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Evelyn Partners is a UK leader in wealth management, providing investment management and financial planning advice to help our clients embrace what’s next.
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Trek
TREK bars, which deliver natural, long-lasting energy with no artificial ingredients, believe in providing better snacks for the environment. Their 100% plant based ingredients show their ambition to keep ingredients as close to their original form as possible, keeping the best nutritional value, in every bar.
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Hy-Pro
Dedicated sports brand creating durable training equipment to improve your core skills across all aspects of sport.
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Enmo
Provides premium protective activewear and technical gear to enable people of all abilities to enjoy their sport

Team News: Saracens Men vs Exeter Chiefs

11.09.20
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Janco Venter will make his first Saracens and Gallagher Premiership start against Exeter Chiefs on Sunday.

The summer signing from Jersey Reds has impressed in his two outings so far and features in the back row alongside Sean Reffell and captain Calum Clark.

Centre Harry Sloan comes in for his maiden opportunity in a Sarries starting jersey and is joined in the midfield by Dom Morris.

12 players in the 23 have come through the Academy.

The latter vacates the wing position he held on Wednesday night for Rotimi Segun who switches from shirt number 11 to 14 after scoring his 12th and 13th tries of the season in the loss to Sale Sharks.

Elliott Obatoyinbo is back on the wing and Will Hooley lines up at full-back to complete the back three.

There are familiar pairings in the half-back slots and at second row with Tom Whiteley and Manu Vunipola, and Joel Kpoku and Callum Hunter-Hill continuing their partnerships while props Sam Crean and Alec Clarey will pack down with a fresh face in hooker Kapeli Pifeleti.

On the bench, Senior Academy back Josh Hallett could make his senior debut for the club.

Saracens team to face Exeter Chiefs:

15 Will Hooley (2)
14 Rotimi Segun (32)
13 Dom Morris (23)
12 Harry Sloan (2)
11 Elliott Obatoyinbo (14)
10 Manu Vunipola (25)
9 Tom Whiteley (47)
1 Sam Crean (11)
2 Kapeli Pifeleti (11)
3 Alec Clarey (4)
4 Joel Kpoku (34)
5 Callum Hunter-Hill (20)
6 Calum Clark (53)
7 Sean Reffell (24)
8 Janco Venter (2)

Replacements

16 Tom Woolstencroft (39)
17 Robin Hislop (1)
18 Josh Ibuanokpe (15)
19 Cameron Boon (2)
20 Andy Christie (12)
21 Alex Day (5)
22 Juan Pablo Socino (5)
23 Josh Hallett (0)

Saracens 000 kit launches 25 26 away travel 1300x790

2025/26 Saracens Travel Range Now ON SALE

TRAVEL IN STYLE. REPRESENT WITH PRIDE The 25/26 Travel collection has arrived. Crafted with the same precision and quality the squad wear on the move. Blending lightweight comfort, durable fabrics and sharp professional look. This range is built for every journey, whether it’s matchday travel or everyday wear. Available now across Men’s and Women’s. The […]

17.09.25
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MATCH REPORT | Leicester Tigers 20-7 Saracens Men

Saracens Men suffered a narrow defeat at the start of their PREM Rugby Cup campaign, as a young side showed plenty of promise in a 20-7 loss to Leicester Tigers. The North Londoners, who had an average age of 24 in the squad had the lead at half time but were eventually undone by an […]

13.09.25
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