Former England captain Jamie George announces retirement date and promises new venture in life
The England and Saracens legend has penned a one-year deal
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Jamie George has confirmed he will hang up his boots following the conclusion of the 2026-27 campaign, having penned a final one-year contract extension with Saracens.
The former England skipper, now 35, revealed his decision on Wednesday, expressing a wish to cherish every moment of his farewell season.
"I have always been very open and honest and I wanted to continue to do that with regards to my retirement," George said.
"I'm sure it seems early to be announcing this with another season to go, but I want to make sure I soak up every moment of my final season - I am more motivated than ever to finish my career at Saracens in a successful way."

Jamie George has revealed his decision to retire next year after signing a new deal at Saracens
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The hooker's trophy cabinet speaks to an extraordinary career at the highest level of the sport.
George has earned 105 caps for his country since making his international debut in 2015, claiming three Six Nations titles in 2016, 2017 and 2020.
He featured in England's run to the World Cup final in 2019 and their semi-final appearance in 2023.
The British and Irish Lions selected him for tours in 2017, 2021 and 2025.
At club level, George has amassed more than 300 appearances across 17 seasons in north London, collecting six Premiership crowns and three European Champions Cups along the way.
George first arrived at the Hertfordshire-based club as a teenager and will depart having represented no other professional outfit.

Jamie George has spent his entire career with Saracens
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"It means a lot to me that I will be retiring a one club man," he stated. "Supporting Saracens is what made me fall in love with the sport."
The hooker paid tribute to the institution that nurtured his talents from youth level through to international recognition.
"Having joined the club as a 14 year old, this club has not only shaped me as a player but more importantly as a man and I will be eternally grateful for everything that the club has done for me."
Director of Rugby Mark McCall offered glowing praise for the departing stalwart.
"Club legend doesn't even begin to do justice to the extraordinary contribution that Jamie has had at Saracens," McCall remarked.

Jamie George captained England in 2024
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"We are over the moon that Jamie will be with us for his final season and we all look forward to celebrating a true one club man."
George assumed the England captaincy at the start of 2024 under head coach Steve Borthwick, succeeding Owen Farrell in the role.
Though he relinquished the armband a year later, he continues to serve as vice-captain to current skipper Maro Itoje.






