Bradbury heading south after eight years at Edinburgh
Magnus Bradbury will leave Edinburgh Rugby at the end of the season with the Scotland back-row forward set to join English Premiership side Bristol Bears.
The move south will end the 26-year-old’s eight-year spell with the capital side, the Scottish Rugby Academy graduate and Oban Lorne RFC product having made his professional debut for the club at the age of 19.
He has won 17 caps for his country, including three appearances during this season’s Guinness Six Nations Championship, while he has featured more than 100 times for Edinburgh.
Bradbury said: “Although I am excited to be joining Bristol Bears, I can’t stress enough how much I’ll miss this club. I’ve been at Edinburgh for eight years and absolutely love playing here.
“Thanks to the fans, coaches and especially the boys for making it so special. We still have a massive season ahead of us and I’ll be putting 100% into everything to create some more special memories.
“Pulling on the Edinburgh jersey has always meant everything to me and I’ll be doing my upmost to make sure I leave on a positive note.”
Head coach Mike Blair added: “It’s obviously a shame that Magnus is moving on from Edinburgh, but it’s a fantastic opportunity for him at Bristol and he leaves with the best wishes and upmost respect from all of us at the club.
“Back-row is a position where we have particular strength and depth, so although we are disappointed that Magnus will be leaving us, this will create more opportunities for younger players coming through.
“Magnus has been playing brilliantly this season and those performance have meant he’s put himself right back into international contention.
“We’ve been really proud of the way Magnus has fought for that Scotland jersey, and here’s hopinghecontinuesthatform for the remainder of the Six Nations.
“Magnus will leave Edinburgh as a club centurion and seasoned Scotland internationalist.
“He’s been a special player and brilliant club man for the past eight years and will have ahugeparttoplayaswepush for the best possible finish in both the URC and European Challenge Cup.”