JACKSON Wray will be looking to complete a memorable season by lifting the Aviva Premiership trophy tomorrow afternoon.
The 25-year-old, who started his career at Westcliff RFC, will be hoping to play a role as Saracens do battle with Exeter Chiefs at Twickenham tomorrow afternoon, aiming to secure back-to-back domestic titles.
Wray, formerly a King John School pupil, scored two tries in the London club’s final regulation match of the season and played the final 19 minutes of the semi-final against Leicester Tigers in what has been another productive season.
And, having helped Saracens conquer Europe by winning the Champions Cup earlier this month, Wray will hope to add to his growing list of honours come tomorrow evening.
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