Northampton Saints' chief executive Mark Darbon says the club is in good shape on and off the field to build on their Premiership title win.
Northampton Saints chief executive Mark Darbon said everything is in place for sustained success at the club following their Premiership title win.that the team's performances meant the club will be more than £1m better off than they were expecting to be at the start of the season in October.
The match against Bath was the final one in a Saints shirt for England forwards Courtney Lawes and Lewis Ludlam, who are moving to France, and retiring prop Alex Waller."Yes, we are losing some big-name, influential players who have added a huge amount of experience to our squad, but the age profile of our current team is really attractive.
Darbon said his residual feeling from the Twickenham experience was still "more relief than elation". Planning for next season will begin very soon with the club also buoyed by their commercial success in the 2023-24 season.
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