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STATS PACK | Premiership Final

15.06.22
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Here are some key numbers for you ahead of the showpiece at Twickenham on Saturday!

This is Saracens eighth Gallagher Premiership Rugby final appearance, winning on five previous occasions (2011, 2015, 2016, 2018 and 2019).

Sarries only defeat in their last nine matches in Premiership Rugby was 7-54 at Gloucester in round 26. The Londoners have won on their last eight visits to Twickenham Stadium (all in Premiership Rugby) since losing there 20-24 after extra time to Northampton Saints in the 2014 final.

Saracens only loss in their last six encounters with the Tigers was 12-13 at Mattioli Woods Welford Road on 2 October. The two clubs have met twice before at Twickenham, the Premiership Rugby finals in 2010 and 2011, with each side winning once.

Leicester and Saracens have met in one other final the 2003 Zurich Wildcard final at Franklins Gardens, with Tigers winning 27-20 after extra time.

This is Leicester Tigers tenth Gallagher Premiership Rugby final appearance, but their first since 2013, they have won four of those encounters.

Saracens are one of only four clubs to have beaten the Tigers in Premiership Rugby this campaign the others were Wasps, Sale and Harlequins. Leicester have lost just one of their last five matches at Twickenham Stadium in Premiership Rugby, 21-27 to Bath in The Clashin April 2017.

Tigers have won only one of their last four finals at Twickenham in all tournaments against Northampton in the 2013 Premiership Rugby final.

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Six Saracens Women to face Wales

Marlie Packer will captain England in their first home game of the 2024 Six Nations against Wales. After winning her 100th cap for her country last week, Packer captains a side that sees club teammate Rosie Galligan come into the starting XV and Jess Breach retain her place on the left wing. Amongst the replacements, […]

28.03.24
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TEAM NEWS | Northampton Saints v Saracens Men (GPR - Rd 14)

Head Coach Joe Shaw says the focus has been well and truly shifted ahead of Friday’s visit to table-topping Northampton Saints after a successful return to league action at The Showdown. Sarries moved back in to the top four following their biggest ever win over Harlequins in front of over 61,000 fans at the Tottenham […]

28.03.24
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MATCH PREVIEW | Saracens Mavericks vs Severn Stars (NSL Rd 7)

Centre Ellie Rattu believes her side can continue to kick-on, after securing back-to-back away wins. Victories over Team Bath and Strathclyde Sirens have pushed Mavericks back to within touching distance of the top four and Rattu believes that it has been the work of her side around their structure that has helped them find their […]

28.03.24
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