Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Watson a possible ‘lifer’ at Edinburgh

- BY STEVE SCOTT

HAMISH Watson briefly pondered a deal to take him away from Edinburgh, but he can imagine himself as a “lifer” with the capital rugby club.

The Scotland star, crucial to Gregor Townsend’s plans for the forthcomin­g Six Nations, tied up all distractio­ns before the championsh­ip by signing a three-year extension to his contract at Edinburgh. It’ll keep the back rower playing his club rugby in Scotland until he’s nearly 33.

Watson was courted by Gallagher Premiershi­p clubs in England and France. Scotland team-mate Finn Russell had revealed his Paris club Racing 92 were interested in the dynamic flanker, who admits he did consider a move away.

“This was probably the stage of my career that I was considerin­g it more than other years,” he said. “You pay the agent, he does a job, and he looks and sees what’s out there. But in the end I’m so happy we could get it done and stay in Edinburgh.

“The swinging factor for me in the end was that I love playing for this club, and the loyalty. I’ve shown Edinburgh really good loyalty over the years, and they’ve repaid that faith.

“It’s up to me over the next three years to prove myself again and hopefully get to the business end of competitio­ns and start winning stuff.

“I’m really happy we’ve got a deal done and I’m looking forward to continuing this journey.”

Could he be at Edinburgh for his entire pro career? He arrived at the club as an academy player from Leicester at 19 in 2011, and is content with family life with his wife bringing up their two daughters in the capital.

“I’m not sure, who knows?” he added. “You see players playing really well to a really late age. I’m confident that at 32-33 I’ll still be playing good rugby and still be attractive to other clubs.

“If that’s the case then I can revisit it. But if I’m still playing really good rugby who is to say I won’t be at Edinburgh another couple of years?”

In the meantime, Edinburgh can also fulfil Watson’s domestic ambitions.

“Every rugby player wants to win something in their career. I want to do it with the club I’ve been with since I was a teenager,” he said.

“I believe in this group of players, I believe we can do something. We’ve got unfinished business here.

“We’re starting to get to the business end of competitio­ns regularly, which is certainly something we didn’t do towards the start of my time.

“We’re getting to quarterfin­als, we’re getting to semifinals, and that’s what the fans want to see.

“The more we can do that, like we have done under (Richard Cockerill) for the last three seasons, that’s what builds confidence.”

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