Edinburgh centre Matt Scott has announced he will retire from professional rugby at the end of the season.
Scott, 34, made 40 appearances for Scotland and also represented Gloucester and Leicester Tigers at club level.
He made his 100th appearance for the capital club against Ospreys in October 2024.
“After 14 unforgettable years, it’s time to hang up the boots,” Scott said in a statement.
“My overwhelming emotion is one of gratitude. Rugby is the ultimate team game and to have had the opportunity to be fully immersed in this sport for so long has been such a joy.
“Playing for my country and representing three amazing clubs in Edinburgh, Gloucester and Leicester Tigers has been beyond anything I could have dreamt of as a young lad from Currie who just loved the sport.
“As for what’s next, a career as a financial advisor beckons, but for the moment, I’m looking forward to enjoying the last moments with my Edinburgh teammates and reminiscing about the good times.”