Northampton Saints
Use attributes for filter ! | |
Ground(s) | Franklin's Gardens (Capacity: 15,200) |
---|---|
Directors | Chris Boyd |
Chairman | John White |
Locations | Northampton, United Kingdom |
Coaches | Chris Boyd |
Alan Dickens | |
Captains | Dylan Hartley |
Alex Waller | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2452341 |
About Northampton Saints
Northampton Saints is a professional rugby union club from Northampton, England. They play in Premiership Rugby, England's top division of rugby. They were formed in 1880 as Northampton St. James, which gave them the nickname Saints from the 1880s.
Ralph Baxter death: family tribute to 'loving man'
... He lived in Roade for 35 years and was an avid Northampton Saints supporter...
From macho to mindfulness: How rugby changed
... Nathan Earle, 25, is a wing player for the Harlequins, the injured in a game against Northampton Saints back in April of 2019...
England debutant Lewis Ludlam keeps promise to former teacher
... She said the Northampton Saints player, now 23, was a promising rugby star and a delightful pupil in the classroom ...
Ralph Baxter death: family tribute to 'loving man'
Ralph Baxter was awarded an MBE for his dedication and commitment to public service
A Man who died after an altercation between two Dog walkers had been appointed a MBE and could often be found "pounding the pavement" for the Labour Party .
Retired officer Ralph Baxter, 74, died while he was walking with His Dog in Roade, Northamptonshire, on Wednesday.
A 27-year-old man arrested on suspicion of murder released on bail was.
In a tribute, Mr Baxter's family said he was a "loving husband, stepfather, step-grandfather, brother and uncle".
A post-mortem examination into his death carried out at the Leicester Royal Infirmary came back as "unascertained".
Mr. Baxter was walking with His Dog , Bertie, in the Hyde Road at 16:20 BST when he was attacked.
residents said it was a clash between His Dog and a larger, husky-type Dog .
Mr. Baxter treated by paramedicsThe Family said in tribute: "Ralph was a loving husband, stepfather, step-grandfather, brother and uncle died, it was but a Short Time later. "
He lived in Roade for 35 years and was an avid Northampton Saints supporter.
He received an MBE from The Queen for his dedication and commitment to public service.
"Ralph was also an avid member of the Labour Party , and could always be relied on to 'the pavement' in election advertising time," added the tribute.
"He will be greatly missed by His Family , colleagues, neighbors and friends. "
Det TÜV Pete Long says his team is "working around The Clock ", what is a "very difficult and complex investigation".
He added that the police believe it was "an isolated case".
roade
Source of news: bbc.com