Olympic silver medallist and Scotland international centre Mark Bennett joined the club on three-year deal in the summer of 2017.
Bennett missed the first half of the 2017/18 campaign through injury, but returned with a bang as he scored a dramatic winning try - his first for the club - in the 29-24 victory over Leinster in February 2018.
The centre was back to his explosive self to begin the 2018/19 season, but injury struck once again as he suffered a hamstring tear against Ulster in only the second match of the campaign.
Bennett worked tirelessly to return to full fitness however, and finished in the starting line-up for the final seven fixtures of the campaign.
On the international stage, the centre made his Scotland debut in the 41-31 victory over Argentina at BT Murrayfield in 2014.
The Ayrshire-born centre was nominated for the 2015 World Rugby Breakthrough Player of the Year after impressing in the Rugby World Cup, scoring three tries in four games.
Bennett has also tasted success in the abbreviated game and was selected for the Team GB Rugby Sevens side at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio, and returned home with a silver medal.
The centre is a product of the Scottish Rugby age-grade system, having begun his career at Cumnock before switching to Ayr ahead of signing his first professional deal at Warriors.
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Date of birth: 03 February 1993
Height: 6'
Edinburgh Debut: 5 January 2018 (Southern Kings)
Place of birth: Irvine
Weight: 90.8kg
International career

Scotland - 22 Caps
Stats
Appearances
Total Points
Tries
Penalties
Conversions
Other players

Darcy Graham
Right-wing

James Johnstone
Outside Centre

Korie Winters
Left-wing

Duhan Van Der Merwe
Left-wing

George Taylor
Outside Centre

Jack Blain
Right-wing

Alec Coombes
Right-wing

Jaco Van Der Walt
Fly-half

Charlie Savala
Fly-half

Nic Groom
Scrum-half

Blair Kinghorn
Full-back

Chris Dean
Inside Centre

Jordan Venter
Inside Centre

Henry Pyrgos
Scrum-half

Charlie Shiel
Scrum-half

Matt Gordon
Inside Centre

Jamie Farndale
Right-wing

Damien Hoyland
Right-wing

Eroni Sau
Left-wing
