Baxter and Harlequins sign extension deal
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Twenty-two-year-old loosehead prop Fin Baxter has become the latest player to sign a contract extension to commit his future to the Club.
Under a week after England teammate Marcus Smith extended his Harlequins contract until 2028, Baxter has joined a wave of key re-signings and will stay with the Club he joined as a 13-year-old.
Baxter has already represented Harlequins 58 times in his short career since making his debut against Racing 92 in December 2020, before going on to be a core part of the squad that lifted the Gallagher Premiership in June 2021.
Under the tutelage of ex-British & Irish Lion prop Adam Jones and working alongside a talented group of front row players in the squad, Baxter has developed rapidly and was recognised in the 2023/24 Gallagher Premiership Team of the Season.
Whilst specialising as a loosehead prop, Baxter began his career initially as a tighthead and has become a fearsome competitor with 96% tackle success rate in the 2024/25 season.
Baxter has also continued his excellent club form into the international fold, backing up his England U18 and U20 caps, by earning his full England debut in July this summer in New Zealand against the All Blacks.
With 6 caps to his name already, Baxter is building on strong foundations having captained England U20’s with whom he went on win the U20 Six Nations Grand Slam in 2021.
“I’m buzzing! I’ve loved my time at the Club, especially since coming into the senior setup at 18 years old – to sign a new contract is awesome,” said Baxter
“I’m enjoying my rugby, developing as a player and we’ve got a great group of lads here. We’ve had a taste of success as a group but we want more opportunities to lift silverware.
“If someone had told me 12-months ago I was going to have the year I’ve had, at first, I wouldn’t have believed them. Good performances at Club level with Quins allowed me the opportunity to go on tour with England and earn my first caps for my country, and I believe I’ve developed so much from those experiences. Hopefully there is more to come.”
Head Coach Danny Wilson added: “Fin is an outstanding rugby player, who’s developed at a rapid rate during my time at the Club and he is deservedly earning the opportunity to represent his country on the international stage.
“He’s another homegrown talent that took their opportunity when introduced into the senior setup and he’s never looked back. Fin has a desire to learn, which is vital in any player’s journey to becoming an elite operator in their position, especially in the front row.
“We’re all delighted he’s committed his future to the Club, where we believe he has the environment to continue growing his skillset and take his performances to an even higher level.”