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The early days saw games against teams from Northampton such as All Saints, St Michael's, Scorpions, Northampton Rugby Club, the Wanderers, and, in contrast to Saints' working-class roots, the exclusive, predominantly upper-class Northampton Unity Football Club, who later offered to merge with Saints (though this was refused by the St James ...
The 2000 Heineken Cup Final was the final match of the 1999–2000 Heineken Cup, the fifth season of Europe's top club rugby union competition. The match was played on 27 May 2000 at Twickenham Stadium in London.
Sometimes, Blues fans change verses to "Oh when the Cup comes to St. Lou/ Oh when the Cup comes to St. Lou/ Oh Lord I want to be in that number/ When the Blues come marching in." Charles Glenn, the Blues national anthem singer, also sings this song with the crowd.
He signed for Northampton Saints following a successful trial in May 2024. [6] He made his Rugby Premiership debut for Northampton Saints on 25 October 2024, kicking two penalties and a conversion against Bristol Bears .
Hendy was initially in the academy of Worcester Warriors before joining the Northampton Saints. After playing for their under-18 side he joined up with the Saints’ Senior Academy, signing a professional contract in August 2021. [6] [7] Hendy made his senior debut for Northampton against London Irish in the Premiership Rugby Cup in November ...
On 19 April 2018 Day announced that he would be retiring from professional rugby at the end of the 17/18 season. His professional career spanned 17 years, the bulk of which he spent with Northampton Saints. [9] Christian will go on to take a full-time role at the RPA as their player liaison officer. [10]
The match was contested by Northampton Saints of England and Leinster of Ireland, the second Heineken Cup final for each club. [1] [2] Leinster won the match 33–22 after being 22–6 down at half-time. [3] [4] [5] The win was Leinster's second win in three years of the competition. [6]
George Pisi (born 29 June 1986 in Apia, Samoa) is a rugby union player for Samoa who will leave his current club Northampton Saints in the Aviva Premiership at the conclusion of the 2016/17 season. [1] Pisi was born in Samoa but moved to Auckland in New Zealand aged 3 with his family. [2]