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TEAM NEWS | Saracens Women vs Harlequins Women (AC Rd 1)

22.09.23
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Isla Alejandro is ready for 'an amped up game to start' the Allianz Cup campaign, as London rivals Harlequins visit StoneX Stadium.

Saracens finished as runners-up in last season's cup and the fullback admits that the target of going one better this season is one that is fuelling her side.

"We didn't start the cup off on the best foot last year. We were really excited to get to the final but we just fell short in the end. We're definitely raring to go again to have an even more successful cup campaign this year."

Matches don't come much bigger than Saracens versus Harlequins, and Alejandro is ready for all the additional impetus that comes with playing a local rival.

"Whenever we play Quins, it's always an amazing game. Playing them in the cup is a challenge we haven't had before, but with the way we've been training and the work we've put in too, I think we can use the fact it's a derby to really motivate us."

There have been a number of new faces arriving in North London over the summer, including a number of the pathway stepping up into the first XV. Up front, Pathway Graduate Chloe Flanagan makes her first appearance for the side since last season's Allianz Cup, alongside summer signing Bryony Field and Mica Gooding.

There is plenty of experience in the second row, with Sonia Green packing down for her 22nd season with the club, alongside Sophie Tansley.

The back row sees Canadian international Emma Taylor make her second debut for the club, alongside another Pathway Graduate in Joia Bennett and Sharifa Kasolo, who's impressive recent performances have seen her training with England in recent weeks.

Leanne Infante co-captain's the side and will help guide a third pathway prospect in Amelia MacDougall through the match at 9 and 10 respectively, with the experienced heads of fellow co-captain Sarah McKenna and Sydney Gregson named in the centres.

The back three sees Lucy Biggs and Isla Alejandro joined by Ella Wyrwas, who starts on the wing for the first match of the season.

Amongst the replacements, another pathway graduate in Daisy Fitzgerald is set to make her debut for the club, alongside Nic Haynes who marked her first appearance in a Sarries shirt with a try in last week's friendly against Warriors Women.

Mica Evans, Taryn Schutzherr and Hannah Casey add experience off the bench, with Flo Williams, Cara Wardle and another potential debutant in Jemma-Jo Linkins, all poised to add to the match day effort.

With a large group of this season's cup group having played large roles in last year's cup campaign, Alejandro believes that there is a far greater understanding within the group heading into the new campaign.

"It's a similar cup group again this year. We know what we're all capable of as well. Last year, a lot of us were new to the environment, but we know now what we can achieve."

Saracens Women's Team to face Harlequins Women:

1. Chloe Flanagan
2. Bryony Field
3. Mica Gooding
4. Sonia Green
5. Sophie Tansley
6. Emma Taylor
7. Joia Bennett
8.  Sharifa Kasolo
9. Leanne Infante (co-captain)
10. Amelia MacDougall
11. Lucy Biggs
12. Sarah McKenna (co-captain)
13. Sydney Gregson
14. Ella Wyrwas
15. Isla Alejandro

Replacements:

16. Daisy Fitzgerald
17. Nic Haynes
18. Miça Evans
19. Taryn Shcutzler
20. Hannah Casey
21. Flo Williams
22. Cara Wardle
23. Jemma-Jo Linkins

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Club Statement

Saracens would like to address recent media speculation linking Andy Farrell with a coaching role at the club. Andy has not discussed his future with anyone on the board or ownership group of Saracens and we can categorically state, despite numerous reports to the contrary in the press, that no offer has been made to Andy. […]

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The 2026 Greene King Pub Quiz

Saracens Players to Join Fans for Charity Quiz Night in Partnership with Greene King Players from the Saracens Men’s Team will be teaming up with supporters for a special evening of competition and fundraising, thanks to the club’s Official Beer Partner, Greene King. The quiz will take place on Wednesday 18 March from 18:00 arrivals. […]

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Media Update

In 2019 the arbitration panel investigating various salary cap matters found Saracens had breached certain PRL regulations and ordered points deductions and an unprecedented fine in excess of £5m. The level of that fine determined by the Panel was largely based upon advice provided to PRL by accounting firm Saffery Champness. Saracens accepted the substantial […]

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