NORTHAMPTON have signed England Saxons number eight Phil Dowson from Newcastle on a two-year contract.
Dowson, 27, will join the Saints in the summer after eight years at Kingston Park.
“I need to get out of my comfort zone and develop as a player and this move to Northampton will do that,”
said Dowson.
“I’d heard nothing but positive things about the Saints, which were backed up when I came to look around the club.
“This season Saints have had good cup runs and achieved positive results in the league. The coaches are making the club stronger all the time and, over the next few years, I want to help the Saints push up the Guinness Premiership and hopefully yield some silverware.”
Northampton director of rugby Jim Mallinder worked with Dowson, who can play in any of the back row positions, when he took charge of the Saxons for the 2007 Churchill Cup.
Dowson captained the Saxons in their recent international victory over Portugal and will be in the frame for England’s summer Test series against Argentina.
Mallinder said: “Phil is an exciting signing for us as we build for next year.
“His leadership skills are excellent, as I know all too well from working with him.
“We want leaders at the club who will represent us well on and off the field and Phil is one such man.”
■ Fenwick Allison, a member of England’s Grand Slam-winning side of 1957, has died in hospital in Leeds, aged 77, after a short illness. Allison, a left-footed place kicker, played initially for Northern and Northumberland while he was studying in Newcastle.
But it was during his time with Coventry and Warwickshire that he won his seven caps, all under the captaincy of Eric Evans.
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