Callum Hunter-Hill leaves Edinburgh to sign three-year deal with Saracens

Second-row prospect moves to English second tier
Callum Hunter-Hill has left Edinburgh to join Saracens. Picture: SNSCallum Hunter-Hill has left Edinburgh to join Saracens. Picture: SNS
Callum Hunter-Hill has left Edinburgh to join Saracens. Picture: SNS

Young Scottish second-row prospect Callum Hunter-Hill has left Edinburgh Rugby to sign a three-year deal with Saracens, following a successful season-long loan with the crisis-hit English giants.

The 23-year-old Borderer is a former Scotland Under-20s captain and was contracted with Edinburgh up until the summer of 2021, but has failed to nail down a starting slot in Richard Cockerill’s side in the face of competition from Scotland locks Grant Gilchrist and Ben Toolis.

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After loan spells with London Scottish and Newcastle Falcons, he moved to Saracens on an academy loan deal last September.

The two-time European champions have been relegated to the English second tier following a salary-cp breach scandal and Hunter-Hill will be joined in north London by veteran Scotland and Glasgow Warriors lock/back-rower Tim Swinson, who is understood to have signed a 12-month deal after announcing his retirement last month.

Hunter-Hill made ten appearances for Saracens (six starts and four from the bench) in the English Gallagher Premiership and Heineken Champions Cup last season, and has now been awarded with a deal which will keep him at the club until the summer of 2023.

“It’s a mixture of relief and just happiness,” said Hunter-Hill. “No questions about it really, I was totally excited and really keen to sign my future here and settle down at such a great environment and a great place to be.

“It’s a pretty exciting project to be a part of. The young players here are going to take their game to another level next year in the Championship and that’s going to be a great thing.”

Saracens director of rugby Mark McCall added: “Callum has fitted in well and has made steady progress in the short time he has been with us. We are very pleased to sign him on a permanent basis and that he will be with us for the challenge of next season and beyond.”

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