In a dominating performance at StoneX Stadium, Saracens dismantled Clermont with a 47-10 scoreline in their latest Investec Champions Cup fixture. Saracens' wing Noah Caluori and debutant hooker James Hadfield were particularly impressive, contributing significantly to their team's victory. Below are the player ratings for Mark McCall’s squad.
Elliot Daly, wearing the 15 jersey, showcased his kicking prowess and strategic ingenuity, setting up crucial tries with his well-placed kicks. He seems to be forming a lethal combination with Owen Farrell, making them a formidable kicking duo currently. Daly scored an 8/10 for his efforts.
Noah Caluori, the man of the hour, proved his mettle by dominating the aerial contests and playing a key role in Lucio Cinti's try. His performance was interrupted only by a substitution at the 53-minute mark to resounding applause, earning him an 8/10.
Lucio Cinti, alert and swift, chased down what seemed like a lost cause to score, demonstrating his tenacity and earning an 8/10. Meanwhile, Nick Tompkins was the unsung hero in the midfield, his diligent work earning him a 7/10.
Max Malins, despite a near-miss early on, redeemed himself by scoring after a relentless chase, although he did let one slip by on defense. His mixed performance netted him a 6/10. Owen Farrell, directing the game from the fly-half position, was replaced after 60 minutes but not before making significant contributions with his tactical kicking, scoring a 7/10.
In the forwards, Tom Willis was a standout, securing an impressive turnover and carrying fiercely, deserving his 7/10 rating. Hugh Tizard, another notable performer, scored a late try and was constantly a nuisance for Clermont's half-backs, earning an 8/10.
Debutant James Hadfield made the most of his first Champions Cup start by nailing his lineout throws and capping off the first half with a try, delighting with a 7/10 performance.
"It was a fantastic team effort, and I'm thrilled with the win and my debut performance," said Hadfield.
Among the replacements, Theo Dan, Eroni Mawi, and Harry Wilson made noteworthy contributions from the bench, collectively scoring a 6/10.
Overall, Saracens' comprehensive victory was a showcase of strategic brilliance and individual prowess, setting them up as serious contenders in the Champions Cup this season.
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In a dominating performance at StoneX Stadium, Saracens dismantled Clermont with a 47-10 scoreline in their latest Investec Champions Cup fixture. Saracens' wing Noah Caluori and debutant hooker James Hadfield were particularly impressive, contributing significantly to their team's victory. Below are the player ratings for Mark McCall’s squad.
Elliot Daly, wearing the 15 jersey, showcased his kicking prowess and strategic ingenuity, setting up crucial tries with his well-placed kicks. He seems to be forming a lethal combination with Owen Farrell, making them a formidable kicking duo currently. Daly scored an 8/10 for his efforts.
Noah Caluori, the man of the hour, proved his mettle by dominating the aerial contests and playing a key role in Lucio Cinti's try. His performance was interrupted only by a substitution at the 53-minute mark to resounding applause, earning him an 8/10.
Lucio Cinti, alert and swift, chased down what seemed like a lost cause to score, demonstrating his tenacity and earning an 8/10. Meanwhile, Nick Tompkins was the unsung hero in the midfield, his diligent work earning him a 7/10.
Max Malins, despite a near-miss early on, redeemed himself by scoring after a relentless chase, although he did let one slip by on defense. His mixed performance netted him a 6/10. Owen Farrell, directing the game from the fly-half position, was replaced after 60 minutes but not before making significant contributions with his tactical kicking, scoring a 7/10.
In the forwards, Tom Willis was a standout, securing an impressive turnover and carrying fiercely, deserving his 7/10 rating. Hugh Tizard, another notable performer, scored a late try and was constantly a nuisance for Clermont's half-backs, earning an 8/10.
Debutant James Hadfield made the most of his first Champions Cup start by nailing his lineout throws and capping off the first half with a try, delighting with a 7/10 performance.
"It was a fantastic team effort, and I'm thrilled with the win and my debut performance," said Hadfield.
Among the replacements, Theo Dan, Eroni Mawi, and Harry Wilson made noteworthy contributions from the bench, collectively scoring a 6/10.
Overall, Saracens' comprehensive victory was a showcase of strategic brilliance and individual prowess, setting them up as serious contenders in the Champions Cup this season.