David Strettle Agrees To Move Back To The Premiership On One-Year Deal
Jason Hennessy
Jason is the editor here at RugbyLAD and a proud Limerick man.
Latest posts by Jason Hennessy (see all)
- Uncapped Player Set For Ireland Call-Up Following Injury Concern - January 30, 2023
- Shocking High Tackle Not Picked Up By Match Officials In Munster Vs Toulouse Game - January 23, 2023
- Eben Etzebeth Has Caterpillar Ruck Haters Swooning With Genius Try - January 21, 2023
Heading home.
Clermont winger David Strettle has agreed a one-year deal to move back to England with his former club Saracens.
The former Harlequins star spent five seasons at Saracens, before moving to France three years ago with Clermont where he’s become a crowd favourite.
Strettle however, has been unable to agree terms on a new deal with Clermont, and despite interest from Pat Lam’s cash-rich Bristol, will return to his former club.
The former England wing said the Aviva Premiership club “always had a place in my heart.”
