![]() Malins representing Saracens during the Gallagher Premiership | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Full name | Maxim Hugo Malins | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Date of birth | 7 January 1997 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Place of birth | Cambridge, England | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 88 kg (194 lb; 13 st 12 lb) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
School | Felsted School | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
University | University of Hertfordshire | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Rugby union career | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Maxim Hugo Malins (born 7 January 1997) is an English professional rugby union player who plays as a wing for Premiership Rugby club Saracens and formerly for the England national team. [1]
Malins' first participation in rugby was at his local rugby club, Saffron Walden, aged 6. [2] His rugby then moved to his new club, Bishop's Stortford RFC, where he remained playing until the age of 16. While at Bishop's Stortford he participated in the winning of 7 age-group tournaments. [2] [3]
Malins attended Felsted School from a young age, and his rugby highlights included reaching the final of the NatWest Schools Cup U18 Vase. [3] While playing a school game for Felsted he was identified by Saracens' scout Matt Davies, before being invited to join the Saracens junior academy at 17. [2] Whilst at school Malins was also a promising cricketer and field hockey player, representing the school 1st XI at both sports from the age of 15 and top scoring in the 2014 Cape Town international Hockey Festival. [4]
As of 2018, Malins was studying a business and finance degree at the University of Hertfordshire. [2]
During his time in the Senior academy Malins held dual registration with Old Albanian. He played 19 games for them with a high scoring rate of 11 points per game. [5] His performance during the 2015/16 season aided significantly in returning the Old Albanians to National League 1 via the play-off mechanism. [6]
Malins made his first team debut in January 2017, coming on as a substitute against the Scarlets in the Anglo-Welsh Cup. [7] Since then he has played 29 games across all competitions, with a particular focus in the Anglo-Welsh and international breaks, which caused the absence of Owen Farrell and Alex Lozowski. [8] He has scored 104 points in these games. However while his try rate (7 in 29) has been high, his place-kicking success rate has been fairly low (63%). [5]
With reasonable success in his games in the 17/18 season, and an increased likelihood of both Saracens' first choice fly-halves missing games due to international duty, Malins was offered and accepted a two-year contract extension, to the end of the 2019/20 season. [8] In March 2019, Malins scored all nine points for Saracens in their 9-23 defeat to the Northampton Saints in the final of the 2019 Premiership Rugby Cup. [9]
He helped Saracens win the Premiership title in 2023, scoring a try in the final as Saracens defeated Sale Sharks. [10]
He agreed a further contract extension which saw him join Bristol Bears on loan until the end of the 2020-21 season along with fellow teammate Ben Earl. [11] In October 2020 Malins scored a try as Bristol defeated Toulon in the final of the European Rugby Challenge Cup. [12] During his spell at Bristol, Malins played primarily at fullback and has a high try scoring rate of 11 tries from 11 starts (+2 appearances off the bench) as of 21/04/21. [13] Malins returned to Bristol ahead of the 2023-24 Premiership Rugby season. [14]
In February 2025, Saracens announced he would re-join the club from Bristol Bears following the conclusion of the 2024–25 season. [15]
Malins' England Under-18 debut game occurred in February 2015, where he scored a try. He also participated in the victory against Scotland shortly afterwards. [3] Malins was selected for the 3-month tour to South Africa by the U18 England team in the summer of 2015. [16] The 3-month tour, as well as a number of regional games, had 3 primary games: the France U18 team and two games against South Africa U18. [16]
Malins participated, primarily at fullback, in England winning the 2016 World Rugby Under 20 Championship hosted in Manchester. He scored tries against Scotland [17] in the pool stage and in the semi-final against South Africa. [18] He started at full back in the final against Ireland. [19] The following year he was a member of the squad that completed the grand slam in the 2017 Six Nations Under 20s Championship [20] and then featured at fly-half as England reached the final of the 2017 World Rugby Under 20 Championship, before being defeated by New Zealand. [21] [22] He was particularly noted by England U20 head coach Ian Vass as being a major figure in their success, acting as a calmer figure around which the team could bond. [21] He acted as the primary place-kicker in the latter competition for the majority of his games with a 72% success rate.
In October 2020 he was called up to the senior England squad by head coach Eddie Jones. [23] On 14 November 2020 Malins made his Test debut as a second-half replacement for Ollie Lawrence in their opening fixture of the Autumn Nations Cup against Georgia. [24] He also came off the bench in the final of that competition as England defeated France in extra-time to win the tournament. [25]
As of 12 February 2023 [26]
Try | Opposing team | Location | Venue | Competition | Date | Result | Score |
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1 | ![]() | London, England | Twickenham Stadium | 2023 Six Nations | 4 February 2023 | Loss | 23 – 29 |
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