Full name | Saracens Women[1] | ||
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Union | Middlesex RFU | ||
Nickname(s) | Sarries, Women in Black, Wolf Pack, Fez Girls | ||
Emblem(s) | Star and crescent | ||
Founded | 1989[2] | ||
Location | Hendon, Greater London, England | ||
Ground(s) | StoneX Stadium[3] (Capacity: 10,500[a]) | ||
Chairman | Neil Golding | ||
CEO | Mark Thompson[4] | ||
Director of Rugby | Alex Austerberry[5] | ||
Coach(es) | Lewis Sones[6] Mouritz Botha[7] Duncan Taylor[8] | ||
Captain(s) | Marlie Packer[9] Lotte Sharp[10] | ||
Most appearances | Sonia Green[11] 329 (All Competitions) | ||
League(s) | Premiership Women's Rugby | ||
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Largest win | |||
Saracens 105–0 Worcester Valkyries (Barnet Copthall, London, England) 13 January 2018 | |||
Largest defeat | |||
Saracens 7–53 Gloucester-Hartpury (Barnet Copthall, London, England) 10 December 2022 | |||
Official website | |||
www | |||
Current season |
Saracens Women (/ˈsærəsənz/) are an English women's rugby union club based in Hendon, London. They were established in 1989 and currently play in Premiership Women's Rugby, the top-level competition of women's rugby in the country.[12]
Saracens are the most successful women's team in the history of domestic rugby union competition in England, having won the league a record 14 times – most recently in 2021–22[13] – and the cup on 11 occasions – most recently in 2023–24.[14] They are also the women's team of Saracens Amateurs, who themselves are affiliated to men's Premiership club Saracens.
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