Former Saracens player Matt Hankin has settled a £3 million case taken against a former teammate and the Saracens team doctor after he was hit over the head with a fire extinguisher during a team bonding trip to Budapest.
Matt Hankin says the incident in 2015, where he was hit on the head with a fire extinguisher while wearing a metal helmet, resulted in a concussion that led to the end of his career.
Matt Hankin says the incident in 2015, where he was hit on the head with a fire extinguisher while wearing a metal helmet, resulted in a concussion that led to the end of his career.
RugbyPass checks in on all twelve top-flight English clubs to see what they are up to now their calendars are suddenly empty for the immediate future.
Pre-season predictions can make you look foolish and there’ll be people queuing up to call me crazy but I think Northampton will make the Premiership play-offs this season.
The 2018/19 Gallagher Premiership season is upon us, with 11 teams intent on knocking Saracens off their perch as reigning champions, Alex Shaw takes an in-depth look at each of them.
July is here and teams up and down the country are heading back into preseason and beginning their preparations for the 2018/19 season.
Amidst the retirements of Schalk Brits and Chris Wyles, one departure from Saracens went a little under the radar following their Aviva Premiership title on Saturday and that was the of openside flanker Matt Hankin.