Attwood Eyes Silverware After Committing To Bath Rugby
Bath Rugby have today confirmed 28-year-old lock Dave Attwood has renewed his contract with the club.
The second row has made 113 appearances for Bath since joining in 2011 from Gloucester, and has 20 England caps to his name.
Attwood has started four of the Club’s five matches this season, including last weekend’s Champions Cup match against Leinster in which the 28-year-old was pivotal to securing victory.
Speaking following his contract renewal, Attwood said: “I'm thrilled to be able to be able to put pen to paper for another three years here at Bath.
“I feel like this club has massive ambitions and is one of the few clubs in Europe that has the components in place to achieve them. I love this city and the Rec, and the current playing squad and coaching set up is hugely impressive.
"Right now in my career I want silverware, and my belief in this team’s ability to secure some was a prime reason why I wanted to stay put.”
Head Coach Mike Ford added: “Dave is a considerable asset to our team, as was evident against Leinster on Saturday.
"He was desperately unlucky not to make the World Cup with England, but we believe he’s in the best place here at Bath to push on for further international honours, in addition to taking this team forward.”