Summary
BRISTOL Saracens made it seven from seven and moved six points clear at the top of Gloucester Premier with a 15-13 victory at Old Bristolians.
The home side comfortably dominated the game in terms of territory and possession, and won the penalty count by a country mile as Saracens strayed offside at regular intervals and committed technicals at the breakdown. Tellingly, though, the great majority of these transgressions occurred out of kicking range. And the visitors kept heart to build a green and white wall in defence with total commitment in the tackle more than matched by ruthlessly efficient finishing out wide, where the searing pace of the flying Wright brothers - Mike and David - proved crucial.See the full content of this document
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; Gloucester Leagues
Saracens had only two attacks worthy of the name in the first period and both produced tries. First, fly-half Ian Werrett made the most o...
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