JACKSON Wray wants to make his 200th appearance for Saracens one of the most memorable ever tomorrow.
The former King John School pupil, who has been voted the club’s player of the year, will bring up his double century when Sarries host Wasps in the Premiership semi-final at Allianz Park.
And the 27-year-old is keen to reach the landmark in style.
“It’s going to be special,” Wray told Saracens' official website.
“I’m looking forward to putting on a performance as well.
“It’s a massive game for the club and we want the win.”
And Wray is also happy to be sharing the day with his family.
“I’ll be very proud going out there having played 200 games and going out with my two little ones,” said Wray.
“It will be a bit of an emotional one.”
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