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Alex Goode among winners as Saracens claim awards treble

Alex Goode of Saracens poses after being presented with the Aviva Premiership Rugby Player of the Season award
Image: Alex Goode has been named Aviva Premiership Rugby Player of the Season

Alex Goode has been named Aviva Premiership player of the season in an unprecedented hat-trick of awards for Saracens.

An outstanding campaign at Allianz Park has seen the newly crowned European champions further decorated with Mark McCall winning director of rugby of the season and Maro Itoje winning the discovery of the season award.

Goode is considered among the most naturally gifted players in the English game and played a key role in Sarries' march to a first Champions Cup success after they defeated Racing 92 21-9 in Saturday's final in Lyon.

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Highlights from the Champions Cup final between Racing 92 and Saracens in Lyon.

The 28-year-old has struggled to displace Mike Brown as England's first choice full-back, but his form could yet see him installed at No 15 for the summer tour to Australia.

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"Alex Goode has been one of the Premiership's most consistent performers for a number of seasons, but in this campaign has been hugely influential in Saracens' success and has produced some of the best form of his career," said Premiership Rugby director Phil Winstanley.

Alex Goode of Saracens in action against London Irish during the Aviva Premiership match in New Jersey
Image: Goode has enjoyed a successful season for Saracens

"Alex's quick feet, game management, kicking game and exceptional distribution skills have been the platform for a number of Saracens' victories this season."

Goode was joined on the player of the season shortlist by Wasps duo George Smith and Charles Piutau, Saracens team-mate Itoje and Exeter's Gareth Steenson and Don Armand.

Second row Itoje celebrated a stellar season for Saracens and England by being recognised as the competition's best young player - he has been making headlines despite still only being 21 - while McCall claimed the director of rugby award for the third time.

Mark McCall, director of rugby of Saracens poses with the Guinness Director of Rugby of the Season award
Image: Mark McCall, director of rugby at Saracens

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