Elliott Obatoyinbo off to Falcons

Elliott Obatoyinbo off to Falcons

Newcastle Falcons have announced the signing of back-three player Elliott Obatoyinbo on a short-term deal.

 

The former Saracen will be with the Falcons for the next two months, with the 23-year-old able to play full-back or wing.

 

A former Harrow and Stonyhurst schoolboy, Obatoyinbo made 32 appearances during his four seasons with Saracens after coming through their academy, also playing on dual-registration for London Scottish, Ampthill and Old Albanians.


 

“I left Saracens after last season, I’ve been looking for a club and I’m happy that Newcastle have given me this opportunity,” said the new arrival.


 

“I’m only just starting today after coming up over the weekend, and I’m excited to get involved. I’m here for two months, but who knows after that. Hopefully it will be for longer.

 

“Saracens has been a great environment with some outstanding players and I learned a lot during my time there, but I’m excited about this new opportunity.

 

“I know Nathan Earle from our time together at Sarries, and we’re from similar backgrounds so we get on well. I also know Josh Barton from when I was out at London Scottish, but I’m looking forward to getting to know everyone else and hopefully making a positive contribution.”

 

Asked what he hopes to add to the squad and which position he prefers playing, Obatoyinbo replied: “I’ll play anywhere across the back three, but if you were to press me I’d say I probably prefer full-back. I grew up playing there mostly, but I don’t mind either way to be honest.

 

“My high-ball skills and back-field coverage are both aspects I would hope to bring to the team, but I’d say my X-factor would be my footwork, speed and ability to beat a man.

 

“I enjoy the defensive elements of it as well as what I’d hope to show in attack, and I’ll be working my hardest to take this opportunity.”

 

Newcastle Falcons head coach Dave Walder said: “Elliott is a talented player who gives us lots of options at a time when we have a number of injuries and a packed programme of fixtures.

 

“He comes highly-rated from his time at Saracens, he has a lot of ability and I’m looking forward to seeing what he can add to our group.”

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