Author: index

Tom Wood Likes Frozen Song

Well, Tom Wood, the captain of Northampton Saints, listens to, wait for it – ‘Let It Go’ from Frozen for inspiration while he’s at the gym.


According to him, this global hit is a big inspiration for him. That sounds totally odd, right? Yes, it does. But they don’t care. The team is happy to listen to ‘Let It Go’ the whole day, if it helps them perform well. After all, who would think that those big, macho men will listen to Disney tunes for inspiration? Wood, 29, confirmed that they played the song couple of times at the gym.

There’s more to come. Wood recently appeared on BBC Radio. He talked extensively about the Disney tune. Moreover, he beat Ian Hunter, the former Saints player (he also played for England), in a ‘Disney theme tune’ quiz – that too for a score of 9-1!

You thought only his music taste pointed at the children’s movies? You are wrong. When asked about his favorite film, he picked ‘The Jungle Book. And he was unabashed about his love of Disney films in general. He said he has always been a fan of Disney films and music. Those movies teach you a lot of valuable life lessons, he said. He added that those movies provide a lot of moral guidance and knowledge. May be, Disney films can offer a lot of insight to adults as well! (more…)

, , ,

South African youngster Howard to join Northampton Saints

Aviva Premiership Rugby Football Union club the Northampton Saints have pulled off a transfer coup by securing the services of young South African centre Pat Howard for the 2015/16 season.

The 23 year old will join the English giants from South African Super Rugby club the Stormers. He also had spells with the Stormers’ feeder club Western Province, where he won the prestigious Currie Cup as well as with Munster in Ireland for whom he played in both the European Rugby Champions Cup as well as the Guinness Pro 12, earning a lot of plaudits for his performances.

He returned to Cape Town at the beginning of the Super Rugby tournament to turn out for the Stormers but will cut short his spell with the side and move north and England to link up with the Northampton Saints for the upcoming season of the Aviva Premiership, the LV=Cup and the European Rugby Champions Cup.

Howard said that the move came about for him in the right time and he is looking to add a lot more experience of playing in Europe to his name. He added that he really enjoyed his short spell in Europe with Munster earlier this year and when the Saints began to show interest in his services, it was hard for him to decline. (more…)

, , ,
[Top]

Northampton Saints Win Against Harlequins

Northampton Saints became the winner in their match against Harlequins. Northampton Saints scored 17 points while the score of the Harlequins was 13. The match took place on 27th February, Friday at Franklins Gardens which is in Northampton.

Northampton saints are at present at the top of the league table with 13 wins. Before the first half of the match came to an end, they managed to score 7 points while the score of Harlequins stood at 6 points. James Wilson scored for the Northampton Saints taking advantage of the lack of discipline in their opponents. The touchdown that James Wilson scored further advanced his team towards victory.

Tom Wood managed to score a point for his team by doing a driving maul. The 22 years old Marland Yarde who plays for Harlequins also managed to score a point at the very last part of the match. (more…)

, ,
[Top]

Dowson hopeful of new Northampton Saints contract

Phil Dowson, the flanker for the Aviva Premiership Rugby Football Union club the Northampton Saints is hopeful of agreeing a new contract with the side before the summer.

The 33 year old, who moved to Franklins’ Gardens in the summer of 2009 from the Newcastle Falcons, is the last remaining player on the club’s high profile roster to have his contract not sorted out yet. With his current contract running out at the end of the season, Dowson remains hopeful that he is still in the thinking of the coaching staff and will be offered a new contract to extend his stay at the club.

He mentioned that he would definitely want to stay at the club, one of the biggest in the country. He went on to add that the club has a brilliant squad and the culture that has been put in place by the likes of Dylan Hartley and the other senior players is not only effective but also very enjoyable. (more…)

, , ,
[Top]

France Gets Turned Down By Dylan Hartley

Courtney Lawes and Dylan Hartley have a new deal with the current champions: Northampton. These two are among those seven players who have already signed with the Saints recently.

The hooker and skipper of the club Hartley was previously linked to the fact that he might move to Montpellier, the French club after the World Cup next year but now it is confirmed that he will with Franklin’s Gardens on a three-year contract.

Since he joined in 2005, he has had about 200 first-team appearances and has also earned 61 England caps and Courtney who joined in 2007 has had 36 appearances on nationals. Hartley had mentioned in his column in The Sun that it is true that he was offered a position on the French team Montpellier which would have paid him a lot more money but then again, money is not everything in life.

He said that he doesn’t want to come about as someone great but he is a believer in loyalty and it means a lot to him. He admires men or players who stay or stick with a club, be it in any sport and if he gets the opportunity to end his professional career with Saints, it will make him very proud.

The Saints have shown a great deal of loyalty towards him and particularly in the times when he was having disciplinary issues. It is great that he has got an opportunity to pay back that faith they showed on him.

He says that he is well aware of the fact that being with the Saints mean that he will still be eligible for not only the competition of next year but also the England in the run-up to the 2019 World Cup. He wouldn’t have joined Montpellier until after the world cup anyways.

, , ,
[Top]