Duhan van der Merwe makes decision on future after Bath approach

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In a major boost for Scottish rugby, Duhan van der Merwe has reportedly turned down offers from Bath and La Rochelle and a potential return to South Africa to remain with Edinburgh.

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The 29-year-old, Scotland's all-time leading try-scorer, has racked up 30 tries in just 44 international caps – a remarkable achievement that has put him ahead of Darcy Graham.

At 6'4" and known for his sheer power and blistering pace, Van der Merwe has been a key player for Edinburgh.

His decision to stay ensures the club will retain one of its most influential stars, keeping the side strong and stable for the seasons to come. A win for both Edinburgh and Scottish rugby fans!

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British & Irish Lions XV (Opta)

15. Tom Jordan (Scotland)
Tom Jordan made his Scotland debut this autumn at full-back, impressed with his versatility, and will join Bristol next season after excelling at Glasgow.

14. Darcy Graham (Scotland)
Darcy Graham returned from injury to score five tries, the most in the series, while topping line breaks and defenders beaten among British and Irish players.

13. Huw Jones (Scotland)
Huw Jones delivered two tries and two assists, leading all players in combined line breaks and try assists during another standout series.

12. Bundee Aki (Ireland)
Bundee Aki proved indispensable at 34, ranking second in line breaks per game among Lions-eligible players.

11. Duhan van der Merwe (Scotland)
Duhan van der Merwe became Scotland's top try-scorer this autumn while leading all players in defenders beaten with 22.

10. Marcus Smith (England)
Marcus Smith was the Autumn Nations' top point-scorer with 53 and matched France's Thomas Ramos for 50-22 kicks.

9. Ben Spencer (England)
Ben Spencer, in his first England start, led all Lions-eligible scrum-halves in line breaks while showing a strong kicking game.

1. Pierre Schoeman (Scotland)
Pierre Schoeman shone defensively with 36 tackles at a 100% success rate and remains one of Scotland's most consistent performers.

2. Jamie George (England)
Jamie George boasted the best line-out success rate among hookers and contributed two tries and 67 metres with ball in hand.

3. Zander Fagerson (Scotland)
Zander Fagerson topped front-row players in rucks hit and contributed to seven scrum penalties for Scotland.

4. Maro Itoje (England)
Maro Itoje led all players in turnovers won (5) and attacking rucks hit (27.3 per game) during England's campaign.

5. Tadhg Beirne (Ireland)
Tadhg Beirne starred in the line-out with 11 claims and was among Ireland's leaders in tackles, turnovers, and rucks.

6. Matt Fagerson (Scotland)
Matt Fagerson hit 78 rucks and made 45 tackles, ranking among Scotland's best in both metrics this series.

7. Josh van der Flier (Ireland)
Josh van der Flier showcased his work rate with 101 rucks hit and 72 combined carries and tackles, the most in the series.

8. Caelan Doris (Ireland)
Caelan Doris led Ireland in carries (36) and made 43 tackles, underlining his Player of the Year nomination credentials.

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