om Collins will commerce Northampton for London Irish this summer season on a mission to show his enduring top-level class.
The back-three star has made 144 Northampton appearances in 10 years on the Franklin’s Gardens membership.
Collins’ arrival at resurgent Irish will offset the lack of Saracens-bound full-back Tom Parton and England wing Ollie Hassell-Collins, who's becoming a member of Leicester.
The 28-year-old admitted being rapidly enticed by Irish coaches Declan Kidney and Les Kiss, with the Exiles having fallen simply shy of a Premiership play-off berth this season.
“I feel like I am ready for a fresh start somewhere new, I want to prove that I can play consistently at the very top level,” stated Collins.
“I’ll always be grateful to Northampton, it’s the club I have grown up supporting, but I felt my time was coming to an end and a new opportunity was on the horizon.
“Irish reached out and I was really encouraged by the project the club is working under with Declan and Les, and I feel like it will be a great fit for me.”
Irish rugby director Kidney was delighted to finish Collins’ seize.
“Tom has shown in his time with Northampton what a capable player he is and having him as our player now is a great privilege,” he stated.
“We are really excited to be welcoming in a player of Tom’s calibre and we are all confident he will become a valuable member of our squad at Irish.”
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