Fly-half James Grayson has signed his first senior contract with Northampton Saints, the Club can today announce.
The 20-year-old England age-group international first signed with the Senior Academy at Franklin’s Gardens back in 2016, but has now penned a deal that will see him stay with his boyhood Club until 2021.
"The Club have supported my development throughout my junior career and I’ve never imagined playing anywhere else."
James Grayson
And Grayson – who has featured in eight of Saints’ first-team matches so far this season, starting five – is relishing the prospect of representing Northampton for at least two more seasons.
“Northampton is my home and Saints is the Club I’ve supported all my life, so naturally I’m ecstatic to be signing,” he said.
“The Club have supported my development throughout my junior career and I’ve never imagined playing anywhere else.
“We’re going through an exciting period of change at Franklin’s Gardens at the moment and I’m certain that Northampton is the best place for me to grow as a player – we’ve got a great environment here and I’m learning so much from the coaches and senior players.”
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A former student at Northampton School for Boys and rugby captain at Moulton College, Grayson’s first club was Old Northamptonians where he moved through the age groups and earned international honours with England under-17s and under-18s, while a member of Saints’ Junior Academy.
Grayson excelled while wearing the Red Rose, with standout performances – including scoring 21 points in victory over Wales – helping England win the under-18s Five Nations Festival in 2016.
He continued that form into the under-20s side, featuring in both the 2017 and 2018 Six Nations and World Rugby Under-20s Championships for England.
“We’re thrilled James has bought into the vision for the future here at Franklin’s Gardens."
Chris Boyd
Grayson also helped Northampton Wanderers lift the Premiership Rugby A-League trophy twice in consecutive years, breaking into the first team midway through the 2017/18 season, and scored his first try in Black, Green and Gold as Saints defeated Bristol Bears on home soil earlier this term.
“James is a young player with heaps of talent and an excellent work ethic to make the most of his ability,” said Saints director of rugby Chris Boyd.
“We’re thrilled James has bought into the vision for the future here at Franklin’s Gardens and I’m excited to see him continue to grow in a Black, Green and Gold jersey.”
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