Edinburgh: Magnus Bradbury and Rory Sutherland sign new deals
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Scotland back-row Magnus Bradbury says Edinburgh is "an exciting place to be" after he and fellow international Rory Sutherland signed new deals.
Bradbury, 24, has spent his whole career with the club and has featured nine times this season.
Sutherland had made 79 appearances - including four this season - since joining in 2014.
"It's brilliant to be part of a team that is so driven to succeed at the highest level," Bradbury said.
Earlier this year, Bradbury forced his way into the Scotland XV at the Rugby World Cup in Japan after missing out on the initial squad.
"Edinburgh is an exciting place to be at the moment and I'm looking forward to seeing the results that this team can produce moving forward," he added.
Sutherland, whose three Scotland caps came in 2016, has a "big role to play in the seasons to come," says head coach Richard Cockerill.
"Suz has been an extremely diligent and hard-working senior player during my time at the club," Cockerill said. "We're delighted to have re-signed him."
The duo join George Taylor, Luke Crosbie and Lewis Carmichael in re-signing with the club in recent weeks, although they club have not confirmed how long his deal is.