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CALLUM CHICK revealed his ambition to play for England again is behind his decision to move from Newcastle to Northampton at the end of the season.
The back rower, who won England caps against the United States and Canada in 2021 and played against the Barbarians the following year, will end a 16-year association with his boyhood club this summer.
The 28-year-old has made more than 150 senior appearances and has started in all 15 of Newcastle’s Premiership Rugby games this season, but the number eight says he is ready for a fresh challenge.
“I feel the time is right for me to move on,” said Chick, Newcastle’s club captain. “I have aspirations to get more England caps, and in order to do that I feel like I have to experience something new.
“Northampton feels like a perfect move for me. I enjoy the brand of rugby, and they have some great coaches and players.
“Moving was a no-brainer and Northampton being that choice was an easy decision. I think that I will fit in well, and I am excited to get started.
“The standard at Northampton across the board is great, but in particular the back row has got some fantastic players.
“I am looking forward to learning from them and putting that into my game. Competition for positions brings the best out of everyone, and, for myself, that is something I am looking forward to.”

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