David Ribbans signs on again with Northampton Saints
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David Ribbans has signed a contract extension with Northampton Saints which will see him stay at Franklin’s Gardens until at least 2022, the Club can today confirm.
The 24-year-old English-qualified lock was one of the most consistent performers last term for the men in Black, Green and Gold, and director of rugby Chris Boyd has rewarded Ribbans’ tenacious play on the field by handing him the first new contract of the 2019/20 season.
Ribbans arrived at Franklin’s Gardens back in 2017 from South African outfit Western Province, and is now just three matches away from bringing up a half-century of Saints caps – increasing his number of appearances and tries in each of his three seasons in Northampton so far.
His unrelenting play and set-piece expertise have already made him a supporter favourite at Franklin’s Gardens, but with the ink now dry on a new two-year deal, Ribbans has his sights set on improving even further.
“I’m absolutely delighted to be signing on again with Saints; I’ve thoroughly enjoyed my time here so far and it’s really exciting to think I have at least another two years here at Franklin’s Gardens,” he said.
“The town now feels like home to me and on the pitch last year we took some huge strides forward in our first season under Chris.
“This is a really talented group of hard-working guys and the atmosphere around the Club is special. We know we can continue to improve and there’s nowhere I’d rather be playing my rugby at the moment.
“So, I’m thrilled to be staying and I hope I can reward Northampton’s loyal supporters with some more silverware over the next few years.”