Henry Pollock was just 17 years old when he made his Northampton Saints senior debut against London Irish in a PREM Rugby Cup fixture back in September 2022.
That came four years after joining the Saints Academy set-up, having caught the eye while performing for Buckingham RUFC, Beachborough Prep School, and, latterly, Stowe School.
Two more senior appearances followed in the 2022/23 campaign for the talented back row, and four in 2023/24 – including his PREM debut against Leicester Tigers.
After inspiring England Under-20s to win the 2024 World Rugby Championship, Pollock launched into the 2024/25 Saints campaign with gusto. In 22 appearances, he scored ten tries and picked up a hat-trick of annual awards, winning Breakthrough Player of the Season, Young Player of the Season and Try of the Season – for his incredible effort against Sale Sharks, which happened to be his first score in the PREM.
He was also named the PREM’s Breakthrough Player of the Season at The Rugby Awards in June 2025.
Pollock’s seven tries in as many Champions Cup games leading up to his participation in the 2024/25 final against Bordeaux Bègles, alongside his prolific breakdown and tackling work, saw him nominated for the Player of the Tournament accolade.
This form didn’t go unnoticed by England head coach Steve Borthwick, who first included the young Saint in the England A fixture against Australia in November 2024. A first senior cap followed off the bench against Wales in the final round of the 2025 Six Nations, when he scored two tries in a 14-68 win in Cardiff.
Despite playing little over 30 minutes of Test rugby at the time, Andy Farrell (Head Coach of the British & Irish Lions) had seen enough to make Pollock the youngest player selected for the 2025 tour to Australia.
Pollock continued to go from strength to strength in the 2025/26 season as he scored 10 tries in 20 appearances and was named Man of the Match after his magnificent showing in the victory over Exeter Chiefs in the Gallagher PREM final at Twickenham.