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Foden took time over injury

Ben Foden, the full back for the Northampton Saints admitted he gave up being a part of the England team for the recently concluded Six Nations Championship in order to avoid a repeat of last season’s injury woes.

The 28 year old England international has recently returned from a knee injury after missing most of last season due to ankle ligament injury twelve months prior.

Speaking to BBC Radio Northampton, Foden stated that he tried to push himself to fitness in order to make the Six Nations Championship last season and that landed him in all kinds of trouble. He admitted that he probably prolonged his injury, adding that his efforts to push himself took the injury six months to heal instead of three.

He went on to add that as a result, the Six Nations Championship was the last thing on his mind this season.

The Northampton Saints man suffered his ankle injury in September 2012 but he managed to return to action at the end of the year and also made his way into Stuart Lancaster’s squad for the Six Nations Championship. However, he did not feature in a single match for the England team in the Grand Slam after the Rugby Football Union requested the England coaching staff to rest him for a match against Gloucester Rugby.

A season on, Foden found himself with another injury, this time his knee giving way in November 2013. But this time around, he waited for the injury to heal, biding his time before returning earlier this month for the Northampton Saints at Franklin’s Gardens.

He stated that he is still not fully match fit and the lungs are struggling a bit every now and then. But his return will be a boost for the Saints who suffered back to back defeats last weekend.

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Five Northampton Saints players sign new deals

Ben Foden, the England international full back is the biggest name among five back players to sign new deals with the Aviva Premiership Rugby Football Union club the Northampton Saints.

The 28 year old Foden has signed on a new contract to remain at the Franklin’s Gardens stadium for the foreseeable future, having already spent six seasons at the club. Foden also has earned 34 caps for the England national team but he is currently out of action as he recuperates from a knee injury.

The others to put pen to paper on a new deal with the club are Lee Dickson, the scrum half who has also been capped by England, Luther Burrell at centre as well as wingers Ken Pisi and Jamie Elliott. And speaking of these players signing new deals with the club, Jim Mallinder, the Director of Rugby of the Northampton Saints stated that it was one of the club’s main priorities to retain the services of those five players.

Mallinder went on to add that it is important for the future of the club to have a core group of players who understand the culture of the club and what the club wants to do in the future and these five players fit into that category.

The 28 year old Dickson joined the club in 2008 and recently passed the 150 appearances mark for the club and also has thirteen caps for England and started all three of their 2013 autumn international matches.

Burrell came into the club back in 2012 from the Sale Sharks and has been hugely impressive in his short time at the club and the likes of Ken Pisi and Elliott, who have been in sparkling form have been rewarded by the Northampton Saints for their efforts in recent seasons for the club.

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