Northampton Saints have signed England international Trevor Davison from Newcastle Falcons, with the 30-year-old prop arriving at cinch Stadium at Franklin’s Gardens with immediate effect.
Davison, primarily a tighthead but able to play on both sides of the scrum, has made over a century of appearances for Falcons since joining Newcastle from Blaydon RFC – with 79 of those coming in the Gallagher Premiership.
The 6’2”, 122kg front rower had represented hometown club Blaydon since the age of 11, also being selected for England Counties on multiple overseas tours before making the step up into the full-time professional game.
Davison’s impressive form within Newcastle’s imposing front row earned him an England call-up in June 2021, and he made his Test debut off the bench against the USA at Twickenham the next month. He has since earned one further cap against Australia in the 2021 Autumn Nations Cup, and was included in Steve Borthwick’s wider training squad before this year’s Six Nations Championship.
“We’re absolutely delighted to sign a player of Trevor’s calibre for the remainder of this season and beyond,” said Director of Rugby, Phil Dowson.
“We’re excited about what he can bring to our squad; he’s an international tighthead, he’s a top-quality operator in the Premiership, and crucially he’s another player whose attitude is all about improving his game.”
Phil Dowson, Director of Rugby
“Trevor brings his reputation as a tough, competitive player with him to Northampton. He is someone who wants to be dominant in the set-piece, but also brings some real quality around the park as well as that toughness, so we’re confident he will be a great fit for us.”
Davison added: “I’ve really enjoyed watching Saints over the past few seasons – I like their style and the brand of rugby the team is playing, which is really entertaining.
“I’m at the stage of my career where I feel like I need a change; I’ve been in Newcastle my whole life, so when the opportunity arose to come to Northampton, I wanted to give it a shot.
“I’ve spoken to Robbie Smith, Joel Matavesi and all the boys I know from England camps about the Club, and I’ve heard nothing but good things about the environment and the coaches here.”
Trevor Davison
“The team is always there or thereabouts in the Gallagher Premiership’s top four come the end of the season, so I’m really looking forward to competing for some silverware and hopefully I can earn myself some more opportunities at international level as a result as well.”
Painter departs Saints with immediate effect, Heffernan loaned to Newcastle
The Club can also today confirm that props Ehren Painter and Oisín Heffernan have departed Northampton Saints – with Painter joining Exeter Chiefs on a permanent deal and Heffernan loaned to Newcastle Falcons until the end of the season.
Dowson said: “Ehren has always been someone with a ‘Saints First’ attitude. He’s a top man to have in the squad, but he’s struggled this year for opportunities in the first team and he’s desperate to try and find some more game time.
“A fresh start will be really important for him. He’s been at the Club for a long time, coming all the way through the Academy set-up here, but sometimes you need to try something different – we fully support him on his next step and wish him well.
“Exeter wanted him immediately and with Trevor coming in, that worked out well with Oisín also moving in the opposite direction to Newcastle to cover for them.
“Oisín is still contracted with Saints next season, and is another who needs more game time and an opportunity to show what he can do in the Premiership, so we’ll follow his progress with interest.”
A Saints Academy product, Painter penned his first full-time contract with Northampton in 2016 and has gone on to make 84 appearances for Northampton, scoring his only try against Bristol Bears in September 2018.
The former Felstead School student made his senior debut against Saracens in 2018, but it was during the 2019/20 campaign that he established himself in the first team – going on to make 21, 16, and 19 appearances over the next three seasons.
Painter also represented England at age-grade level; having played for his country’s Under-16s, Under-17s, and Under-18s sides, he was selected for the Under-20s for the Six Nations and Junior World Championship in 2018.
Painter said: “I’ve loved every minute of my time at Northampton Saints, coming through the Academy and getting to play for my boyhood club has been incredible. I’m very grateful to everyone at Saints for the chances I’ve been given and to the coaches for the faith they’ve put in me along the way.
“I’ll miss the great friends I’ve made in my time here and I’ll miss running out at Franklin’s Gardens in front a brilliant bunch of supporters.”
Meanwhile Heffernan initially joined Saints in February 2021 from Championship outfit Nottingham Rugby, and has made seven first-team appearances in Black, Green and Gold.
The English-qualified prop came through the Leinster Rugby Schools setup, making three appearances in the Pro14 for the senior side and 20 appearances for Ireland’s Under-20s across the Six Nations and Junior World Championship competitions.
A long-term hamstring injury limited his appearances for Saints during the 2021/22 season, but he did come off the bench in the Gallagher Premiership semi-final defeat to Leicester Tigers, and he played three matches this term in the Premiership Rugby Cup competition.