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Seven Saracens Women awarded England XVs contracts

30.09.19
In association with
StoneX StoneX
Marlie Packer News Story Edit

Seven Saracens Women players have been awarded England Women XVs contracts for the 2019/20 season.

Bryony Cleall receives a full-time contract for the first-time while Hannah Botterman, Poppy Cleall, Vicky Fleetwood, Zoe Harrison, Sarah McKenna and Marlie Packer have been awarded with a full-time professional deal for the second season in a row.

Head Coach Simon Middleton said: “The quality of the players within the Tyrrells Premier 15s has meant the competition for contracts has and will continue to increase which will only be a positive as we continue our long-term build-up to the 2021 World Cup. The league keeps throwing up new talent.

“We looked at the squad before we went out to San Diego in the summer and knew some of the players who were going to be awarded contracts this season. We also looked at some players who we thought probably needed to make a statement in San Diego.

“Bryony Cleall was ruled out through injury but we believe she’s got the potential and the playing characteristics that can bring a point of difference to the group. We are giving her an opportunity but as with all the players, it’s now down to her to take it.

“We’re really pleased with the squad of 28 and we’ll continue to adapt and call on other players at any given time. The whole league is a pool for us."

Harlequins V Saracens Gallagher Premiership Rugby

PRESS NOTES | Mark McCall Pre-Newcastle

Director of Rugby Mark McCall is expecting a tough challenge as Saracens Men restart their Gallagher Premiership campaign with a trip to Newcastle Falcons. As The Men in Black enter the festive period McCall has his eyes set on Friday’s fixture with the Falcons. “It’ll be a tough encounter; we always have good fixtures up […]

26.11.24
In association with
StoneX StoneX
Acwebanener

Women's Pathway Round-Up

The start of the new year at Oaklands College has been a whirlwind of excitement for the Academy, from welcoming a new cohort of players from across the country, to new facilities being built on site – most notably our new sports pavilion, there has never been a better time to be a part of […]

Saracens Women V Harlequins Women Allianz Premiership Women's Rugby

MATCH REACTION | Alex Austerberry (PWR R7)

Director of Rugby Alex Austerberry, was left frustrated as Saracens ended up on the wrong side of The Duel falling short to Harlequins at the StoneX. Despite a valiant last-minute comeback, Saracens Women were held to back-to-back defeats in testing conditions. Austerberry was frustrated at the outcome given the first half performance his side put […]

26.11.24
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StoneX StoneX

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