Membership captain George Furbank is about to play for the primary time since April after being named at full-back for Saturday’s Investec Champions Cup remaining vs Bordeaux-Begles in Cardiff on Saturday, whereas fellow England worldwide Ollie Sleightholme is on the bench.
It’s a measure of how extremely Saints Director of Rugby Phil Dowson charges Furbank that he has opted to throw him straight again into the beginning line-up regardless of lacking the final 5 video games.
Since breaking his arm towards the Bulls in December, Furbank has solely made one look, towards Castres, within the Champions Cup quarter-final. Furbank took a heavy blow to the affected arm after scoring in that match and has been sidelined ever since.
Ollie Sleightholme has been unavailable since present process a minor ankle operation in March, however the winger has now proved his health and is one in every of three backs among the many replacements. If he comes on, will probably be Sleightholme’s first motion in black, inexperienced and gold since December.
Fraser Dingwall will lead Saints for their first game at the Principality Stadium since featuring in the competition’s final back in 2011 – that day Northampton ended up runners-up to Leinster, with Dowson the one remaining face on the membership from that point throughout the squad and senior teaching employees.
However having defeated the Dubliners for less than the second time in Saints’ historical past to ebook their spot on this 12 months’s remaining three weeks in the past, Dowson and his facet shall be aiming to go one higher this time round and carry European rugby’s high trophy for the primary time since 2000.
The incoming Furbank begins at fullback for Saints, whereas in-form wingers James Ramm and Tommy Freeman retain their spots within the again three towards Bordeaux. Ramm hasn’t began on the left wing for the reason that residence sport towards Bath again in January.
Dingwall has Rory Hutchinson within him in midfield, whereas Saints choose the soon-to-be British and Irish Lions half-back duo of Alex Mitchell and Fin Smith, with the latter having scored some 71 factors all through the competitors to date.
Northampton stay constant within the entrance row, naming props Emmanuel Iyogun and Trevor Davison there, with Curtis Langdon – who makes his fiftieth Saints look in Cardiff – beginning alongside them at hooker.
Locks Temo Mayanavanua and Tom Lockett begin within the engine room for Saints towards Bordeaux, as Alex Coles stays within the again row alongside Josh Kemeny and No.8 Henry Pollock.
NORTHAMPTON: 15. George Furbank, 14. Tommy Freeman, 13. Fraser Dingwall (c), 12. Rory Hutchinson, 11. James Ramm, 10. Fin Smith, 9. Alex Mitchell, 1. Emmanuel Iyogun, 2. Curtis Langdon, 3. Trevor Davison, 4. Temo Mayanavanua, 5. Tom Lockett, 6. Alex Coles, 7. Josh Kemeny, 8. Henry Pollock.
Replacements: 16. Craig Wright, 17. Tarek Haffar, 18. Elliot Millar-Mills, 19. Ed Prowse, 20. Angus Scott-Young, 21. Tom James, 22. Tom Litchfield, 23. Ollie Sleightholme.