No. | Name | |
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15Phil Dollman, - | ||
14Lachie Turner, - | ||
13Ollie Devoto, - | ||
12Sam Hill, - | ||
11Ian Whitten, - | ||
10Henry Slade, - 2 | ||
9Will Chudley, - | ||
1Ben Moon, - | ||
2Luke Cowan-Dickie, - | ||
3Greg Holmes, - | ||
4Geoff Parling, - | ||
5Damian Welch, - | ||
6Don Armand, - | ||
7Julian Salvi, - | ||
8Thomas Waldrom, - | ||
Replacements | ||
16Jack Yeandle, - | ||
17Alec Hepburn, - | ||
18Harry Williams, - | ||
19Mitch Lees, - | ||
20Dave Dennis, - | ||
21Dave Lewis, - | ||
22Gareth Steenson, - | ||
23Max Bodilly, - |
*Players currently on the pitch are shown in bold
Match Commentary
A deserved win for the visitors who have reset well after their success last year. Exeter will lament far too many unenforced errors in the attacking third - in contrast Saracens were ruthless.
Exeter lost only to Saracens at home in the Aviva Premiership last season, and that result has repeated itself. The Chiefs will now hope the rest of their form repeats itself.
Full time here - Exeter 13, Saracens 34.
That pass finds Jackson Wray, who finished in the right corner. Goode misses the kick to the left by a long way ut Saracens will be delighted to have the bonus points.
Saracens have been outstanding in playing the conditions, defence and attack - a strong all-round performance.
Goode was kicking from the left touchline and curled it in using the wind and his right boot to good effect.
Sharp hands from the visitors allow Maitland to score his second try in the corner, after space was opened up by excellent basic work from Saracens.
Meanwhile Bristol have their first try at home in the Premiership, though they still trail 25-10 to Northampton.
However, yet again Exeter cannot convert it into points. A knock on leads to a Saracens scrum, but Exeter turn that over!
The TMO is having a look at an apparent trip from Wrigglesworth on Henry Slade.
The referee was not happy with it because opposition players were still on the floor, and gave a stern warning.
In the other game Northampton lead 18-3 against Bristol at Ashton Gate.
It was good work from the referee to spot the penalty, as Alex Goode was seeking a break out and the block from a retreating Saracens player was only slight.
Plenty of key battles across the pitch to watch today, but here are three in particular:
Luke Cowan-Dickie vs Jamie George at number 2
Geoff Parling vs Maro Itoje at number 4
Thomas Waldrom vs Billy Vunipola at number 8
Sam Hill vs Brad Barritt at inside centre
Exeter are still without England winger Jack Nowell and flanker Dave Ewers. Second row Geoff Parling captains the Chiefs in what is a repeat of the Premiership final from last season. Saracens are unchanged from last week's victory over Worcester, meaning Alex Lozowksi continues at fly-half with Owen Farrell still not fully fit. A game with international players all over the pitch, we're set for a cracker!