The Wales forward was named as the coaches’ ‘Player of the Season’ after the last campaign, although there was no repeat of the Allianz Premier 15s title winning performance of 2022. The champions were beaten in the semi-finals this time.
The 26-year-old has won 20 Welsh caps and battled back to fitness to go to the World Cup last season after sustaining a horror injury to her arm earlier in the year.
“I’m so happy to be staying with Sarries, it is home for me. Last year didn’t quite go to plan for us as a team, but I’m excited to right some wrongs, keep challenging myself as a player and work with an exciting team of players and staff,” said Evans, who is equally at home in either the second or back row.
Director of Rugby Alex Austerberry was also pleased to have secured the services of Evans, ahead of the new season, believing that she can continue to take her game to another level.
Director of Rugby Alex Austerberry was also pleased to have secured the services of Evans, ahead of the new season, believing that she can continue to take her game to another level.
“Georgia is a special type of player who energises a team and makes things happen. She’s a great character and personality, and her influence on and off the field is significant,” he said.
“Georgia is physical, a very good breakdown operator, unbelievably committed and embraces the challenge. She is the type of player you want in your team and do not want to play against, and that is a huge compliment.
“I’m absolutely delighted that she has committed her future to Saracens. Her game has developed significantly during her time at the club, and I truly believe her best is yet to come.”