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Northampton coach Jim Mallinder slams RFU over Alex King

Jim Mallinder
Image: Jim Mallinder has issued a stern criticism of the RFU

Northampton have accused the RFU of making an unofficial approach for their assistant coach Alex King and could make a formal complaint.

Director of rugby Jim Mallinder insists Saints have been "kept in the dark" since it emerged new England boss Eddie Jones has identified King as the final addition to his backroom staff following the appointments of Steve Borthwick and Paul Gustard.

Jones has met with King but Mallinder is unaware of the content of their conversations and has received no contact from the RFU over his assistant's future.

Mallinder insists the uncertainty over King was a distraction heading into the 9-9 Champions Cup draw with Racing 92 at Franklin's Gardens.

"As a club, we've had no official contact at all so we're in the dark. As a club we've had no formal approach. It's disappointing," Mallinder said.

"Alex King is a key part of our coaching staff. We're in a vital part of the season building up to a massive game in Racing.

"What you don't want to hear by reading in the press or being told is that somebody is talking to one of your coaches.

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"I wouldn't like it if somebody I knew was talking to one of our players from another club and that's what's happened."

New England head coach Eddie Jones wants Alex King to be part of his backroom staff
Image: Alex King has been linked with a role in the England coaching set-up

When asked if Northampton would be making a complaint, Mallinder replied: "All I can say is that it's not helped our preparation this week. We'll see where we go from there.

"I'd have thought that if an organisation wants to speak to one of your employees then what you do is contact the club and do it officially.

"That's what would happen in the Premiership if we wanted to speak to another player or coach."