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Saracens and Wallabies star confirms his future

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Saracens have received a major boost ahead of the new season with the reigning European Champions Cup holders signing up one of their key players on a new deal.

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Former Wallaby Will Skelton has committed his future to the club with a new two-year contract, keeping the lock in North London until the summer of 2021.

Skelton has been a Saracens player since December 2016, joining on a short-term deal from the Waratahs. He returned to the Super Rugby club before re-joining Saracens on a permanent basis for the 2017/18 season.

The 27 year old played a major role in Saracens’ double-winning campaign last season, and was named Australian Saracens Players’ Player of the Year.

“I’m very stoked about it. It’s an opportunity to get better and it’s a blessing to do something you enjoy,” Skelton said.

“I enjoy being in the boys’ company, the coaches are great and coming into working and enjoying your job is the main reason why we stayed.

“Having the opportunity to stay here was almost a no-brainer for me. Having this culture of working hard and having great people around me made it an easy decision.”

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The 6ft 8in lock admitted that the happiness of his family was a major factor in extending his stay in London.

“My wife is happy here, we’re both happy.

“She’s playing rugby as well and enjoying it. She’ll take it a little bit more seriously next year and having two years is a bit more security for us as a family and we can focus on other things aside from rugby.”

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Tom 55 minutes ago
My single biggest issue with Owen Farrell call – Andy Goode

“He has subsequently agreed a deal to return to Saracens and I’ve heard that those negotiations did include some tough conversations around his conduct and demeanour and the effect that has on those around him.”


Interesting. This is the thing with Faz. He obviously drives standards but his voice clearly dominates the dressing room and drowns out other voices. I feel he brings the best out of people in terms of fronting up and brings the worst out of people in terms of creativity and instinct. Every 9, 10, 12, 13 who's played inside or outside of him for England has looked cowed.


I will never forget when Cips was pulling up trees and could no longer be ignored, he forced his way into the team for the third test against SA and Faz spent the whole game at first receiver and Cips barely got the ball in his hands. Then at the death Cips finally gets the ball and puts in a worldy kick to send May in the corner while Faz is jumping up and down screaming at him. I've never drank the koolaid. I appreciate Faz does some stuff at a world class level and he's a born leader but he's myopic, uncreative, lacks a running game and kicks away far too much attacking possession.


If he comes back into England contention it will muddy the waters and delay the development of Fin Smith. Inevitably Borthwick will put Faz at 12 and Fin will struggle both to express himself and to play with a 12 that doesn't fix defenders and will relentlessly grubber kick it away in areas of the field where we should be holding possession and building multiphase pressure.


As for his Lion's call up it's hard to say it's not nepotism given he has absolutely no form whatsoever.

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