Finn Russell Extends Stay at Bath Rugby: A New Era Begins
Scotland captain Finn Russell signs a new three-year contract with Bath Rugby, solidifying his role as a key player in their historic season.


Scotland captain and British & Irish Lions fly-half Finn Russell has committed his future to Bath Rugby by signing a new three-year contract. This announcement comes on the heels of a remarkable season where Russell played a pivotal role in securing a historic treble for the club.
Key Contributions
Russell, aged 32, has been instrumental in Bath's success since joining from French side Racing 92 in 2023. In 45 appearances, he has amassed an impressive 420 points, including four tries. His standout performance in the Premiership final, where he kicked 13 points and set up Max Ojomoh's try, was crucial in Bath's victory over Leicester, marking their first Premiership title in 29 years.
Historic Season
This year, Bath Rugby achieved unprecedented success by winning the European Challenge Cup and the Premiership Rugby Cup, with Russell at the heart of these triumphs. His leadership and skill have been invaluable, earning him the reputation as one of the Premiership's star players.
Russell's Commitment
"I have loved my time here at Bath. It's a great team and a great club," Russell expressed on the Bath website. "We've come a long way over the last couple of years, and I am really looking forward to staying here and seeing what the club can achieve."
Fan Support
Russell also highlighted the unwavering support from the fans, stating, "The fans have been outstanding since I got here. We've had some big results at home and that's just our way of giving back to the fans and trying to represent them in the right way."
Future Prospects
With new signings and a growing belief within the squad, Russell is optimistic about the future. "The way the club is developing and with the young players coming through, the belief and confidence that we've got week-to-week is just growing," he added.
Global Talent
Bath's head of rugby, Johann van Graan, praised Russell's contribution, calling him "one of the world's best 10s." Van Graan emphasized Russell's impact on and off the field, noting his exceptional training and team spirit.
Financial Impact
Russell is reportedly one of the league's highest-paid players, earning £1 million per season as Bath's non-salary cap player. His continued presence is expected to boost the Premiership's profile and competitiveness.
Related Topics
- British & Irish Lions
- Rugby Union
- Bath Rugby