Gloucester Rugby matchday squad
15 Charlie Atkinson
14 Ben Loader
13 Will Butler
12 Seb Atkinson (VC)
11 Ollie Thorley
10 Ross Byrne
9 Tomos Williams (C)
1 Val Rapava Ruskin
2 Jack Innard
3 Afo Fasogbon
4 Freddie Thomas
5 Arthur Clark (VC)
6 James Venter
7 Lewis Ludlow
8 Jack Clement
16 George Knowles
17 Ciaran Knight
18 Jamal Ford-Robinson
19 Cam Jordan
20 Harry Taylor
21 Mikey Austin
22 Will Knight
23 Josh Hathaway
Unavailable for selection
Seb Blake, Josiah Edwards Giraud, Caolan Englefield, Will Joseph, Max Llewellyn, Jack Mann, Ben Redshaw, Rob Russell, Jack Singleton, Will Trenholm.
Saracens team to play Gloucester Rugby:
Rhys Carre
Theo Dan
Marcus Street
Nick Isiekwe
Hugh Tizard
Theo McFarland
Andy Onyeama-Christie
Tom Willis
Ivan Van Zyl (c)
Owen Farrell
Max Malins
Nick Tompkins
Lucio Cinti
Rotimi Segun
Elliot Daly
Replacements:
Jamie George
Eroni Mawi
Tietie Tuimauga
Juan Martin Gonzalez
Ben Earl
Charlie Bracken
Fergus Burke
Olly Hartley
"The Original Club of North London have made three changes to the side that faced the Chiefs. The front row remains unchanged, with Rhys Carre and Marcus Street packing down either side of Theo Dan. In the engine room, Nick Isiekwe once again partners Hugh Tizard as Saracens look to establish a strong platform against the Cherry and Whites."
Glaws Vs Sarries
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Re: Glaws Vs Sarries
How is Street doing this year? I haven't seen much of Sarries, but Street seems to be getting a decent amount of consistent gametime for the first time in his career and he was very highly thought of in his youth. Is he kicking on, do we think or is it more a case that he'll go back to squad cover when people are fit?
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Re: Glaws Vs Sarries
That’s a question I’d be interested to know the answer to as well. Street isn’t someone I’d class as ‘eye catching’ but a good scrummaging prop with a good work rate is a very useful asset and if he can kick on at Saracens, that could easily go beyond club level.
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Street looked top drawer at u20 level but has never really kicked on. Injuries havent helped as hes missed a lot of rugby. Think the move to Saracens is a timely one and at 26 he's hardly a veteran.
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Re: Glaws Vs Sarries
He’s doing well. Taken a little time to break in, but looking sharp in the tight and loose work. Bit of a lease of life for him.Puja wrote: ↑Fri Dec 26, 2025 10:59 pm How is Street doing this year? I haven't seen much of Sarries, but Street seems to be getting a decent amount of consistent gametime for the first time in his career and he was very highly thought of in his youth. Is he kicking on, do we think or is it more a case that he'll go back to squad cover when people are fit?
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Re: Glaws Vs Sarries
Two bald men fighting over a comb here, with Saracens possession just a touch more thatch than Glaws to just about secure the win.
CAtkinson's in a good run of form at full-back at present. Could be his long-term home for both club and country.
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CAtkinson's in a good run of form at full-back at present. Could be his long-term home for both club and country.
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