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Saracens' Jackson Wray: No one wants us to win and we don't care

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Jackson Wray believes new Premiership champions Saracens deserve more respect for emerging from one of the bleakest episodes in the league's history as a title-winning force once more.Sale were defeated 35-25 in a gripping final at Twickenham on Saturday as Saracens claimed their sixth domestic crown with captain Owen Farrell producing a masterclass at fly-half.It provided an element of redemption after they were shaded 15-12 by Leicester in last year’s showpiece, which they reached in their first season back in the Premiership having been relegated in 2020 for repeated salary cap breaches.As part of their punishment they were fined £5.4million and while some players departed, the bulk of them – including their core of England stars – remained for the campaign spent in the Championship.The loyalty shown has enabled Saracens to return to the summit of the English game and Wray, who is retiring after 13 years as a professional at his only club, has sounded a note of defiance."I don’t think people talk about this enough.

It was the biggest fine in sporting history in a game where you lose money every year. Let’s just put that in perspective for a moment," Wray said."And we have got through it.

That says a lot more about the owners. They said, 'we made a mistake and we will stay and put it right’."Together we have done it.

We have done our bit as players – stayed and fought and gone against everyone."Even in this final, everyone was with Sale. Every club in the land was with Sale.

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