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Two Ipswich School rugby stars sign Northampton Saints contracts

Two international Year 13 students from Ipswich School – Edo from Italy and Siep from the Netherlands – have secured Northampton Saints Academy contracts for the 2025/26 season.

Why it matters: Academy contracts with Premiership clubs are highly competitive, with only a select few players earning these professional development opportunities each year.

Edo and Siep in front of the main Ipswich School building
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Edo and Siep in front of the main Ipswich School building

The big picture: Both players have "fully embraced English culture and school life" since arriving in the UK, rising rapidly through the rugby ranks and impressing at every level.

  • Edo recently starred in the U20 Six Nations tournament for Italy, delivering a Man of the Match performance in the opening game and playing in every fixture.

  • The pair were part of a leadership group that led the school's 1st XV on a five-month unbeaten run, including victories against top schools like Bedford, Denstone, Oundle, Gresham's, Norwich, Finborough and Whitgift.

Their achievement continues Ipswich School's strong relationship with Northampton Saints, who have a strong tradition of nurturing young talent. They follow in the footsteps of Henry Pollock, who also progressed through the Saints Academy system.

What they're saying: Matt Searle, Director of Rugby at Ipswich School, praised their dedication: "We're incredibly proud of Edo and Siep. Their commitment to developing their game has been nothing short of exceptional. This isn't just about natural talent; it's about relentless hard work, the right attitude, and the countless hours they've dedicated, both with us, with Saints, and their National Teams."

Former Ipswich School students Edo and Siep
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Former Ipswich School students Edo and Siep

Both players and their families were invited onto the pitch at half-time during Northampton Saints' win over Saracens, joining other newly signed academy players in a moment of celebration.

Edo’s mother reflected on the significance of the school’s support: “Through Ipswich School’s guidance, Edoardo has grown not only as an athlete but also as a person. The values of teamwork, discipline and perseverance will stay with him forever.”

What's next: Edo now has his sights set on breaking into the Italy Senior Men's Team, whilst both players prepare for their professional rugby careers with Saints.

The bottom line: Nick Gregory, Head of Ipswich School, called it "a very proud day for the school," and praised both students: "Their contribution to Ipswich School has far exceeded what they've gained. They've set the standard, and I hope others will be inspired to follow their lead."

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