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Who is the current director of rugby at Saracens?

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Who is the current director of rugby at Saracens?​

On 18 January 2020 Premiership Rugby announced they would be relegated to at the end of the season following the investigation into Saracens breaking the rules of the competition over several seasons. The current Director of Rugby is Mark McCall who was appointed in January 2011.

When is Saracens playing next match?​

Saracens live score (and video online live stream*), schedule and results from all rugby tournaments that Saracens played. Saracens is playing next match on 17 Sep 2021 against Bristol Bears in English Premiership. When the match starts, you will be able to follow Bristol Bears v Saracens live score, updated point-by-point.
Who did Saracens beat in the Rugby Cup Final?
Saracens beat Wasps 48–18 in the cup final at Twickenham, in doing so equalling Bath’s cup-final record score of 48 points. Their run had included a 59-point win over Blackheath, a 14–13 victory over Leicester, a quarter final 36–30 win over Richmond, followed by a victory over Northampton.

When did Saracens get relegated from the premiership?​

The 1992–93 season saw the leagues restructured with Saracens, along with three other clubs, being relegated to the second division. In 1993–94 Saracens finished third and narrowly missed out on promotion but the following year they finished as champions and were again back in the top flight.

Who has scored the most tries for Saracens this season?​

Full name Saracens Football Club Top scorer Owen Farrell 1,548 (All Competitions) Most tries Chris Wyles 74 (All Competitions) League (s) Premiership Rugby 2020–21 RFU Championship, 2nd (promoted)
Where do Saracens play their home games?
Since 2012, Saracens have played their home games at Allianz Park in Hendon, in the London Borough of Barnet; previous grounds have included Vicarage Road in Watford, and Bramley Road. The club’s home playing colours are black and red.
Saracens have won 10 major trophies, they were European champions three times in 2016, 2017 and 2019. They have won Premiership Rugby five times, most recently in 2019, and won the domestic cup twice in 1998 and 2015. They have also won the second division title twice in 1989 and 1995.
 
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