
Harry Wilson
RugbyFlanker|Saracens
EnglandFebruary 8, 1997
Biography
Born on 8 February 1997, Harry Wilson is an English flanker on the books at Saracens in the Gallagher Premiership. The StoneX Stadium side has built its modern identity around a structured forward pack and the kind of relentless defensive work rate that has long set the physical benchmark in English club rugby. Saracens' back row has consistently been among the most competitive selection conversations in the Premiership, blending senior internationals with players pressing for matchday involvement. The flanker role at this level is defined by tackle volume, breakdown contest and the carrying detail that underpins back-row play in the modern game. The senior squad demands forwards capable of sustaining intensity across the tight exchanges and the wider channels of play, with the club's traditional emphasis on defensive organisation and set-piece accuracy placing particular weight on flankers who deliver the fundamentals across 80 minutes. The Premiership's varied weekly assignments, combined with the club's involvement in European competition, provide regular senior matchday opportunity across an extended calendar. For Wilson, the focus is on contributing to the depth of the Saracens back-row rotation, supporting the physical platform that has long underpinned the club's domestic and continental ambitions, and continuing to press for a regular role within the senior setup.
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