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ON THIS DAY | Saracens Men 25 - 12 Gloucester Rugby (20 February 2016)

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Saracens v Gloucester Rugby Aviva Premiership
Saracens v Gloucester Rugby Aviva Premiership

Ten years ago today, North London witnessed a performance that perfectly captured the resilience and resolve of Mark McCall’s Saracens.

Just six days after a heavy defeat to Wasps on home soil, Sarries produced a stirring response, overcoming Gloucester Rugby 25 to 12 despite playing for an hour with 14 men. It was an afternoon defined by character, composure and clinical execution.

At the heart of the victory was the ever dependable Charlie Hodgson, whose 20 point haul proved decisive. The Premiership’s record points scorer was ruthless from the tee, punishing Gloucester’s indiscipline and ensuring that every opportunity was turned into scoreboard pressure.

The afternoon had begun in ideal fashion. Inside three minutes, full back Ben Ransom chased and collected his own delicate chip over the top to touch down, with Hodgson adding the conversion. Two penalties apiece followed and Saracens carried a 13 to 6 lead into the break, but the contest was already simmering.

Midway through the first half captain Brad Barritt spent ten minutes in the sin bin and shortly afterwards hooker Schalk Brits was shown a red card following an altercation at the breakdown. Reduced to 14 men for the remaining hour, Saracens were forced into a reshuffle. Rather than retreat, they tightened their grip.

The pack, asked to shoulder an even greater burden, responded magnificently. The scrum became a platform of authority and momentum, steadily wearing down the Cherry and Whites. Gloucester’s discipline unravelled as the second half unfolded and Hodgson calmly extended the advantage with a succession of penalties, each strike reinforcing Saracens’ control.

There was also a remarkable personal story woven into the afternoon. Argentine prop Juan Figallo had welcomed his first child earlier that morning and arrived at the ground less than an hour before kick off. Introduced in the second half, he made a powerful impact at scrum time, helping Saracens assert dominance when it mattered most and underlining the unity within the squad.

The 25 to 12 victory extended Saracens’ lead at the top of the Premiership table during a period without several internationals away on Six Nations duty. More than the points, it was the manner of the win that resonated. Playing with 14 men for an hour would have unsettled many sides. Instead, Saracens grew stronger, turning adversity into opportunity and delivering a performance that embodied the champion mentality of that era.

On this day in 2016, North London did not just witness a win. It saw a team refuse to bend and in doing so reinforce exactly who they were.

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