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44 (23) 3 (3) Ft (Ht) Saracens 44 - 3 Ospreys 23/11/2019 Allianz Park Referee: Mathieu Raynal (Fra) Att: 7,531 44 (23) FT (HT) 3 (3) Jack Singleton (20), Rotimi Segun (31, 46), Alex Lewington Tries (36), Penalty Try (61), Richard Barrington (65) Manu Vunipola (37, 47, 66) Conversions Elliot Daly (12), Manu Vunipola (16) Penalty Goals James Hook (28) Drop Goals Carries Home Attack Away Carries Elliot Daly 11 Possession Morgan Morris 15 Nick Isiekwe 11 59% 41% Aled Davies 11 Manu Vunipola 9 Territory Cai Evans 6 62% 38% Metres Made Carries Metres Made Ben Earl 76 124 78 Cai Evans 52 Rotimi Segun 61 Metres Made Shaun Venter 39 Alex Lewington 52 445 252 Morgan Morris 33 Kicks From Hand Lineouts Won 34 22 Lineouts Won Nick Isiekwe 6 Line Breaks Adam Beard 2 George Kruis 4 8 4 Marvin Orie 2 Axis Title Jackson Wray 3 Defenders Beaten Morgan Morris 1 30 14 Tackles Offloads Tackles Ben Earl 15 6 5 Olly Cracknell 18 Nick Isiekwe 11 Rucks/Mauls Won Morgan Morris 18 Manu Vunipola 8 87 62 Ifan Phillips 12 Rucks/Mauls Lost 0 2 Home Defence Away Tackles Made 102 139 Missed Tackles 14 30 Tackle Success 88% 82% Home Penalties / Turnovers Away Total Penalties Conceded 3 11 Total Turnovers Conceded 20 20 Home Set Piece Away Lineouts Won Own Throw 13 5 Lineouts Lost Own Throw 2 2 Lineout Success 87% 71% Lineout Steals 2 0 Scrums Won 8 9 Scrums Lost 1 2 Scrums Success 89% 82% Saracens 44 - 3 Ospreys 23/11/2019 Allianz Park 13:00 Referee: Mathieu Raynal (Fra) Assistant ref: Thomas Charabas (Fra) Assistant ref: Vincent Blasco (Fra) TMO: Philippe Bonhoure (Fra), Citing Commissioner: Peter Ferguson (Ire) Match Statistics Heineken Man of the Match - Elliot Daly (Saracens) Match Statistics App Try Con Pen Drop YC RC Name Name App Try Con Pen Drop YC RC 1 Elliot Daly 15 Cai Evans 2 Rotimi Segun 14 Hanno Dirksen Duncan Taylor 13 Owen Watkin Brad Barritt (c) 12 Kieran Williams 1 Alex Lewington 11 Tom Williams 3 1 Manu Vunipola 10 James Hook 1 Tom Whiteley 9 Aled Davies Mako Vunipola 1 Nicky Smith 1 Jack Singleton 2 Scott Otten Titi Lamositele 3 Ma'afu Fia Will Skelton 4 Adam Beard George Kruis 5 Bradley Davies Nick Isiekwe 6 Marvin Orie Ben Earl 7 Olly Cracknell (c) Jackson Wray 8 Morgan Morris Jamie George 16 Ifan Phillips 1 Richard Barrington 17 Gareth Thomas Josh Ibuanokpe 18 Tom Botha Joel Kpoku 19 Lloyd Ashley Andy Christie 20 Sam Cross Richard Wigglesworth 21 Shaun Venter Alex Lozowski 22 Luke Price Matt Gallagher 23 Tiaan Thomas-Wheeler Saracens 44 - 3 Ospreys 23/11/2019 Allianz Park Referee: Mathieu Raynal (Fra) Att: 7,531 Match Timeline Match Time Home Score Away Match Time Saracens Ospreys 12:17 Elliot Daly - Penalty 3 - 0 16:23 Manu Vunipola - Penalty 6 - 0 20:02 Jack Singleton - Try 11 - 0 11 - 3 James Hook - Penalty 28:05 31:20 Rotimi Segun - Try 16 - 3 36:37 Alex Lewington - Try 21 - 3 37:43 Manu Vunipola - Conversion 23 - 3 37:50 Off - Titi Lamositele 37:50 On - Josh Ibuanokpe 23 - 3 40:27 40:27 End of first half 23 - 3 Off - Marvin Orie 44:30 On - Sam Cross 44:30 46:39 Rotimi Segun - Try 28 - 3 47:52 Manu Vunipola - Conversion 30 - 3 48:13 Off - Mako Vunipola 48:13 On - Richard Barrington 48:15 On - Jamie George 48:15 Off - Jack Singleton Off - Ma'afu Fia 48:22 On - Tom Botha 48:22 Off - Scott Otten 48:23 On - Ifan Phillips 48:23 48:53 Off - Brad Barritt 48:53 On - Alex Lozowski 50:16 Off - Tom Whiteley 50:16 On - Richard Wigglesworth On - Tiaan Thomas-Wheeler 51:50 Off - Kieran Williams 51:50 Off - Cai Evans 51:51 On - Shaun Venter 51:51 53:08 Off - Will Skelton 53:08 On - Joel Kpoku 61:25 Penalty Try 37 - 3 Off - Nicky Smith 61:40 On - Gareth Thomas 61:40 63:15 Off - Elliot Daly 63:15 On - Matt Gallagher 65:04 Richard Barrington - Try 42 - 3 66:21 Manu Vunipola - Conversion 44 - 3 66:38 On - Andy Christie 66:38 Off - Jackson Wray On - Ma'afu Fia 66:41 Off - Tom Botha 66:41 On - Lloyd Ashley 66:46 Off - Bradley Davies 66:46 Off - James Hook 71:18 On - Luke Price 71:18 80:33 End of second half 44 - 3 44 - 3 80:33.
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