Saracens boss McCall to step down at end of season
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Saracens boss McCall to step down at end of season
""I'm immensely proud of what we've achieved at Saracens and grateful for the opportunity to have led the rugby programme for so long,""
""I feel the time is right for change, while still remaining deeply involved in the club I care so much about.""
""I'm really looking forward to supporting Brendan and contributing in a way that helps Saracens continue to move forward.""
Mark McCall will step down at the end of the season after 15 trophy-laden years as Saracens director of rugby. Saracens won three European Champions Cups and five Premiership titles during his tenure. Brendan Venter, who recruited McCall as head coach in 2009, will return to take over the role he held more than a decade and a half ago. McCall, 58, will join the board of directors and assume the technical advisor position previously occupied by Venter. McCall expressed pride in the achievements, said the timing was right for change, and committed to supporting Venter to help Saracens move forward.
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