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Hendy starts after match-winning heroics as Saints change 3 for QF

By Josh Raisey
George Hendy of Northampton Saints celebrates with team mate Temo Mayanavanua after their victory during the Investec Champions Cup Round Of 16 match between Northampton Saints and Munster Rugby at cinch Stadium at Franklin's Gardens on April 07, 2024 in Northampton, England. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)

Northampton Saints’ 21-year-old winger George Hendy is set to start in the Investec Champions Cup quarter-final against the Bulls after his heroics against Munster last week.

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Hendy scored two tries after coming on from the bench last week, including one epic solo effort, to seal the win for the Gallagher Premiership leaders in the round of 16, and has been promoted to the starting XV by director of rugby Phil Dowson for the clash at Franklin’s Gardens on Saturday.

He will take the No14 shirt from England wing Tommy Freeman, who will shift in-field to outside centre, with Fraser Dingwall moving to inside centre to cover for the unavailable Burger Odendaal.

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The only other change in the backline will see England scrum-half Alex Mitchell start this week with Tom James dropping to the bench.

Dowson has made one change in the pack, with England flanker Lewis Ludlam and No8 Juarno Augustus swapping places.

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Ludlam will join fellow England international George Furbank on the bench, who is in line to make his first appearance since injuring himself in the final match of the Guinness Six Nations against France in March.

This could be Ludlam’s last ever European game for Northampton should they lose, with a move to Toulon agreed for next season.

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Courtney Lawes finds himself in the same position as Ludlam, although their chances of progressing were boosted significantly after the Bulls made 13 changes from the team that beat Lyon 59-19 last week, resting almost all of their frontline players.

Northampton Saints XV
15 James Ramm
14 George Hendy
13 Tommy Freeman
12 Fraser Dingwall
11 Ollie Sleightholme
10 Fin Smith
9 Alex Mitchell
1 Emmanuel Iyogun
2 Curtis Langdon
3 Trevor Davison
4 Alex Moon
5 Alex Coles
6 Courtney Lawes (c)
7 Sam Graham
8 Juarno Augustus

Replacements
16 Sam Matavesi
17 Alex Waller
18 Paul Hill
19 Temo Mayanavanua
20 Angus Scott-Young
21 Lewis Ludlam
22 Tom James
23 George Furbank

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