"Replicate what happened last season" – Northampton Saints fly half Fin Smith aims to repeat Premiership history

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By Tom Harrington

With the 2024/25 Gallagher Premiership season starting on Friday September 20th, the Saints will face Bath in a rematch of the 2023/24 final down at the Rec.

After winning the title in June, Smith and the rest of the Northampton squad only had a few days to truly celebrate their huge achievement, with international duties soon calling the 22-year-old. However the five-timed capped Englishman believes the loss of core players does not put them out of the running for the title again.

Courtney Lawes, Captain of Northampton Saints and Lewis Ludlam of Northampton Saints lifts the winners trophy after the Gallagher Premiership Rugby Final Match between Northampton Saints and Bath Rugby at Twickenham Stadium on 8 June 2024. Photo: Phil Mingo/PPAUK

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Courtney Lawes, Captain of Northampton Saints and Lewis Ludlam of Northampton Saints lifts the winners trophy after the Gallagher Premiership Rugby Final Match between Northampton Saints and Bath Rugby at Twickenham Stadium on 8 June 2024. Photo: Phil Mingo/PPAUK

"I think it's always a lot of pressure and everyone seems to be gunning for the team that's won the league and whilst we expect that to happen, we quite like the idea that we're going to quietly go about our business and hopefully surprise a few people like we did last year.

"They're obviously great players (Lawes and Ludlam) but we've still got a big core of the group that were involved last year and were working hard to replicate what happened last season.

"I'd love for this group to back up what we did last year, I think potentially with some of the outgoings we've had maybe some people are writing us off a little bit, but we're super confident that we have enough quality to back that up."

Courtney Lawes, Captain of Northampton Saints and Lewis Ludlam of Northampton Saints with the Gallagher Premiership Rugby Trophy during the Gallagher Premiership Rugby Final Match between Northampton Saints and Bath Rugby at Twickenham Stadium on 8 June 2024. Photo: Tom Sandberg/PPAUK

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Courtney Lawes, Captain of Northampton Saints and Lewis Ludlam of Northampton Saints with the Gallagher Premiership Rugby Trophy during the Gallagher Premiership Rugby Final Match between Northampton Saints and Bath Rugby at Twickenham Stadium on 8 June 2024. Photo: Tom Sandberg/PPAUK

After making 27 appearances and scoring 260 points last season for the Black, Green and Gold, Smith relishes the pressure on his young shoulders and is determined not to carry any extra pressure into the new season.

"I think personally the way last season finished has given me a real hunger going into this season, felt like we had a good season with Northampton and then maybe quite perform how I would have liked over in New Zealand.

“So actually it's been less sort of dwelling on what's been and actually been really positive as in I've got lots to work on and take into this season, it doesn't feel too much like pressure I want to be the best player I can be and that's all I'm working towards every day."

Fin Smith of Northampton Saints during the Gallagher Premiership Rugby Final Match between Northampton Saints and Bath Rugby at Twickenham Stadium on 8 June 2024. Photo: Tom Sandberg/PPAUK

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Fin Smith of Northampton Saints during the Gallagher Premiership Rugby Final Match between Northampton Saints and Bath Rugby at Twickenham Stadium on 8 June 2024. Photo: Tom Sandberg/PPAUK

With the news that England defence coach Felix Jones and head of strength and conditioning, Aled Walters, were stepping down from their roles last week, Smith echoed the thoughts of his Saints teammates Alex Mitchell and George Furbank, expressing how "stunned" everyone was. Yet the fly half expects the England Board will make the correct decision in filling their places.

"Really surprising, definitely didn't see it coming. It's going to be a real shame with those two guys not being around, Aled's an amazing character and drives so much of the energy in there and Felix is one of the hardest working coaches and the best rugby brain I've come across, so there's no two ways about it they're going to be a big loss.

“I guess everyone that's worked with them would like to thank them for how much they've put into us wish them all the best with their future. It was a real shock and a shame but these things happen."

Felix Jones, Defence Coach of England during the Guinness Six Nations Match between England and Ireland at Twickenham Stadium, Twickenham, London on March 9th 2024. – PHOTO: Tom Sandberg/PPAUK

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Felix Jones, Defence Coach of England during the Guinness Six Nations Match between England and Ireland at Twickenham Stadium, Twickenham, London on March 9th 2024. – PHOTO: Tom Sandberg/PPAUK

The infused chemistry of Saints' backline is no doubt one of their key characteristics in their success. One pairing that shined last season was Fin Smith with his other half player, Alex Mitchell. The pair were included in Steve Borthwick's Six Nations squad and recently took a trip to the southern hemisphere for tests against Japan and the All Blacks.

"Mitch (Alex Mitchell), he's one of my best mates, so we spend a lot of time together. We obviously grew, I felt a lot last year and spoke sort of every other day about how we saw the direction of the team going and how me and him could help drive that.

“And off the back of the tour, we've had a couple of conversations about things we think England do well and things we think Northampton do well, and how we can take the best from both and drive that into this season. We're both just looking to get better day by day and I love playing with him, he’s a joy to be alongside."

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