Tom Stephenson
English rugby union footballer

Tom Stephenson

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English rugby union footballer
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5 May 1994(Oxford, Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom)
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Moulton College
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Tom Stephenson (born 5 May 1994) is an English rugby union player.

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Stephenson is a former Moulton College student, and one of the most exciting prospects to emerge from theSaints Academy in recent years. Playing a year above age for England Under-18's, Stephenson captained the side as they returned home from theFIRA/AER tournament in Madrid as champions.

He made his first senior appearance for Northampton Saints in 2012 againstHarlequins and became a staple member of the senior team for the 2013/14 and 2014/15 seasons. The 2013/14 saw Stephenson come of the bench in both the European Rugby Challenge Cup final and the Aviva Premiership final. Northampton won both games recording their first ever double winning season. Having already travelled with England Under-20s in 2012/13, Stephenson then went to New Zealand, picking up a Junior World Championship winners' medal for the second year on the bounce.

His run in the senior team has been marred by injuries in recent seasons, Stephenson only featured in two games for Saints in 2015/16 due to injury and sat out the entire 2016/17 season after a double leg break during a pre-season friendly againstRotherham Titans.

It was announced on 30 May 2017 that Stephenson would join fellow Saints teammate Tom Collins in travelling to Australia for the summer to progress his rugby after returning from injury late in the season. The pair linked up withRandwick in Sydney.

On 27 March 2018 it was confirmed that Stephenson would be leaving his childhood club Northampton Saints after 5 years. He joined London Irish where he remained until June 2019.