photo: JMP UK / Exeter Chiefs

Record 11 North Americans set to play in Premier 15s match

A record 11 North American internationals have been named to play in Saturday’s Premier 15s contest between league-leaders Saracens and visiting Exeter at Copthall Stadium. The Chiefs are in fifth spot but are the hottest team in the competition with seven straight victories dating back to December.

Kate Zackary will make a shock move to the midfield for Exeter where she forms an all-Eagles partnership with Gabby Cantorna. Rachel Johnson continues in the No7 shirt, with Joanna Kitlinski on the bench. Canadian trio Olivia DeMerchant, Emily Tuttosi, and McKinley Hunt retain their spot in the tight five.

Saracens will start Sophie de Goede at her preferred No8 position with two Maritimers named in the run-on side. Emma Taylor is Hunt’s opposite at No5 with Alysha Corrigan to face off against Zackary in the No13 shirt. Mackenzie Carson continues as backup hooker having returned from injury last week.

Kickoff is set for 2pm local time, 10am Eastern, 7am Pacific. A live stream will be available on the Saracens website. Registration is required but there is no cost.

This week’s feature broadcast sees third place Loughborough squaring off against fourth place Wasps. Two Canadians start for the Lightning with DaLeaka Menin at tighthead prop and Abby Duguid directly behind in the second row.

The kickoff time is an identical 2pm local, 10am Eastern, 7am Pacific with streams available on YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and the Premier 15s website.

Starting at the same time is a northern derby between two Sharks – Sale and DMP Durham. Jess Wooden starts at fullback for Sale. Live streams will be available on YouTube and Twitter.

Finally Canada’s Paige Farries continues on the right wing for Worcester against Gloucester-Hartpury. Kickoff is at 2:30pm local, 10:30am Eastern, 7:30am Pacific. A live stream will be available on YouTube.

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