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Tough start for Sarries

Tuesday 8th October 2013

12:00 am (GMT)

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Saracens' rapid improvement in the Heineken Cup in recent years have made them favourites with many for this year's title. - 08/10/2013 10:50

Saracens' rapid improvement in the Heineken Cup in recent years have made them favourites with many for this year's title. - 08/10/2013 10:50

Saracens’ rapid improvement in the Heineken Cup in recent years have made them favourites with many for this year’s title.

Quarter-finalists in 2012, they reached the semi-finals last year and now aim to go one better in 2013/14. And having won their opening five games of the Aviva Premiership season, they are showing the right form for Europe.

Last season they twice defeated Irish provinces, Munster and Ulster, on their way to the semi-finals and Irishman Mark McCall is hoping victory in Galway can propel his team towards further success.

Lions duo Owen Farrell and Mako Vunipola are both available, while England wing Chris Ashton looks to be heading back to form, although Brad Barritt is out of action with a foot problem.

However, head coach McCall is only too aware of the challenge Saracens face at the Sportsground on the opening weekend of action in Pool 3.

“I know from experience that we have one of the trickiest starts you could ask for in Galway,” said McCall.

“That’s not just opinion, the facts speak for themselves. Over the last three years, Connacht have beaten Biarritz and Harlequins in Galway so unless you take your A-game and have the right mind-set, you will get the same result those teams did.

“There is always a great crowd in Galway, they have good players and a top coach in Pat Lam and have recruited really well, that’s why they get the scalps they have.”

Connacht have lost their last three games in the RaboDirect PRO12 but there were plenty of signs in their last home game, when they scored 26 points past the Ospreys, that the likes of new signings Jake Heenan, youngster Kieran Marmion and Super XV winning captain Craig Clarke are starting to gel.

Connacht have also received a boost with the return of their most-capped player, Michael Swift, to fitness after missing the trip to Treviso through injury but centre Eoin Griffin and props Nathan White and Ronan Loughney are out.

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Sarries hang on to win thriller

Friday 11th October 2013

12:00 am (GMT)

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Connacht came within inches of taking another famous English Heineken Cup scalp in Galway as they laid siege to the Saracens line in a frantic final few minutes. - 11/10/2013 23:20

Connacht came within inches of taking another famous English Heineken Cup scalp in Galway as they laid siege to the Saracens line in a frantic final few minutes. - 11/10/2013 23:20

Connacht came within inches of taking another famous English Heineken Cup scalp in Galway as they laid siege to the Saracens line in a frantic final few minutes.

Having weathered an almighty storm for 38 minutes in the second half, the proud Irish province somehow found the strength to rise one final attack and leave the Saracens with their hearts in their mouths.

The visitors were the dominant force for much of the game, but they were never able to turn their pressure into enough points to put real daylight between them and their stubborn hosts on the scoreboard.

The English Premiership side got off to a flying start and scored two tries in the blink of an eye as they notched 14 points in as many minutes.

From a clean line-out clean feed off the top at the tail by skipper Steve Borthwick the Saracens worked the ball into the midfield and created some space for centre Chris Wyles to exploit. He dummied his way past his opposite number before pinning back his ears and racing 40 metres to score at the posts.

England wing Chris Ashton was next over the home line after some breathtaking approach work, Schalk Brits providing the final pass. Owen Farrell converted both and the only response from the home side was a penalty from the Dan Parks.

But as soon as they came to terms with the pace of the game it was Connacht who turned on he style. With Parks tormenting the Sarries with his towering up and unders, the Irish province roared back into the game to level the scores by the break.

Livewire scrum half Kieran Marmion, whose father Mick used to play for the Saracens, made the most of a loose ball as he raced 40 metres to hugely embarrass three defenders and reach the posts for a try which Parks converted.

And then when Marmion picked out South African wing Danie Poolman in space on the narrow side of another quick ruck, he was able to step inside two men and score a second try. Once again Parks knocked over the conversion and he almost snatched the lead on the stroke of half-time when Matt Stevens was penalised for some shirt pulling.

Borthwick’s men started the second half as they had done in the first, although this time they maintained their pressure. Connacht had to make 30 tackles in the opening 15 minutes of the half and were pinned back in their 22.

Twice the Saracens reached the line, but on both occasions the TMO ruled out scores for lock George Kruis and then scrum half Neil de Kock. It wasn’t until Connacht were penalised for not rolling away in a last gasp tackle on their line that Saracens were able to regain the lead via the boot of Farrell on 53 minutes.

His third penalty success came 20 minutes later, but merely breathed new life into the Connacht side. They came storming up the field and almost grabbed the glory at the death.

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