Chris Ashton has been told by Saracens director of rugby Mark McCall that he has made the wrong decision by signing a three-year contract with Toulon.Ashtons request to leave Allianz Park at the end of the season has been granted by the double winners, who have received compensation for releasing him with a year left to run on his deal.The 29-year-old is said to have grown disenchanted with life in the Aviva Premiership after this year serving bans totalling 23 weeks for biting and eye-gouging, while also realising any hope of adding to his 39 England caps has all but vanished.McCall believes his professional and personal development would have been better served by staying at Saracens, who last season replaced Toulon as European champions, rather than being lured away by the riches on offer on the Cote dAzur.Chris is almost 30 years old and this is probably a big opportunity to get a big contract, McCall said.I can understand his reasons with the international door, in his own eyes, seemingly shut. I do understand his reasons for going and its disappointing from our point of view.You can see that people will look elsewhere as they get towards the end of their careers -- probably not for rugby reasons. Thats understandable as people lose their international chances.But if youre asking me if its the right move from a rugby point of view to develop his game or develop him as a person -- its not. And I told him that, but he obviously doesnt think that.His game has come on leaps and bounds at this club. This is the right club for him to grow as a player and as a person. Its unfortunate that hes decided what hes decided.Its disappointing because we wouldnt have given him a two-year extension if we didnt think there was more in him and more value he can bring to the club. Hes brought a lot of value during his five years here.That value comes in the shape of 38 tries in 69 appearances for Saracens, a strike rate that identifies him as one of the great finishers in Premiership history and the most prolific in the clubs history.For England he crossed on 19 occasions and given they will only pick overseas-based players in exceptional circumstances, he is destined to not add to that number again.He returns from his latest disciplinary lapse on December 19 and has pledged to empty the tanks in pursuit of helping Saracens defend their Premiership and Champions Cup titles, despite his impending departure.To confirm, I will leave one of the greatest rugby clubs in the world at the end of this season. This was easily the hardest decision I have had to make [and Ive made a few], Ashton said.I feel the experience and opportunity to play in France and opportunity to live in France was too good to turn down.I owe a debt of thanks to the club and management but most of all the Saracens fans. They have always been superb - the best Ive played for.The focus remains on giving my all to Sarries for the remainder of the season. Babe Herman Dodgers Jersey . Walcott is available for Saturdays home match against Southampton as Arsenal looks to extend its two-point lead at the top of the Premier League. The Gunners are currently the second highest scorers in the league but Wenger insists Walcott will add something extra to his team. Los Angeles Dodgers Gear . "Trying to breathe," he said with a grin. Bernier stopped 42 of 43 shots on Monday night, including all 22 in a hectic middle frame, his heroic performance propelling the Leafs toward an undue point in their final game before the Christmas break. https://www.cheapdodgersonline.com/1945h-dennis-santana-jersey-dodgers.html . -- The boos poured down on Tom Brady and the New England Patriots at the end of a horrible first half. Jedd Gyorko Dodgers Jersey . With his new coach and six-time Grand Slam singles champion Boris Becker watching him during an official match for the first time, Djokovic appeared tentative early against the Slovakian player, who often appeared content to keep the ball in play. Walker Buehler Dodgers Jersey . -- Ryan Blaney provided more evidence that Penske Racings No. CHICAGO -- The latest round of class-action concussion lawsuits against the NCAA and major college football conferences were filed by former college football players from Florida State, Miami, Florida, Mississippi State, Kentucky, Louisville and Murray State.The lawsuits were filed in federal courts Wednesday by Chicago-based attorney Jay Edelson. The seven lawsuits increase the total number to 22 filed since May.The players are seeking damages for injuries they claim are the result of mishandlled concussions they suffered while playing college football.dddddddddddd.In most cases the lawsuits name the NCAA and the conferences in which the schools competed. State laws protect most schools from being sued. The University of Miami, a private school, is named in the lawsuit filed by former defensive back Ryan Hill, who played for the Hurricanes from 2006-2010. ' ' '