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Due to this fixture uncertainty the planned pre-season fixture against Ampthill RUFC has moved from Saturday 3rd September to Friday 2nd September Kick-off 7pm (Gates Open 5pm).
This change will ensure our team has the best possible preparation for the start of the season should any Gallagher Premiership fixtures need to change (Saracens have no further knowledge of any changes at this time). Everyone at Saracens sincerely hopes this is not the case and our thoughts are with everyone at the Warriors.
We are also so sorry to cause our fans inconvenience and we really hope that you can still attend.
Previously communicated matchday entertainment, catering and activations may be subject to change as a result of the fixture change, further details will be provided shortly regarding entertainment and catering arrangements.
All existing match tickets and parking purchases will remain valid for the Friday night game.
These tickets will be issued for print at home by noon on Thursday 1st September. Your tickets will also be made available for digital download via Apple or Google wallet to display on a mobile device. Supporters who are unable to make the re-arranged fixture will have their tickets automatically refunded within 14 days (by Monday 19th September).
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Northampton Saints have named a 31-man squad to face Ospreys in the Club’s final preseason friendly ahead of the 2022/23 campaign, with Alex Mitchell leading the side out at Dunraven Brewery Field.The 25-year-old England international is named as captain of a Saints side for the first time in his career – while Fraser Dingwall, Ollie Sleightholme, and Juarno Augustus all start the clash to also make their first appearances of preseason.Sleightholme joins George Hendy and new signing James Ramm in Northampton’s back three, while Dingwall lines up in the midfield with Matt Proctor, and Mitchell will hope to pull the strings from the half-back berths alongside James Grayson.Up front, Emmanuel Iyogun, Mike Haywood and Paul Hill make up the front row, with Lukhan Salakaia-Loto and Alex Coles packing down in Saints’ engine room for the second week running.Augustus – statistically the most destructive carrier of any forward in the Premiership, TOP 14, URC and Super Rugby last season with a gainline success rate of 75% – pulls on the No.8 jersey, with Angus Scott-Young and Sam Graham rounding off the back row having both made their first starts in Northampton colours last weekend.Meanwhile Sam Matavesi, Brandon Nansen and Aaron Hinkley are all named amongst the replacements for Saints and are also poised to make their first appearances of preseason when they enter the action.OSPREYS vs NORTHAMPTON SAINTSPreseason FriendlyFriday 2 SeptemberDunraven Brewery FieldKick-off: 7pm15 George Hendy14 Ollie Sleightholme13 Matt Proctor12 Fraser Dingwall11 James Ramm10 James Grayson9 Alex Mitchell (c)1 Emmanuel Iyogun2 Mike Haywood3 Paul Hill4 Lukhan Salakaia-Loto5 Alex Coles6 Angus Scott-Young7 Sam Graham8 Juarno AugustusReplacements:Alex WallerSam MatavesiRobbie SmithAlfie PetchOisín HeffernanAlex MoonBrandon NansenAaron HinkleyGeordie IrvineCallum BraleyTom JamesMatt ArdenTom CollinsJoel MatavesiTom LitchfieldCourtnall Skosan
Northampton Saints have named a 31-man squad to face Ospreys in the Club’s final preseason friendly ahead of the 2022/23 campaign, with Alex Mitchell leading the side out at Dunraven Brewery Field.
The 25-year-old England international is named as captain of a Saints side for the first time in his career – while Fraser Dingwall, Ollie Sleightholme, and Juarno Augustus all start the clash to also make their first appearances of preseason.
Sleightholme joins George Hendy and new signing James Ramm in Northampton’s back three, while Dingwall lines up in the midfield with Matt Proctor, and Mitchell will hope to pull the strings from the half-back berths alongside James Grayson.
Up front, Emmanuel Iyogun, Mike Haywood and Paul Hill make up the front row, with Lukhan Salakaia-Loto and Alex Coles packing down in Saints’ engine room for the second week running.
Augustus – statistically the most destructive carrier of any forward in the Premiership, TOP 14, URC and Super Rugby last season with a gainline success rate of 75% – pulls on the No.8 jersey, with Angus Scott-Young and Sam Graham rounding off the back row having both made their first starts in Northampton colours last weekend.
Meanwhile Sam Matavesi, Brandon Nansen and Aaron Hinkley are all named amongst the replacements for Saints and are also poised to make their first appearances of preseason when they enter the action.
OSPREYS vs NORTHAMPTON SAINTS
Preseason Friendly
Friday 2 September
Dunraven Brewery Field
Kick-off: 7pm
15 George Hendy
14 Ollie Sleightholme
13 Matt Proctor
12 Fraser Dingwall
11 James Ramm
10 James Grayson
9 Alex Mitchell (c)
1 Emmanuel Iyogun
2 Mike Haywood
3 Paul Hill
4 Lukhan Salakaia-Loto
5 Alex Coles
6 Angus Scott-Young
7 Sam Graham
8 Juarno Augustus
Replacements:
Alex Waller
Sam Matavesi
Robbie Smith
Alfie Petch
Oisín Heffernan
Alex Moon
Brandon Nansen
Aaron Hinkley
Geordie Irvine
Callum Braley
Tom James
Matt Arden
Tom Collins
Joel Matavesi
Tom Litchfield
Courtnall Skosan
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Niall Annett and Dave Attwood will appear for the first time in pre-season as Bath Rugby take on Jersey Reds at Stade Santander International on Friday evening (kick-off 19:15).
Hooker Annett has yet to don the Blue, Black and White since his arrival at the club while second row Attwood has played in 157 competitive Bath games.
Beno Obano, Aranos Coetzee and Josh McNally make up the rest of the tight five. Josh Bayliss, Chris Cloete and Jaco Coetzee named in the back row.
Scrum-half Ben Spencer and fly-half Piers Francis link up for the first time with the familiar centre partnership of Max Ojomoh and Jonathan Joseph taking up the midfield.
Summer recruit Matt Gallagher and Gabriel Hamer-Webb are on the wings and Tom de Glanville is at full-back.
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Men’s Head Coach Lee Blackett has named his 28-man squad that will travel to Wales on Friday for our final pre-season game vs Dragons, kick off 7pm.
Following his impressive display last week, Brad Shields will captain the side again this week.
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