Useful Links. Discipline Hard Work Honesty Humility. Principal's Welcome Our vision at Saracens High School is to spark a flame of inspiration in each and every pupil, whatever their interest or ambition, and do all we can to support them to become the person they want to be.
Read More. Senior academy players can be dual registered with a Championship and national league club. This provides players with the opportunity to get the game time they need to maximise their development. This supplements the opportunities these players get to play for the Saracens Storm 2 nd XV in the Premiership Shield competition.
All nominated players will be added to a regional database and once they achieve a certain number of independent nominations, they will be viewed for a potential invite into the Academy pathway at the most appropriate level.
Our message to all aspiring players is to concentrate on playing well for your team and enjoying your rugby because if you are doing this you give yourself the best chance of being identified by the Academy. What do you look for in a young player? There are no set criteria to define what a player must be capable of to be selected by the Academy because everyone is different.
We look at character, athletic potential, a point of difference and skillset. Players with potential will be coachable, competitive and demonstrate some of the Saracens core values.
That can be anything, but examples would be: work rate, communication, leadership, skills, competitiveness, speed, agility etc. We also believe that players need to have good skills — core skills, contact skills and positional skills that will enable them to perform well when put under pressure.
How many games of rugby should I play each week? Over the course of a season we would expect players to be playing between 25 and 35 games per year to maximize development and avoid burnout.
In essence we work on the basis that one game of rugby per week is ideal for player development. This is to allow adequate recovery, training and preparation ahead of your next game. There are times when fixtures will be slightly congested for some teams and our advice here is to choose the highest standard game to play in. The Saracens academy staff will assist with the competition plans of players in the SPDG and get agreement from schools and clubs involved to ensure a player centred approach is adopted at all times.
Are all Academy players contracted? All players working within the Academy are registered with us but only a handful of players will ever gain a professional contract once they reach 18 years of age. Each player is viewed in isolation and their potential to play at the highest levels will dictate whether or not a player is offered a part-time or full-time contract with the club.
If I'm in the Academy do I need to continue with my education? We insist that all senior academy players undertake some form of career development alongside their rugby.
This can be to continue with their education or develop vocational interests alongside their rugby because for those fortunate enough to make a career out of playing rugby, it is not a life-long job. We also have strong links with a number of universities and have an extensive network of business contacts to assist with work placements.
If I'm in the Academy which team will I play for? This team consists of predominantly 1st XV and Senior Academy players. We also run U16 and U15 Teams that participates in various Academy festivals against other premiership clubs. None of these teams have a full fixture list so all Academy players will have an external playing programme for other teams, whether it be their club, school, college, university or county.
All Academy players have a bespoke playing programme tailored to their individual development needs. Does everyone in the Academy become a professional player? It is important for players and parents to understand that there are a very small number of career opportunities within professional rugby. Only a few contracts will ever be offered each year to Academy graduates, so the vast majority of players will exit the Academy programme at some stage, hopefully having enjoyed and learned from their experiences.
Because of this, we place a big emphasis on players enjoying their time with the Academy and help them develop socially and educationally alongside their rugby development. What happens if I'm released from the Academy? If a player is released from the Academy, they will undertake a release process. This will help direct them towards an appropriate playing or education programme for them. Not everyone will become a professional player so the exit routes we have are vital in strengthening relationships with the community game.
Some players may even be nominated for talent transfer programmes. E: supporterservices saracens. On the evening of Wednesday 22 nd December, a host of Saracens players will be descending on StoneX Stadium to take on the role of coach and give young players from the community the chance to learn from the very best. The evening will also allow for players to work on unit development including areas such as rucking, leaching and defence organisation alongside top players. Cycle Superhighway 1 begins on Church Road immediately opposite the stadium and runs to Liverpool Street station.
There is both on-street and off-street cycle parking provided in the local area around the stadium. No parking There is no parking available for general admission fans at the stadium. The road closures also mean that, if you choose to travel by car, you will not be able to exit any car parking facility within the road closure area for one hour after the final whistle.
Therefore, in most cases, we discourage fans from driving to the stadium, so please explore your public transport options before travelling. For any queries please email supporterservices saracens. A trip for two people to a Saracens European away game during the season, including return flights with the Saracens squad, staff and guests, one nights hotel accommodation, evening dinner and pre-match lunch with senior Saracens staff and guests, and two tickets to the game.
By entering the prize draw you are agreeing to these prize draw Terms and Conditions. The prize draw is open to entrants over 18 years of age. Employees of Saracens Ltd are excluded from the prize draw. In entering the prize draw, you confirm that you are eligible to do so and eligible to claim any prize you may win. Entries received after this time and date will not be included in the draw.
Saracens will not accept responsibility if contact details provided are incomplete or inaccurate. The prize will be a trip for two people to a Saracens European away game during the season, including return flights with the Saracens squad, staff and guests, one nights hotel accommodation, evening dinner and pre-match lunch with senior Saracens staff and guests, and two tickets to the game.
The two return flights will be economy and will depart and arrive at an airport chosen by Saracens Ltd. The hotel accommodation will be chosen by Saracens Ltd and will include one double or twin bedroom and breakfast for two people. The two winners will join other Saracens guests for an evening three course dinner, including selected wines and beers. The two winners will also join other Saracens guests for a pre-match lunch, either at the stadium or at another venue near the stadium when selected wines and beers will again be provided.
The Saracens European away game will be chosen by Saracens Ltd with the winners joining Saracens staff and other guests on this organised trip. The prize is non-exchangeable, non-transferable and no cash alternatives will be offered.
If the winner is unable to use the prize they must notify Saracens as soon as possible so that it can be offered to another randomly drawn entrant to the Prize Draw.
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