FORMER RGC star James Lang has agreed an extension with English side Harlequins.

The 22-year-old joined Quins last summer and went on to make his debut at Exeter Chiefs in September.

In his first season with Harlequins, Lang went on to make five further appearances; scoring a late penalty in the comeback win away to Gloucester Rugby.

The fly-half, said: “I’m very excited to have re-signed for the club, I’ve really enjoyed my first season and have learnt a lot which I intend to build on.

“I struggled with a couple of injuries last year which kept me out for a bit but I’m fit and healthy now and really looking forward to what’s ahead.

“Playing alongside Nick Evans last year helped me hugely and I have learnt a great deal just watching him play and train. He’s now taken up a coaching role and has been heavily involved with pre-season so far. I feel that both myself and the team will benefit from that a great deal.”

John Kingston, Harlequins’ Director of Rugby, added: “James showed in his first season with us, a considerable amount of potential in a key position. He is an extremely mature player with a real appetite to improve.

“I am, therefore, delighted that we have extended his contract further and look forward to his continuing development under our outstanding Coaching Team.”