern Boks are not a particularly violent team but it's impossible to getaway with much violence on an international rugby field now. The Boks of yesteryear were at times brutal. Whether or not the reputation is justified, they do have that reputation amongst a lot of rugby fans.

As for point 2.. it's a tricky one, I don't want to slander a nation here. I'm no “Bok hater”, but I've gotta say some Bok fans are the most obnoxious fans I've personally encountered. Notably this didn't seem to be a problem until the Boks became the best in the world. I agree that fans from other nations can be awful too, every nation has it's fair share of d-heads but going on any rugby forum or YouTube comments is quite tedious these days owing to the legions of partisan Bok fans who jump onto every thread regardless of if it's about the Boks to tell everyone how much better the Boks are than everyone else. A Saffa once told me that SA is a troubled country and because of that the Boks are a symbol of SA victory against all odds so that's why the fans are so passionate. At least you recognise that there is an issue with some Bok fans, that's more than many are willing to concede. Whatever the reason, it's just boring is all I can tell you and I can say coming from a place of absolute honesty I encounter far, far more arrogance and obnoxious behaviour from Bok fans than any other fanbase - the kiwis were nothing like this when they were on top. So look much love to SA, I bear no hatred of ill will, I just want to have conversations about rugby without being told constantly that the Boks are the best team in the world and all coaches except Rassie are useless etc



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