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Statement: Northampton confirm trio of new signings for 2024/25

Northampton Saints today confirm the signings of Luke Green, Fyn Brown and Archie Benson ahead of the 2024/25 campaign.

The trio join from San Diego Legion, Doncaster Knights and Luctonians respectively, and Saints’ Director of Rugby, Phil Dowson, is excited to see what Green, Brown and Benson can do at Gallagher Premiership level next term.

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“We’re thrilled to welcome Luke, Fyn and Archie to Northampton Saints,” he said.

“Some of our best signings over the last few years have been guys who have not necessarily followed the ‘conventional’ route into the Premiership.

“You just have to look at guys like Sam Matavesi, Sam Graham, Tom James, Elliot Millar Mills and so on, to see the quality that can be added to our squad from the Championship and elsewhere.

“We have a great record of bringing players in who can make a big difference, so we hope these guys can tread the same path and we’re really looking forward to seeing what they can do in a Black, Green and Gold jersey next season.”

AI predicts England to win three World Cups in the next 40 years, Ireland also triumph

rtificial Intelligence has predicted every Men’s Rugby World Cup until the year 2063 and the results are crazy.

AI has predicted England to win three Webb Ellis Cup’s with triumphs for New Zealand and South Africa also predicted.

They’ve also predicted a first Rugby World Cup triumph for Ireland, though many fans today won’t be around to see it.

Check out the next 10 Rugby World Cup winner’s below.

2027: New Zealand

2031: England

Last Kick Drop Goal celebrations from Marcus Smith of England with Immanuel Feyi-Waboso of England to win the match during the Guinness Six Nations Match between England and Ireland at Twickenham Stadium, Twickenham, London on March 9th 2024. – PHOTO: Tom Sandberg/PPAUK

2035: South Africa

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