Saracens: Max Malins earns Mark McCall’s praise after four-try outing
The convincing victory for the London-based side all but secured a home advantage for them in the Premiership playoffs, which are swiftly approaching.
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The convincing victory for the London-based side all but secured a home advantage for them in the Premiership playoffs, which are swiftly approaching.
Nothing is yet settled in this season’s Premiership but several things became clearer on a breezy day in north London as Saracens secured their playoff place. The most glaring is that it will take something special to beat Sarries on their own artificial pitch if they do secure a home semi‑final draw while fifth-placed Exeter now have it all to do simply to be involved in the knockout stages.
Cardiff restored a measure of lost pride as they pushed Saracens all the way in Sunday’s European Challenge Cup last-16 tie at the StoneX Stadium.
Cardiff welcome back Josh Navidi as they head their European Challenge Cup last-16 tie with Saracens at the StoneX Stadium this afternoon (1pm).
Check out the teams and our predictions for all of the weekend’s fixtures, here.
England centre Manu Tuilagi is back in Sale Sharks’ squad for their crucial Premiership clash with Saracens at the AJ Bell Stadium on Friday.
Saracens director of rugby Mark McCall was happy with Owen Farrell’s performance in what was his comeback from injury in his side’s 27-23 victory over Bristol Bears.
Owen Farrell capped his first appearance since November with 12 points as Saracens squeezed past Bristol in an entertaining clash to cement their hold on second place in the table. The Bears thought they had won the match with a dramatic try in the final minute, but the last pass from the captain Joe Joyce to Jack Bates was adjudged to be forward and Saracens could breathe again.