Plymouth Albion players Keni Fisilau, Wayne Sprangle and Rauiri Cushion have committed their futures to the club.
Fisilau, Sprangle and Cushion agree ongoing contracts
Plymouth Albion players Keni Fisilau, Wayne Sprangle and Rauiri Cushion have committed their futures to the club.
Tonga international centre Fisilau is Albion's longest-serving player having joined in 2001 and, despite missing the first half of last season following a shoulder operation, he went on to make 13 Championship starts.
Fisilau equalled the club record for most league appearances in the club's final match of last season and his new commitment means he will most likeky become the out-right holder of the record.
Also staying loyal to Albion is flanker Sprangle who has agreed a fourth season at Brickfields.
The Somerset schoolteacher joined Albion from Launceston in 2008 and his ability to play anywhere in the back-row as well as the second-row ensured he became a favourite with the fans.
The 28-year-old made 17 Championship appearances last year, including starting all of Albion's play-off matches.
London-born scrum-half Cushion joined from Irish side Old Belvedere in 2009 and has since racked up 50 league appearances, and 39 starts, in his two seasons with the club.