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Bath retain services of veteran Cook

By Online Editors
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Chris Cook has signed a new contract with Bath Rugby, which will take the scrum-half into his 11th season with the club.

Born and bred in the city, the 27-year-old has made over 120 appearances for the Club since making his first-team debut against Cardiff Blues in 2010. A graduate of the Academy, Cook brings a vast amount of experience to the number nine jersey.

Cook said: “It’s massively exciting (to have re-signed). It’s not common for players stay to at a club for this long - I always play with my heart on my sleeve and put everything into it. I dreamt of playing on the Rec as a kid and to have over 120 caps is really special."

Director of Rugby, Todd Blackadder, added: “Cookie is a real competitor and someone who has given his all to Bath Rugby over the last decade. He’s a Bath boy through and through and I know how much it means to him to play for this Club. There is a great deal of competition at scrum-half and I know like the others in the position, he will continue to fight for that starting shirt.”