David Strettle to make the move back to Saracens after three years with Clermont

By Adam Ellis
After back-to-back seasons as Auvergne’s top tryscorer David Strettle will return to Allianz Park this summer, as reported by Neil Fissler in TRP on 14 January.
The 34-year-old has signed a one-year contract for Mark McCall’s side to give a boost to the winger options at next season after Nathan Earle’s departure to was confirmed and Chris Wyles announced he was going to retire.
After three seasons in , Strettle admitted he felt as though he was ‘returning home’ once all the paperwork had been finalised.
“I already have some unforgettable memories at Saracens – they have always had a place in my heart,” Strettle said.
“An opportunity arose in France which I took as a fresh challenge, but now I can’t wait to come home and hopefully make some more great memories. Some of my best friends are at Saracens, so I can’t wait to get back out on the field and be a part of the same team with them again.”

“I now have a wife and a fantastic daughter – we are looking forward to bringing them back to London, where I know Saracens will welcome us all with open arms.”

“It’s a dream come true to be returning to the club and I can’t wait for the start of next season at Allianz Park.”

Strettle faced his former team-mates in the Champions Cup final last season in Clermont colours, losing on that occasion at Murrayfield 17-28, before avenging the defeat in the pool stages this season with a double.

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