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Hunter-Hill’s New Deal Secures Edinburgh, 2026

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Key Points

  • Callum Hunter-Hill, a 29-year-old Scottish lock, has extended his contract with Edinburgh Rugby by one year.
  • New deal keeps him at Hive Stadium through the end of the 2027/28 season.
  • This follows his return to the club in 2025 on a two-year deal after stints with Northampton Saints and Saracens.
  • Hunter-Hill becomes the latest Edinburgh lock to renew terms, following similar moves by other forwards.
  • The extension adds stability to Edinburgh’s second-row unit, which includes Scotland internationals Grant Gilchrist, Sam Skinner, Marshall Sykes, and Glen Young.

Edinburgh(Edinburgh Daily)May 13, 2026-Edinburgh Rugby lock Callum Hunter-Hill has extended his contract with the capital club, adding a further year to his existing deal to keep him at Hive Stadium through to the end of the 2027/28 season.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What Has Callum Hunter-Hill Achieved at Edinburgh Rugby?
  • Why Did Hunter-Hill Choose to Extend with Edinburgh?
  • How Does This Fit Edinburgh Rugby’s Squad Strategy?
  • What Is Hunter-Hill’s Background Before Returning?
  • Background of the Development
  • Prediction: Impact on Edinburgh Rugby Fans and Supporters

The 29-year-old forward, who rejoined Edinburgh last season, signed the one-year extension as reported directly from the club’s official announcement on edinburghrugby.org. This commitment ensures continuity in the second row ahead of the upcoming United Rugby Championship campaign.

What Has Callum Hunter-Hill Achieved at Edinburgh Rugby?

Callum Hunter-Hill first joined Edinburgh Rugby for the 2017/18 and 2018/19 seasons, making 19 appearances during that period, according to the club’s historical records referenced in their 2025 return announcement. After departing for England, he spent time with Saracens and then Northampton Saints, where he was part of the Investec Champions Cup finalists in the prior season.

As detailed by Edinburgh Rugby’s news team on June 29, 2025, Hunter-Hill returned north on a two-year deal, subject to medical, fortifying the second row alongside internationals Grant Gilchrist, Sam Skinner, Marshall Sykes, and Glen Young. His recent extension builds on that agreement, now extended through summer 2028.

Why Did Hunter-Hill Choose to Extend with Edinburgh?

No direct quotes from Hunter-Hill appear in the primary club statement, but BBC Sport coverage on May 13, 2026, notes that the player “has more to give” after penning the extension, positioning him as the most recent lock to commit long-term. The BBC article states: “Callum Hunter-Hill has become the most recent lock from Edinburgh to extend his tenure with the team. The 29-year-old has now pledged his commitment to the club through the summer of 2027-28 after agreeing to a new one-year contract.”

This follows a pattern of retentions, with prop Paul Hill signing a two-year deal earlier in May 2026, as covered by BBC Sport on May 5.

How Does This Fit Edinburgh Rugby’s Squad Strategy?

Edinburgh Rugby’s official site confirms the extension keeps Hunter-Hill at Hive Stadium, the club’s home venue, providing depth in a critical position. The second-row group remains robust, with Hunter-Hill’s experience from Gallagher Premiership-winning Saracens adding physicality.

The Offside Line reported on his 2025 return: “Callum Hunter-Hill will return to Edinburgh next season, subject to medical, six years after the former Scotland U20s captain was deemed surplus to requirements at the capital club. It is understood that he has signed a two-year deal.” This extension aligns with Edinburgh’s efforts to retain homegrown and experienced players.

What Is Hunter-Hill’s Background Before Returning?

Prior to his 2025 return, Hunter-Hill captained Scotland U20s and built a career in England. He made 19 appearances for Edinburgh from 2017 to 2019 before joining Saracens. His season at Northampton Saints preceded the move back, where he bolstered the pack.

Edinburgh Rugby’s archive lists the signing as a key addition to the forwards unit.

Background of the Development

Callum Hunter-Hill’s journey with Edinburgh Rugby began in the 2017/18 season, where he featured in 19 matches over two years as a promising Scottish lock and former Scotland U20s captain. Released by the club in 2019, he moved to Saracens in the English Premiership, later joining Northampton Saints for the 2024/25 campaign, contributing to their Investec Champions Cup final run.

On June 29, 2025, Edinburgh announced his return on a two-year deal, subject to medical, as part of a strategy to strengthen the second row with experienced players. This one-year extension, announced May 13, 2026, extends that commitment through 2027/28, amid a series of forward renewals including Paul Hill’s two-year deal.

Prediction: Impact on Edinburgh Rugby Fans and Supporters

This development provides squad stability for Edinburgh Rugby supporters, ensuring a consistent second-row presence at Hive Stadium through 2028. Fans can expect continued competition in the pack, potentially improving performance in the United Rugby Championship and European competitions. The retention of Hunter-Hill, alongside other locks, reduces turnover risks, allowing focus on team cohesion and match results over the next two seasons.

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