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Bhatti signs contract extension with Glasgow Warriors

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Bhatti signs contract extension with Glasgow Warriors

Jamie Bhatti has given Glasgow Warriors a further boost ahead of Friday night’s pivotal Investec Champions Cup clash with Toulon at Scotstoun, after the loose-head prop put pen to paper on a new contract with the club ahead of the 2024/25 season.

The 30-year-old – who was included in the Scotland squad for the upcoming Guinness Six Nations earlier this week – has become an integral part of the Glasgow pack since returning to the club in 2021, with the new extension keeping him at Scotstoun until at least the summer of 2026.

His form for the club in 2022/23 saw the prop nominated for the McCrea Financial Services Player of the Season prize, playing a key role in the club’s run to the EPCR Challenge Cup Final and BKT United Rugby Championship playoffs.

Having initially made his professional debut for the club in November 2016, Bhatti made 47 appearances during his first spell at Scotstoun, helping the Warriors to two European quarter-finals and the 2019 Guinness PRO14 Final at Celtic Park.

An 18-month stint at Edinburgh and a short-term loan deal with Bath then followed, before the prop returned to Scotstoun ahead of the 2021/22 campaign.

Bhatti’s two tries in Glasgow colours to date came in consecutive matches during the 2021/22 campaign, scoring in back-to-back home wins over the Hollywoodbets Sharks and Emirates Lions in October 2021.

In addition to 98 appearances for the Warriors so far in his professional career, the Hillfoots RFC product has represented Scotland on 34 occasions to date, including at the 2023 Rugby World Cup in France.

Away from rugby, Bhatti is currently in the process of qualifying for his private pilot’s licence.

“It was a very easy decision [to re-sign], really,” Bhatti told glasgowwarriors.org.

“When the discussions first started over the summer, it was a no-brainer to be honest. I really enjoyed my season under Franco and the coaches last year, and I’m really happy with where I am. That’s the main thing for me – I love being part of this club.

“I wouldn’t say there’s ever an easy day at work here – training is tough! – but this club makes it so easy to enjoy your rugby. Glasgow’s home for me, and I never really wanted to look elsewhere.

“For me personally, I want to make sure my performances are of as consistently high a level as they can be. I want to play well and help this team win some silverware, and I truly believe we can do that.”

Head Coach Franco Smith added: “Jamie is someone for whom representing this club means a great deal, and we’re very pleased that he has renewed his contract with us.

“He strives to become better every day, and drive to become the best version of himself is a real asset to this club.

“He’s someone who gives his all every time he runs out for both club and country, and we look forward to continuing to work with him over the next couple of seasons.”

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Tuipulotu to debut against Leinster

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The abrasive midfielder will earn his club debut having made a summer move from NSW Waratahs, with fellow summer recruits Paul Hill (tighthead) and Ross Thompson (fly-half) also set to start against the Irishmen.

Head Coach Sean Everitt’s first selection of the season also sees Ben Muncaster complete his injury return, to start at number eight tomorrow night.

On the selection, Everitt said: “It’s exciting to be back In BKT URC action this week, and matches don’t get much tougher in this league than facing Leinster.

“We know the challenge they will bring and it’s up to us to rise to that. We can’t wait to get the season started in front of a packed-out Hive Stadium for round one.”

Everitt has named the same back-three that started last Friday’s Scottish Building Society pre-season match against Gloucester, with Wes Goosen at full-back flanked by Scotland internationalists Darcy Graham and Duhan van der Merwe on the wings.

Tuipulotu is partnered by Matt Currie in the centres, fresh from earning his first Scotland caps during the recent summer test window, while Ali Price is reunitedwith former Glasgow teammate Thompson in the halves.

England internationalist Hill is joined in the front row by Scotland pair Pierre Schoeman (loosehead) and Dave Cherry (hooker), who made his debut against Leinster in 2018.

Grant Gilchrist leads the side from lock having been named as club co-captain for his 14th professional season, with Marshall Sykes again accompanying him in the second-row.

Muncaster’s impressive turn against Gloucester sees him rewarded with a starting berth, playing alongside club centurions Jamie Ritchie (blindside) and Hamish Watson (openside) in the back-row.

Edinburgh Rugby side to face Leinster at Hive Stadium in the BKT United Rugby Championship
Friday 20 September (kick-off 7.35pm) – live on Premier Sports

 15. Wes Goosen (31)

14. Darcy Graham (64)
13. Mosese Tuipulotu*
12. Matt Currie (40)
11. Duhan van der Merwe (92)

10. Ross Thompson*
9. Ali Price (17)

1. Pierre Schoeman (115)
2. Dave Cherry (93)
3. Paul Hill*
4. Marshall Sykes (62)
5. Grant Gilchrist (205) CAPTAIN
6. Jamie Ritchie (114)
7. Hamish Watson (159)
8. Ben Muncaster (30)

Replacements

16. Ewan Ashman (20)
17. Boan Venter (66)
18. D’arcy Rae (5)
19. Jamie Hodgson (61)
20. Magnus Bradbury (113)
21. Ben Vellacott (61)
22. Ben Healy (23)
23. Emiliano Boffelli (40)

 *Edinburgh Rugby debut

Unavailable: Luke Crosbie (neck), Nathan Sweeney (knee), James Lang (quad), Harry Paterson (foot/wound), Glen Young (pec), Sam Skinner (knee), Angus Williams (hamstring), Robin Hislop (knee)

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Harry Sheridan commits future to Ulster Rugby

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Ulster Rugby forward, Harry Sheridan, has committed his future to the province, signing a new two-year-deal that will keep him playing in the white jersey until at least 2027.

The combative forward, who can play in the second or back row, had a significant impact in the Senior Men’s side last season, with his performances recognised when he was named the province’s Young Men’s Player of the Year for the 2023/24 season.

The Holywood man has seen a significant number of minutes since Head Coach, Richie Murphy, came into the club, and has been trusted to play a key role in the squad.

Sheridan played his club rugby with Civil Service NI RFC, and schools’ rugby for Sullivan Upper School.

He would join Ulster Rugby’s sub-Academy after playing rugby for Trinity College in Dublin, where he studied.

The powerful forward, has represented Ireland at U20s level, competing in the 2021 Six Nations Championship.

On the news of Sheridan’s contract extension, Ulster Rugby’s Head of Recruitment and Rugby Operations, Bryn Cunningham said:  

“We are delighted to secure Harry’s future with this extension, as we see him being an integral part of the team for the present and future.

“He is a throwback of a player, a forward who disrupts the opposition, is aggressive and who brings a proper physical presence for us. At 22-years-old, he is showing great potential and has grown in stature over the past season, showing his versatility at lock and flanker.

“We look forward to seeing how he develops in the seasons ahead in an Ulster jersey.”

On the news on his new deal, Sheridan added:

“I’m so happy to sign for a further two years. Last season was a huge year for me as I got more game-time in the senior side, and it was a massive learning curve in a season full of ups and downs.

I’m looking forward to improving my game and rolling into this year where I finished the last one. We have a great forward pack that I love training and playing alongside.

I am really enjoying the environment and going into training ready to work and learn.

It’s a perfect start to the season for me and I can’t wait to get stuck into another season.”

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