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Established
1880 (144 years old)

Sport
Rugby

Stadium/Home
Franklin
(15,249 Capacity)

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Northampton, England

Nicknames
Saints

Competitions
English Premiership Rugby
European Rugby Champions Cup

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29/03 Northampton - Saracens
06/04 Northampton - Munster
20/04 Northampton - Leicester Ti
27/04 Harlequins - Northampton
11/05 Northampton - Gloucester

Results
22/03 Bristol Rugb 52 - 21 Northampton
27/01 Northampton 38 - 13 Newcastle Fa
20/01 Munster 23 - 26 Northampton
12/01 Northampton 61 - 14 Aviron Bayon
06/01 Exeter Chief 36 - 42 Northampton

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Northampton Saints are a professional rugby union club from Northampton, England. They were formed in 1880, and play in black, green, and gold colours. The team play their home games at Franklin's Gardens, which has a capacity of 15,250. Their biggest rivals are Leicester Tigers. "The East Midlands Derby" is one of the fiercest rivalries in English Rugby Union.

The club has won the English Premiership, the RFU Championship three times, the Anglo-Welsh Cup, the EDF Energy Trophy, the European Rugby Champions Cup, and are twice winners of the European Rugby Challenge Cup.

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Stadium or Home

Franklin's Gardens is a purpose-built rugby stadium in Northampton, England. It is the home stadium of Northampton Saints. The stadium holds 15,249 people. The four stands are: Carlsberg Stand; Elite Insurance Stand; Church's Stand; and Barwell Stand. It is also the Northampton conference centre as well as the only UK Aviva Premiership Rugby ground with its own cenotaph, the setting for a moving ceremony every Remembrance Weekend.

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