Fiji born, Henry Speight has re-signed with the Brumbies for another two years.
The former Veiuto Primary School and Queen Victoria School student will join Matt Toomua, Christian Lealiifano, and Scott Sio who have all decided to stay at ACT for another two years.
Speight is expected to be on the wing when the Brumbies tackle the Bulls at 3:05am this Sunday.
Meanwhile, the Highlanders will face the Blues at 7:35pm tomorrow before the Reds meet the Stormers at 9:40pm.
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