Owen Farrell may turn out to be a "one club man", something of a rarity these days, after yesterday signing a long-term contract extension with Saracens - a move that put the England five-eighths in a very different category to his Australian counterpart Quade Cooper, who is not much interested
Rugby: Farrell to stay but Cooper restless
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Wild horses would not drag Owen Farrell away from his club Saracens.
Farrell has his own suitors and plenty of them, but wild horses would not drag him away from Saracens as they close the gap on Europe's powerhouse clubs.
"I owe a lot to this club," said the 23-year-old goalkicker, whose new deal will keep him in north London until the 2019 World Cup in Japan, "and I hope to give them as much in return.
"I've come through alongside guys who have worked really hard together. You don't have to ask any of us what it means to pull on a Saracens shirt. We're constantly improving and I can't see anyone wanting to leave that behind."
Meanwhile, there has been another move in the Southern Hemisphere market by Leicester, who are about to lose Lions test second-rower Geoff Parling to Exeter and All Black forward Brad Thorn to retirement.
Twenty-four hours after announcing the signing of Wallaby back Peter Betham from the Sydney-based Waratahs, the Midlanders confirmed that Chiefs lock Mike Fitzgerald would be joining them in time for the start of next season.