As well as coaching the Senior and Junior Academy players, Hunter was part of the coaching staff that guided the Wanderers, the Northampton second team, to the 2009 ‘A' League title.
Rob says that there have been many highlights during his decade at the club.
"Playing for the team that I did, the lifelong friends that I've made, seeing the Saints come through a difficult period in their history, and having young players come through into the first team are all highlights," he said. "Winning the ‘A' League last year was great, especially after being in the final the year before."
"The Academy has changed a huge amount in the last five years and we've been incredibly well supported by the board, management, players and supporters."
"However I would like to broaden my coaching experience and the England Under-20 role is a tremendous opportunity for that to happen."
"The current squad is the best group of players that the Saints has had for some time and I'd like to wish Jim and everyone at the Saints the very best of luck in the future."
Director of rugby Jim Mallinder thanked Hunter for his efforts over the past few seasons and wished him well in his new role.
"Rob has been at the Saints for several years, as a player and then as a coach," he said. "He has put a lot of time and effort into the club and the younger players in particular appreciate the work he has done. I wish him all the best in his new role with the National Academy."
Rob will be greatly missed by many at COYSDC and on this site - we are sure he will achieve great success with the U20's and we all wish him well.
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