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Where Are They Now | Tom Shanklin

07.02.22
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Tom Shanklin was good enough to earn 70 caps for Wales, win a Grand Slam and get picked for two tours with the British & Irish Lions. To some people in his homeland he is regarded as the posh kid from Harrow, but he has always begged to differ.

He may have been born there, but he likes to point out he never went to the school graced later on in life by the likes of Billy Vunipola and Maro Itoje. The son of a former London Welsh and Wales centre, Jim Shanklin, he actually went to school in his father’s home town of Tenby and later on at the Howard of Effingham School. For the record, he states that neither was ‘posh’.

His rugby education really began at Bramley Road in 1999, when he took up the offer to join Saracens from London Welsh. Still a teenager at the time, he went on to play for Wales from the club and spent four years with the ‘Men in Black’.

“I was playing in the junior section at London Welsh and there was a coach there, John Davies, who had links to Saracens. He asked if I would be interested in joining a YTS style scheme at Saracens that would get me involved. I guess it was a sort of academy offer. That was back in 1998, but I initially turned it down,” he recalled.

“I was just breaking into the side at London Welsh. A bit later on I met Mark Evans and he convinced me to join. That was in 1999 and I can remember the shift from Old Deer Park to Bramley Road. There were some professional facilities that I hadn’t seen before, although the dog walkers still claimed their rights to walk all over the training pitch because it was a public park.

“We were playing at Watford’s ground at the time. The difference between playing at ODP and Vicarage Road was incredible. There were stands on each side, decent dressing rooms and we ran onto the pitch through a tunnel!

“In those days playing at a football ground was a big deal and it was nice to be playing in front of crowds of 8-10,000.

“I had a bit of a slow start because of injuries. That was all down to get used to the workload of senior rugby and training as a professional player. I think my debut came off the bench at Gloucester and then my big break came at Welford Road when we played Leicester. It was a televised game and I think the Welsh selectors must have tuned in. We lost but by all accounts, but I had a good game.

“I won my first Welsh cap while I was at Saracens, in Japan in 2002, and I think I can claim to be the first Welsh international to earn his first cap from the club. I then moved ‘home’ to Cardiff in 2003, but not until I’d won 14 caps as a Saracen.”

So what was it really like joining a club that was rising to become one of the greatest forces in the club game in the northern hemisphere?

“I came into a star-studded squad - Castaignede, Pienaar, Hill, Bracken, Grewcock, Luger, Murray – the list went on. I was still only a teenager at the team, like a sky little choir boy, but with hair!” he added.

“There were a number of great young players who joined around the same time. Ben Johnson, Adam Jones (the lock not the prop), Tony Roques, Matt Kearns and, of course, David Flatman

“‘Flats’ and I shared a house together and it was the start of a beautiful relationship that has survived to this day. We probably get on better now that we aren’t living together, but we still combine to produce the ‘Flats & Shanks’ podcast and work together on some media projects.

“We were young, playing professional rugby and just having a good time. It didn’t really matter in many ways if we won or lost, we were just have a ball. His cooking skills left a lot to be desired and he once phoned up his mum to ask how to make a bacon sandwich.”

As well as his media work and after-dinner speaking assignments, Tom also has a ‘proper job’. He is the commercial manager for Genero, an audio visual and events company in Cardiff.

TOM SHANKLIN’S SARACENS DREAM TEAM

15  Thomas Castaignede
14  Dan Luger
13  Tim Horan
12  Kevin Sorrell
11 Darragh O’Mahony
10  Duncan Macrae
9    Kyran Bracken
1    David Flatman
2    Robbie Russell
3    Christian Califano
4    Danny Grewcock
5    Scott Murray
6    Richard Hill
7    Francois Pienaar
8    Tony Diprose

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Saracens Women represented across Six Nations squads

Nine Saracens Women are involved in the upcoming Six Nations squads for Wales, Scotland and the Red Roses. Off the back of a successful campaign falling short in the Final against Gloucester-Hartpury, the home nations internationals head straight into Six Nations action with the Rugby World Cup rapidly approaching in the summer. Five Sarries players […]

18.03.25
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MATCH REPORT | Gloucester-Hartpury 34-19 Saracens Women (PWR Final)

Saracens Women were beaten 34-19 by a ruthless Gloucester-Hartpury side who secured their third consecutive PWR title at StoneX Stadium. The Women in Black had an early 19-5 lead after an impressive first half at a raucous StoneX, but were ultimately undone by their clinical opponents who took their chances and scored 29 unanswered points […]

16.03.25
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TEAM NEWS | Gloucester Hartpury Vs Saracens Women

Saracens Women Co-Captain Lotte Sharp is keen to show Sarries at their best in a bumper PWR Final at StoneX Stadium. The winger will lead out the North Londoners in front of a massive crowd at the home of Saracens in a blockbuster finale against Gloucester Hartpury. The Cherry and Whites are searching for a […]

14.03.25
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