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“Retirement a must” – Fans reaction to Bath’s injury update on Sam Underhill

#7. Courtney Lawes (Northampton Saints) – £480,000

Having risen through the Saints Academy ranks, Lawes continued to impress as Saints were promoted back to the Premiership – helping the side lift both the European Challenge Cup in 2009 and the LV= Cup in 2010. 

A Heineken Champions Cup final followed for the lock in 2011 before Lawes’ instrumental performances helped Saints a double-winning season in 2014, with the side claiming their first ever Premiership title and a second Challenge Cup trophy within eight days of each other.  

A player who provides a massive impact in either the back or second row, Lawes was named Player of the Season in 2019/20 by the Club’s supporters and has since reached 250 appearances in the Black, Green and Gold jersey, his milestone coming against Ulster in the Heineken Champions Cup in January 2022. 

#6. Paddy Jackson (London Irish) – £500,000

Jackson joined London Irish from Top 14 side Perpignan ahead of the 2019/20 season.

Jackson scored over 600 points in 88 appearances in the Pro 12 for Irish province Ulster before signing for the French side.

Before the 2020/21 season, Paddy was named one of the Club captains and went on to pass 300 points scored for London Irish in the same campaign.

Paddy Jackson of London Irish kicks for goal during the Gallagher Premiership match between London Irish and Newcastle Falcons at The Brentford Community Stadium, London on December 04 2021 (Photo: Danny Loo/PPAUK)

#5. George Ford (Sale Sharks) – £550,000

Ford joined Sale Sharks on a long-term contract ahead of the 2022/23 Gallagher Premiership just weeks after helping Leicester Tigers to the Premiership title.

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#4. Stuart Hogg (Exeter Chiefs) – £580,000

Exeter’s marquee signing ahead of the 2019/20 season, big things were certainly expected of the two-time British & Irish Lions tourist and back-to-back RBS 6 Nations Player of the Championship winner (2016 and 2017).

Arriving in Devon after nine years with Glasgow Warriors, Hogg quickly settled into his new surroundings, proving an instant hit – both on and off the field – with his new club.

Try Celebrations for Stuart Hogg of Exeter Chiefs during the European Rugby Champions Cup Match between Exeter Chiefs and Montpellier at Sandy Park on 11 December 2021. Photo: Tom Sandberg/PPAUK

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