Mark Thompson, the new CEO of Saracens, will watch his first Premiership match after almost two months of waiting. Meanwhile, club legend Owen Farrell will be playing his 250th game for the team. However, this will also mark the end of Farrell's successful 16-year association with Saracens and 12 years of playing for the national team.
Mark Thompson , the new CEO of Saracens , will watch his first Premiership match after almost two months of waiting. Meanwhile, club legend Owen Farrell will be playing his 250th game for the team. However, this will also mark the end of Farrell's successful 16-year association with Saracens and 12 years of playing for the national team. Thompson acknowledges that Farrell's departure will be a huge loss for the club, both in terms of his skills as a player and his leadership qualities.
Despite this, Saracens believe they have the necessary structures in place to move forward. Farrell's exit is expected to be followed by other senior players leaving the club in the summer
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