GRAYSON CAPTAINS SAINTS FOR FINAL POOL STAGE CUP FIXTURE
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James Grayson will lead out Northampton Saints on Wednesday evening at cinch Stadium at Franklin’s Gardens for the first time in his career, as the men in The clash sees the return of wing Taqele Naiyaravoro from long-term injury, with Director of Rugby Chris Boyd also handing a Club debut to Duane RatuVilai Willemsen in the back row. While it is still mathematically possible for Saints to progress from Pool C to the knockout stages of the competition following a bonus-point win at Saracens last time out, victory is essential on Wednesday and several results elsewhere must fall their way – so the young Saints will be fully focused on delivering an impressive performance for an expectant home crowd. Grayson skippers the hosts from fly-half and lines up outside scrum-half Connor Tupai, with Joel Matavesi and Tom Litchfield selected in Northampton’s midfield. Following a scintillating cameo against Saracens (in which he scored two tries and made 226 metres in just 25 minutes on the field) George Hendy starts at fullback, with Naiyaravoro – playing for the first time since being injured in Up front, tighthead prop Ed Prowse earns his first ever start for Saints, with loosehead Danny Hobbs-Awoyemi named in the starting XV for the first time this season. James Fish completes the front row at hooker, while Bedford loanee Luke Frost and England Under-20s international Tom Lockett pack down together in Northampton’s engine room. Willemsen is the headline inclusion in the back row, with flanker JJ Tonks and No.8 Geordie Irvine keeping their places in the side from Saints’ last Cup outing. Meanwhile, Senior Academy players Leroy O’Neil, Callum Burns, and Jake Garside are set for their first senior appearances if they come off the bench, and Saints Under-18s duo George Patten and Frankie Sleightholme (both Northampton School
NORTHAMPTON SAINTS vs NEWCASTLE FALCONS Premiership Rugby Cup, Round 4 Wednesday 30 March 2022 cinch Stadium at Franklin’s Gardens Kick-off: 7.45pm
15 George Hendy 14 Josh Gillespie 13 Tom Litchfield 12 Joel Matavesi 11 Taqele Naiyaravoro 10 James Grayson (c) 9 Connor Tupai
1 Danny Hobbs-Awoyemi 2 James Fish 3 Ed Prowse 4 Luke Frost 5 Tom Lockett 6 Duane RatuVilai Willemsen 7 JJ Tonks 8 Geordie Irvine
Replacements: 16 Reece Marshall 17 Leroy O’Neil 18 Karl Garside 19 Callum Burns 20 George Patten 21 Jake Garside 22 Ethan Grayson 23 Frankie Sleightholme
Not considered for selection:
Referee: Jack Makepeace Assistant referees: Nick Wood and Ian Bibey No.4: Bill Burton |