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Saracens confirm three more exits, including one Olympian

Dom Morris of Saracens celebrates scoring his sides first try with (L- R )Ben Harris , Rotimi Segun and Callum Hunter-Hill during the Trailfinders Challenge Cup match between Saracens and Ealing Trailfinders at StoneX Stadium on February 06, 2021 in Barnet, England. Sporting stadiums around the UK remain under strict restrictions due to the Coronavirus Pandemic as Government social distancing laws prohibit fans inside venues resulting in games being played behind closed doors. (Photo by Alex Davidson/Getty Images)

Saracens have announced that Ollie Stonham, Ben Harris and Dom Morris will all leave the club at the end of the season.

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Centre Morris, 26, and forward Stonham, 23, both came through the Saracens academy, while winger Harris, 24, joined from London Irish in 2020, a year before representing Great Britain Sevens at the Tokyo Olympics.

Morris has spent the last season on loan at the Ospreys in the United Rugby Championship, but has 61 appearances to his name.

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    “I would like to thank all the players, coaches, staff and fans for being a part of my journey and I will always look back at my time here with gratitude,” he said after his departure was announced.

    “I’ve made lifelong friends, memories and genuinely feel like I’ve grown from a boy to a man at this club having played here since the age of 15.

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    “Saracens has been a big part of my family’s life and it will always hold a special place in my heart. Never in a million years did I think I’d put on the Saracens jersey, the team I grew up supporting, once, let alone be a part of this team for the last 9 years. I’ve had the privilege of playing alongside some quality players and have loved every second of it.”

    Harris, who made 20 appearances for the London club, said: “I’d like to thank everyone at Saracens for making my time here so enjoyable. The people I’ve met, the memories I’ve made on and off the pitch and the brilliant fan base have all made me proud to call this place home for the past four years.

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    “I’m excited for what lies ahead and hopefully we can finish things on a high this season!”

    Stonham, who has also featured for Ampthill in the Championship, said: “Thank you to everyone involved in my time at Saracens. I’m proud to have represented this amazing club and have made great memories.”

    The next destinations for the three players have not been announced.

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