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Northampton's Alex Waller hits century landmark for Saints

Northampton Saints prop Alex Waller
Image: Northampton Saints prop Alex Waller has hit a new landmark

Alex Waller says he is not getting carried away with his time in the Saints first team, despite becoming the first player to pass 100 consecutive appearances in Premiership rugby.

Waller became the record holder midway through last season when he hit 88, but by becoming the league's first centurion of successive games when he played against Bath on Saturday he earned himself plenty of plaudits.

However, the man himself says, while he is delighted to reach the milestone, it was just another day at the office.

"I had no idea until I was told after the game," he told SaintsTV. "I'm just thrilled to be involved that much; I've been a bit lucky with injuries, and hopefully that can continue in the future. I don't do anything different to anyone else, it just so happens that I've been involved.

"I love playing every second for this club and here's to a hundred more! We'll have to see though."

Waller had 30 minutes of action in the Premiership win at Bath, helping lay the foundation for JJ Hanrahan's match-winning penalty and continuing where younger brother Ethan had left off in another outstanding performance from the pack.

Saints scrum stars in Bath win
Saints scrum stars in Bath win

A dominant Saints scrum built the platform for a 13-11 victory over Bath

Mikey Haywood and Teimana Harrison were alongside Ethan in the starting line-up, and while director of rugby Jim Mallinder was full of praise for Alex's attitude, he also said that it was important that the Saints' other young forwards received recognition.

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He said: "Alex is a great bloke to have in our squad. He's got durability and a sense of humour, and it's not just what he does on the pitch it's what he does in the community, where he gives all the time. He's now one of the best props playing at the moment in Premiership rugby.

"But Ethan wants that first-team shirt as well. He's playing well and it's good to have the competition to aim at. All of our young lads are stepping up. You never know what's going to come up, which players are going to be selected for the Six Nations or how injuries are going to affect us. We've got to keep that going."

The Saints head back into the European Rugby Champions Cup for the next fortnight, playing French heavyweights Racing-92 in Paris next weekend and then at Franklin's Gardens on Friday December 18.