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Saracens claim fifth straight Premiership win as Chiefs go top
Saracens won a fifth straight Premiership match, though they are still far behind Leicester Tigers, who were defeated by Exeter Chiefs.
Saracens made it five Premiership victories on the bounce as they shrugged off conceding an early try to defeat Bristol Bears 47-13.
The defending champions – who still sit bottom thanks to their 35-point deduction for breaching salary cap rules – fell behind to Luke Morahan’s ninth-minute try on Saturday.
But Saracens responded quickly through Mako Vunipola and swiftly wrested control thanks to Max Malins’ try.
Malins helped himself to another after the restart, with Nick Tompkins also at the double as the home side went over five times in the second half.
However, Sarries are still 17 points behind Leicester Tigers, whose second-half capitulation at Welford Road enabled Exeter Chiefs to go top.
FULL TIME 47 13#TogetherSaracens pic.twitter.com/J5JnPGjzgp
— Saracens Rugby Club (@Saracens) December 21, 2019
Exeter were 22-14 down at half-time, yet rallied after the interval to score 17 unanswered points and capitalise on Northampton Saints’ 22-10 defeat at Sale Sharks.
Chris Ashton, Rohan Janse van Rensburg and Akker van der Merwe went over for Sale as the Sharks moved into the top four.
Meanwhile, Wasps suffered a third successive Premiership loss as they went down 28-22 at home to Harlequins, who held on for a bonus-point win despite having Joe Marler sin-binned late on.
Wasps took the lead at the Ricoh Arena, though Harlequins dominated for 40 minutes up to the hour mark, running in four tries without reply.
Thomas Young’s effort eventually pulled the hosts back into contention, but the TMO denied them a late try and they were left with a losing bonus point as consolation.
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