Jodie Rettie and Coreen Grant: Scotland pair sign new Saracens contracts
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Scotland internationals Jodie Rettie and Coreen Grant have signed new deals with Premier 15 champions Saracens.
Props Kelsey Clifford and Jeanina Vinueza Loyola have also agreed new contracts to stay with the club through the 2021/22 season.
Sarries have also agreed a deal with USA scrum-half Carly Waters.
In addition, player/coaches Tamara Taylor and Rocky Clark have agreed to stay at the club for another campaign.
Rettie, 31, can play as a hooker or across the back row and has made 24 appearances for Saracens since she joined in 2018. Outside centre Grant, 23, signed for the team last year.
"I wouldn't want to be or play anywhere else. I'm very excited for what this season has in store for us," Rettie.
Front-rower Clifford, who has captained England U18s, has made 16 appearances since joining Saracens in 2019. Spain international Vinueza Loyola similarly joined the team in the last couple of years and played in the 2017 World Cup.
Waters has played for teams in Colorado and New York, and made her international debut for the USA against New Zealand in 2019.
Clark is the most capped player in England rugby history, having played 137 times for her country and, as well as playing at prop at Saracens, she also coaches the forwards with Taylor.
Front-rower Taylor has won 115 caps for England and has made 16 appearances for Saracens.