Northampton Saints - International Caps in The Club's History

International Caps in The Club's History

  • Matias Cortese (Argentina)
  • Ignacio Fernández Lobbe (Argentina)
  • Santiago González (Argentina)
  • Federico Mendez (Argentina)
  • Martin Scelzo (Argentina)
  • Mark Connors (Australia)
  • Daniel Vickerman (Australia)
  • James Pritchard (Canada)
  • Geoff Appleford (England)
  • Chris Ashton (England)
  • Martin Bayfield (England and British and Irish Lions)
  • Nick Beal (England)
  • Jeff Butterfield (England and British and Irish Lions)
  • Noah Cato (England)
  • Ben Cohen (England and British and Irish Lions)
  • Matt Dawson (England and British and Irish Lions)
  • Paul Doran-Jones (England)
  • Phil Dowson (England)
  • Ben Foden (England)
  • Shane Geraghty (England)
  • Paul Grayson (England)
  • Dylan Hartley (England)
  • Roger Hosen (England)
  • Ian Hunter (England)
  • Dickie Jeeps (England and British and Irish Lions)
  • Ryan Lamb (England Saxons)
  • Peter Larter (England and British and Irish Lions)
  • Courtney Lawes (England)
  • Andy Long (England)
  • Tom May (England)
  • Stephen Myler (England)
  • Robbie Morris (England)
  • John Olver (England)
  • Gary Pearce (England)
  • David "Piggy" Powell (England)
  • Tim Rodber (England and British and Irish Lions)
  • Keith Savage (England and British and Irish Lions)
  • Jon Sleightholme (England and British and Irish Lions)
  • Bob Taylor (England and British and Irish Lions)
  • Phil Taylor (England)
  • Steve Thompson (England and British and Irish Lions)
  • Bryan West (England)
  • Don White (England)
  • Olivier Brouzet (France)
  • David Gerard (France)
  • Christian Labit (France)
  • Vaughan Going (Hong Kong)
  • Neil Best (Ireland)
  • Jonathan Bell (Ireland)
  • Roger Wilson (Ireland)
  • David Quinlan (Ireland)
  • Paul Shields (Ireland)
  • Andrew Blowers (New Zealand)
  • Sam Harding (New Zealand)
  • Bruce Reihana (New Zealand)
  • Mark Robinson (New Zealand)
  • Wayne Shelford (New Zealand)
  • Carlos Spencer (New Zealand)
  • Vasily Artemiev (Russia)
  • Pat Lam (Samoa)
  • George Pisi (Samoa)
  • Ken Pisi (Samoa)
  • Paul Tupai (Samoa)
  • Joe Ansbro (Scotland)
  • Ross Beatie (Scotland)
  • Michael Dods (Scotland)
  • Scott Gray (Scotland)
  • John Leslie (Scotland)
  • Sean Lamont (Scotland)
  • Euan Murray (Scotland and British and Irish Lions)
  • Budge Pountney (Scotland)
  • Tom Smith (Scotland and British and Irish Lions)
  • Barry Stewart (Scotland)
  • Richard Metcalfe (Scotland)
  • Mattie Stewart (Scotland)
  • Gregor Townsend (Scotland and British and Irish Lions)
  • Selborne Boome (South Africa)
  • Robbie Kempson (South Africa)
  • Corne Krige (South Africa)
  • Brian Mujati (South Africa)
  • Garry Pagel (South Africa)
  • César Sempere (Spain)
  • Oriol Ripol (Spain)
  • Tevita Taumoepeau (Tonga and Pacific Islanders)
  • Soane Tonga'uiha (Tonga and Pacific Islanders)
  • Samu Manoa (USA)
  • Chris Wyles (USA)
  • Chris Biller (USA)
  • Allan Bateman (Wales) and British and Irish Lions)
  • Ben Broster (Wales)
  • Darren Morris (Wales) and British and Irish Lions)
  • Ryan Powell (Wales)
  • Martin Roberts (Wales)

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