1ere journee
14 octobre 2023
ENG
Gallagher.Premiership.2023.2024.Exeter.Saracens.ENG.twb22.mp4
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Josh Hodge showed why he is tipped be a future England star as the full-back’s stunning hat-trick helped Exeter Chiefs humiliate the reigning champions Saracens. The former England U20 ran Saracens ragged with his searing pace, silky running and finishing prowess in a record Premiership loss for visitors. Rob Baxter’s side ran in 11 tries in a game so one-sided it should have been called off at half-time. Saracens may have fielded a team unrecognisable to the one which lifted the trophy earlier this year with their stars away at the World Cup, but this was still a major feather in Chiefs cap and a huge opening weekend statement of title intent. “We were second best from the get-go. It’s a tough pill to swallow,” said Saracens director of rugby Mark McCall. “Everything which could have gone wrong did. We have a young, inexperience group of players and we will have to lick our wounds.”
Exeter: J Hodge (W Hayden-Wood 68); I Feyi-Waboso (B Hammersley 57), H Slade, T Hendrickson, T Wyatt; H Skinner, T Cairns (N Armstrong 60); S Sio (B Keast 47), J Yeandle (c) (M Norey 61), E Painter (J Iosefa-Scott 47); R Tuima, L Pearson (A Davis 60); E Roots, J Vermeulen, G Fisilau (R Vincent 71).
Saracens: T Parton; R Segun, A Lozowski (c), O Hartley, A Lewington (S Maitland 60); A Goode (M Vunipola 40, Goode 60), A Davies (C Bracken 73); T West (R Adams-Hale 40, West 64), S Adejimi (J Hadfield 40), M Riccioni (A Clarey 40); C Hunter-Hill (O Stonham 64), N Isiekwe; T McFarland, T Knight (A Christie 40), T Willis.
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