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01:01 Campbell pride at Warriors deal | ||||
Campbell pride at Warriors dealLock to turn professional at the end of 2012
Nick Campbell: Signs a contract that will see him turn professional at the end of 2012 Nick Campbell has expressed his pride at signing a contract with the Glasgow Warriors that will see him turn pro at the end of 2012. Campbell has been part of the club's elite development group for the past two seasons and the lock is thrilled to know he will be part of the club's set-up next term. He has no qualms battling for a place in the Warriors' first XV, stating he has learned a "massive amount" from the team's senior players. Proud"As a proud Glasgow boy, it was always my ambition to represent the region as a professional player, and I've loved every minute of my involvement so far," he told the club's official site. "It's fantastic to know I'll be here next season to hopefully play my part in helping the team build on what has been a really positive campaign to date. "I've learned a massive amount from training and playing alongside quality second rows like Al Kellock, Richie Gray, Tom Ryder and Rob Verbakel, and with [current Newcastle player of the season] Tim Swinson also coming into the mix next season, there's sure to be great competition for places again." CapableHead coach Sean Lineen believes Campbell has the potential to become a 'very capable player' for the team. Lineen stated: "In the games he's had in the RaboDirect PRO12, Nick has shown he has the potential to develop into a very capable player for Glasgow Warriors. "He's always keen to learn and take advice on board, and he's also a Glasgow lad through and through. He knows what it means to pull on that black and blue shirt and that's massively important in terms of the culture we're encouraging here." Burns forced into retirement Corbisiero backs cap changes Blair to leave Edinburgh Jones and Johnson join Wasps Short forced to retire No Rebels return for Somerville Lam hits back at racists Racing line up Belie Boulogne to leave Perpignan Bulls duo on the mend | ||||
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