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Premiership: Saracens 51-18 Leicester Tigers

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Oct 2, 2022
Premiership: Saracens 51-18 Leicester Tigers

Alex Lozowski crossed after a great group relocation for Saracens’ very first trySaracens (27) 51 Tries: Lozowski, Earl, Malins, Van Zyl, Daly, McFarland, Maitland Cons: Farrell 4, Daly Pens: Farrell 2Leicester Tigers (13) 18 Tries: Cronin, Steward Con: Burns Pens: Burns 2Saracens maintained their winning start in the Premiership with a squashing triumph over protecting champs Leicester. Alex Lozowski completed an outstanding relocation at the StoneX Stadium prior to Ben Earl, Max Malins and Ivan van Zyl extended the hosts’ cause 14 points at the break. Elliot Daly, Theo McFarland and Sean Maitland topped Saracens’ supremacy as they made it 3 wins in 3. James Cronin and Freddie Steward crossed in each half for Leicester, however that was as great as it got for Steve Borthwick’s side. To intensify their anguish, South Africa fly-half Handre Pollard needed to come off with an injury after making his launching as a half-time replacement. Following tight success in the opening 2 matches versus Harlequins and Gloucester, Sarries showed all of their quality to subdue their challengers and go leading of the early-season table. Freddie Burns, whose last-minute drop-goal clinched an 11 th Premiership title for Tigers in the summer season, offered the visitors an early lead with a number of charges. After Lozowski dotted below a slick passing relocation that started in Sarries’ own 22, Cronin gathered Burns’ chip to provide Tigers a quick benefit. After that in the very first half, it was all Saracens. Daly broke totally free to establish back-rower Earl, England hooker Jamie George burst forward to offer the help for Malins and Van Zyl discussed from close quarters on the stroke of half-time. Leicester’s finest spell came following the reboot and Steward powered over in the corner to lower the deficit to 9 points. Daly then saw off 3 takes on to weave his method into the corner and McFarland bundled over from a metre out to put Sarries out of sight. Scotland wing Maitland, going back to the side off the bench, finished the thrashing as he raced in from midway and Daly’s conversion took Saracens past 50 points. Saracens director of rugby Mark McCall: “We played well and looked hazardous with the ball, we inquired some concerns. “We really distributed a great deal of charges in the very first half and often that can be video game losing. “We do not wish to consider that numerous charges away however our response is what pleased me most – we rolled our sleeves up. “We didn’t pity ourselves at all and nearly took it on as a brand-new difficulty – bring it on example.” Leicester manager Steve Borthwick: “Saracens are the basic bearers and they have actually been for rather some amount of time. “They have actually got super stars throughout their team and super stars who aren’t able to make the23 They are a really tough opposition to bet. “They are a group loaded filled with power and speed. There is a lot less power in the English video game, it is extremely costly and tends to go in other places, however Saracens have actually got power and speed.” Rugby Union Weekly podcast – listen and subscribeSaracens: Daly; Malins, Lozowski, Tompkins, Lewington; Farrell, Van Zyl; M Vunipola, George, Judge, Hunter-Hill, Tizard, McFarland, Earl, B Vunipola. Replacements: Pifeleti, Mawi, Riccioni, Christie, Wray, De Haas, Goode, Maitland. Leicester Tigers: Steward; Watson, Cokanasiga, Gopperth, Murimurivalu; Burns, B Youngs; Cronin, Clare, Heyes, Wells, Snyman, Cracknell, Reffell, Liebenberg. Replacements: Taufete’e, Van Wyk, Cole, Chessum, Martin, Van Poortvliet, Pollard, Ashton. Referee: Matthew Carley
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