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Rosie Galligan, a star player who helped England win the Women’s Rugby World Cup, is leaving Saracens when this season finishes. The lock forward is the second big name to head for the exit, following fellow England teammate Marlie Packer.

Galligan’s Time at Saracens

Galligan has been a key part of the Saracens squad for several seasons. She is known for her powerful tackling and lineout skills.

  • She helped the team win multiple Premiership titles.
  • She earned many caps for England while playing with Saracens.
  • Her leadership on the field won her respect from fans and teammates.

Why She’s Moving On

The 27-year-old lock has decided to look for new challenges in her rugby career. Club officials say she wants to explore opportunities elsewhere, possibly in a different league or country. Her contract expires at the end of the current season.

Fans will miss her presence on the pitch, but the club is already planning for the future by scouting new talent.

What’s Next for Rosie and Saracens

Galligan’s next move hasn’t been announced yet, but rumors suggest she may join a top club in France or continue her career in England with another Premiership side. Saracens will need to rebuild their forward pack without two World Cup winners.

For now, Galligan remains focused on finishing the season strong and helping her team compete for more silverware before she departs.

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