It has been a rollercoaster season for Edinburgh and Visser, with the Scots recording a second straight eighth-place finish in the league but also enjoying 1872 Cup success and a memorable run to a European final.
And despite not being able to inspire his side to victory in his final game against Leinster, who wrapped up fifth spot in the GUINNESS PRO12 table with a 36-23 win, Visser admits he was desperate to cross the whitewash in an Edinburgh jersey one last time.
"I was gagging for it to be honest. Being known for scoring tries I've been having nightmares about desperately trying to leave on one," he told the Edinburgh Evening News.
"So I'm happy at getting one, even if it was a bit of a sneaky one. I think he let go of me and I had a bash.
"It's been a pleasure to play with these players and it's been a phenomenal rollercoaster ride these past six years.
"Looking back to coaches like Rob Moffat, who showed so much confidence in me at the start, and all the way through to Michael Bradley and Alan Solomons, I've learned things from all of them and I'd like to thank them.
"Yes there is mixed emotions of course. It would have been nice to leave here with a win and I thought we deserved it.
"I am happy with what we have achieved this season. Last year was very difficult. We have made very good progress and what we did in the European Challenge Cup was fantastic."
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