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3 Things To Know About Jamie George, Saracens And England Hooker

3 Things To Know About Jamie George, Saracens And England Hooker

Learn 3 things about Jamie George, Saracens and England hooker, and how to watch him on FloRugby.

Sep 25, 2025 by Joe Harrington
3 Things To Know About Jamie George, Saracens And England Hooker

Jamie George has become one of the most dependable and respected hookers in modern rugby. A stalwart for Saracens and England, George has built a reputation for consistent set-piece excellence, sharp leadership and longevity in one of the game’s most physically demanding positions. 

With more than a decade of professional rugby behind him, he remains at the heart of club and country ambitions heading into the 2025–26 season.

George made his senior debut for Saracens in 2009 and has since become synonymous with the North London club’s era of dominance. During his tenure, Saracens have claimed multiple Premiership titles and three European Rugby Champions Cups. His precision at lineout throws, scrummaging power and mobility in open play have made him indispensable to the side.

Internationally, George earned his first England cap in 2015 and was a key figure in the team’s run to the 2019 Rugby World Cup final. He has featured in every Six Nations since then and was appointed England captain in 2023, a role that solidified his place as a leader in a squad transitioning to new generations. Teammates and coaches have described his leadership style as calm, approachable and fiercely competitive.

Now, as Saracens push for more silverware and England prepares for another Six Nations and Rugby Championship test series, George continues to carry responsibility in both set-piece execution and cultural leadership. His ability to balance both reflects why he remains one of the most admired professionals in the sport.

Saracens’ Hooker Of A Generation

George has anchored Saracens’ front row during their golden era. His throwing accuracy has been the foundation of one of the Premiership’s most reliable lineouts, while his experience has helped guide younger forwards through pressure matches. With more than 300 appearances for the club, he is firmly embedded in Saracens’ history.

England’s Captain And Veteran

Appointed England captain in 2023, George has led his country with a steady hand. His international résumé includes more than 80 caps, multiple Six Nations campaigns and World Cup appearances. England head coach Steve Borthwick has praised George for his “ability to connect with players and lead by example,” qualities that have proven vital as England integrates younger talent.

Where Jamie George Is Ranked In FloRugby’s Top 100

Jamie George is ranked No. 72 in FloRugby’s Top 100 Players for 2025. His placement highlights his consistency at both the Premiership and international levels, where he has long been recognized as one of the world’s premier hookers.

Leadership Beyond The Pitch

George’s influence extends off the field as well. He has been an outspoken advocate for player welfare and has represented teammates in conversations about scheduling and workload. His approachable leadership style has made him a trusted voice in rugby’s broader cultural discussions, reinforcing his role as more than just a captain on match days.

How To Watch Jamie George And Saracens All Season Long On FloRugby And The FloSports App

Every Saracens match in the Premiership Rugby season streams live in the United States on FloRugby and the FloSports app. That includes Premiership Cup and Champions Cup matches, as well as full replays and highlights.

Saracens Rugby Schedule

  • Sept. 26, 2:45 p.m. ET – Newcastle Red Bulls vs. Saracens, Kingston Park
  • Oct. 12, 11:00 a.m. ET – Harlequins vs. Saracens, Twickenham Stoop
  • Oct. 18, 12:30 p.m. ET – Saracens vs. Sale Sharks, StoneX Stadium
  • Oct. 25, 10:00 a.m. ET – Saracens vs. Bristol Bears, StoneX Stadium
  • Nov. 30, 10:45 a.m. ET – Saracens vs. Bath Rugby, StoneX Stadium
  • Dec. 20, 10:00 a.m. ET – Saracens vs. Exeter Chiefs, StoneX Stadium
  • Dec. 27, 10:05 a.m. ET – Gloucester Rugby vs. Saracens, Kingsholm
  • Jan. 4, 10:00 a.m. ET – Leicester Tigers vs. Saracens, Mattioli Woods Welford Road
  • Jan. 24–26 (TBD) – Saracens vs. Newcastle Red Bulls, StoneX Stadium
  • Mar. 21–23 (TBD) – Bath Rugby vs. Saracens, The Rec
  • Mar. 28–30 (TBD) – Saracens vs. Northampton Saints, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
  • Apr. 18–20 (TBD) – Sale Sharks vs. Saracens, Salford Stadium
  • Apr. 25–27 (TBD) – Saracens vs. Leicester Tigers, StoneX Stadium
  • May 16–18 (TBD) – Bristol Bears vs. Saracens, Ashton Gate
  • June 6–8 (TBD) – Exeter Chiefs vs. Saracens, Sandy Park

Subscribe To The FloRugby Annual Plan To Watch Every Saracens Match In 2025–2026

Catch Jamie George and Saracens in action all season long. With the FloRugby annual plan, fans can watch every Premiership and Champions Cup match live and on demand.

European Union Rugby Lives On FloSports And FloRugby

Rugby fans can stream every match from the Top 14, Gallagher Premiership, and United Rugby Championship on FloRugby, along with the Investec Champions Cup and EPCR Challenge Cup, making the platform the U.S. home for the world’s biggest club competitions and the game’s top players

How To Watch Rugby Matches In The United States On FloRugby

Professional club rugby in Europe all streams on FloRugby and the FloSports app in the United States. FloRugby and FloSports also are the U.S. home to: 

FloRugby also is home to match archives and match replays. 

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