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Saracens sign Olympic medallist Fancy Bermudez

Canada's Fancy Bermudez reacts to fans after scoring a try against Mexico during the Rugby Americas North (RAN) Sevens tournament match against Canada at Starlight Stadium in Langford, British Columbia, on August 19, 2023. Rugby Americas North Sevens is a rugby sevens Paris 2024 Qualification Event. (Photo by DON MACKINNON/AFP via Getty Images)

Saracens have announced the signing of multitalented back Fancy Bermudez, who will join the team after WXV.

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Bermudez won a silver medal at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games with Canada’s women’s sevens team, and makes the switch back to XVs after already impressing earlier in the year at the Pacific Four Series.

She is a regular name on the Canada teamsheet on the SVNS circuit and scored a hat-trick against South Africa on her international XVs debut in 2023.

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The outside back scored two tries in Canada’s series-winning fixture against the Black Ferns in PAC 4 which saw them beat the current World Champions for the first time ever.

The 22-year-old returned to sevens following Canada’s successful XVs campaign to earn a place on the Olympic roster in addition to playing at the HSBC SVNS Grand Final in Madrid.

Canada upset Australia with a 21-12 win in the Olympic semi-final to make it to the gold medal match but fell short to New Zealand in the final.

A dynamic back, Bermudez will experience WXV 1 on home soil for the first time this autumn when the world’s best teams travel to Vancouver before she moves to England to begin life in the PWR.

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Canada will host France in the opening round of WXV 1 at BC Place on Sunday 29 September before playing Ireland at Langley Event Centre on Saturday 5 October.

The hosts will return to BC Place for their final match against England on Saturday 12 October.

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Bermudez joins a Saracens squad stacked full of international talent which features fellow countrywomen Sophie de Goede, Paige Farries, Gabby Senft, Maya Montiel, and McKinley Hunt.

“I’m very excited to be joining such a high-quality team, from the staff all the way down to the players. My goal for the next year is to really dive into the 15s world and develop my game,” Bermudez said on the club’s website.

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“The best way to do that is to compete against and play with the best. Saracens is a world-class environment and I’m grateful to have the opportunity to join such an amazing programme!”

Saracens’ Director of Rugby Alex Austerberry said: “We are delighted to be welcoming Fancy to the club. Fancy is a very exciting player who has shown in both 7s and 15s what a talent she is and the great potential in her game.

“Powerful in collisions and with the speed and footwork to take on players be that on the edge or in midfield, Fancy is a real threat in attack. It is very exciting to see how Fancy will impact the way we play and how her game will continue to evolve here at Saracens. She is a young but experienced player and I look forward to her having a very bright future here at Saracens.”

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I've never understood why Razor stayed on in NZ after winning 3 SR titles in a row. Surely at that point it's time to look for the next thing, which at that stage of his career should not have been the ABs, and arguably still shouldn't be given his lack of experience in International rugby. What was gained by staying on at the Crusaders to win 4 more titles?


2 years in the premiership, 2 years as an assistant international coach, then 4 years taking a team through a WC cycle would have given him what he needed to be the best ABs coach. As it is he is learning on the job, and his inexperience shows even more when he surrounds himself with assistant coaches who have no top international experience either.


He is being faced with extreme adversity and pressure now, possibly for the first time in his coaching career. Maybe he will come through well and maybe he won't, but the point is the coaching selection process is so flawed that he is doing it for the first time while in arguably the top coaching job in world rugby. It's like your first job out of university being the CEO of Microsoft or Google.


There was talk of him going to England if the ABs didn't get him, that would have been perfect in my opinion. That is a super high pressure environment and NZR would have been way better off letting him learn the trade with someone else's team. I predicted when Razor was appointed that he would be axed or resign after 2 years then go on to have a lot of success in his next appointment. I hope that doesn't happen because it will mean a lot of turmoil for the ABs, but it's not unthinkable. Many of his moves so far look exactly like the early days of Foster's era when he too was flanked by coaches who were not up to the job. I would like to see some combination of Cotter, Joseph, Brown, and Felix Jones come into the set up.

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