Davin Dunn signs extended deal at Blackburn
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Blackburn Rovers midfielder David Dunn has signed a new contract that will keep him at the club until June 2013.
The 32-year-old began his career at Ewood Park but left in 2003 to join Birmingham City.
He returned in 2007 and his new deal means he will have spent over 10 years in total at Rovers.
Manager Steve Kean said: "Everyone knows that, not only is David Rovers through and through, he remains a top player and key member of our squad."
Dunn made his debut for Blackburn in a 0-0 draw in September 1998. He also won an England cap in 2002.
Kean added: "He has been at the top of his game over recent weeks and we are all delighted to see him extend his association with the club."
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