Saracens Men squad confirmed for 21/22 season
Saracens is pleased to confirm our squad for the 2021/22 Gallagher Premiership season.Â
The return to the top-flight was secured back in June with the play-off victory over Ealing Trailfinders, and now the Men in Black can reveal their full squad for the new campaign.Â
They head to Bristol on Friday evening in the curtain raiser to the new season, fresh from two matches against Ulster in preparation for Ashton Gate.Â
NEW DEALSÂ
Ethan Lewis, who joined during the Championship campaign on loan from Cardiff has now signed a permanent contract and will be remaining at StoneX Stadium for two years. Tim Swinson, who came out of retirement for a spell at Sarries has also put pen to paper on another year after his relentless performances saw him voted the Players’ Player of the Season.Â
ACADEMY GRADUATES
Two players have made the step up to the first team on a permanent basis. Ben Harris, who starred at the Olympics during the summer has signed a long term deal, and he showed his potential with a hat-trick after coming on as a replacement in the pre-season victory against Ulster.Â
Sam Wainwright, the Wales Under 20s prop is also now with the senior squad and will be eyeing up some opportunities throughout the 21/22 campaign.Â
ARRIVALSÂ
Four new players made the move to StoneX Stadium in the summer and have added further depth to the squad. Scrum halves Ivan Van Zyl, who has six caps for the Springboks as well as Ruben de Haas who is a USA international have bolstered the number nine department.Â
Italian prop Marco Riccioni signed from Benetton, and will be completing with the likes of Vincent Koch and Alec Clarey for a spot on the right of the front-row. Theo McFarland also joined the North Londoners, the back-rower who previously represented Samoa at basketball is seen as a real prospect after putting pen to paper on a long term contract.Â
LOAN RETURNSÂ
Four of Saracens’ most successful academy graduates who spent last season on loan are back and ready to return to action at StoneX. Alex Lozowski won the European Rugby Challenge Cup during his time at Montpellier, as did both Max Malins and Ben Earl at Bristol, whilst Nick Isiekwe had a year at Northampton Saints.Â
Alex Goode and Nick Tompkins returned towards the end of the Championship campaign to add more firepower to the back-line.Â
DEPARTURESÂ
Michael Rhodes, who made over 100 appearances for the club including three Premiership titles and three European cups left at the end of the season, as did Calum Clark who retired to take up the position of Wellbeing and Personal Development Manager at the club.Â
A number of players who played their part in the Championship winning season left including Tom Whiteley to Bristol, Alex Day to Bedford, Harry Sloan to Agen, Juan Pablo Socino to Leicester, Ali Crossdale to Wasps. Will Hooley and Josh Ibaunokpe also departed, as did Jon Kpoku who is now at Coventry.Â
Everyone at Saracens would like to wish our departing players all the best in their new ventures.Â
FULL SQUAD LISTÂ
Props
Alec Clarey
Mako VunipolaÂ
Ralph Adams-HaleÂ
Richard BarringtonÂ
Vincent Koch
Eroni Mawi
Marco Riccioni
Sam WainwrightÂ
Hookers
Jamie George
Tom WoolstencroftÂ
Kapeli Pifeleti
Ethan Lewis
Locks
Maro Itoje
Tim Swinson
Callum Hunter-Hill
Joel KpokuÂ
Nick Isiekwe
Back RowÂ
Andy Christie
Ben EarlÂ
Billy VunipolaÂ
Jackson WrayÂ
Janco Venter
Sean Reffell
Theo McFarland
Scrum-Halves
Aled Davies
Ivan van Zyl
Ruben de Haas
Fly-Halves
Owen Farrell
Manu VunipolaÂ
Centres
Alex LozowskiÂ
Dom MorrisÂ
Duncan Taylor
Nick TompkinsÂ
Elliot Daly
Back Three
Alex Goode
Alex LewingtonÂ
Elliott ObatoyinboÂ
Rotimi Según
Sean Maitland
Max Malins
Ben Harris
DEPARTURESÂ
Michael Rhodes
Will Hooley
Harry Sloan (Agen)
Alex Day (Bedford Blues)
Josh Ibuanokpe
Calum Clark (Retired)
Tom Whiteley (Bristol Bears)
Juan Pablo Socino (Leicester Tigers)
Ali Crossdale (Wasps)
Jonathan Kpoku (Coventry)