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Saracens are proud to work in partnership with a range of companies and suppliers, all striving for excellence in their field.

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StoneX
StoneX is an institutional-grade financial services franchise that provides global market access, clearing and execution, trading platforms and more to our clients worldwide.
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Shawbrook
Shawbrook is a specialist savings and lending bank, offering personal loans, residential and commercial mortgages, business finance, and savings products.
Principal Partner
Castore
Castore is the world's first premium sportswear brand, for the discerning athlete who values attention to detail & precision performance features.
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WOB Competitions
WOB Competitions is a raffle business specialising in offering the chance to win luxury watches and hospitality to some of the UKs most famous and iconic sports venues.
Principal Partner
Hy-Pro
Dedicated sports brand creating durable training equipment to improve your core skills across all aspects of sport.
Principal Partner
Enmo
Provides premium protective activewear and technical gear to enable people of all abilities to enjoy their sport
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Zinc Sports
Keep pushing to create unforgettable experiences, for children, adults, and anyone in between. Zinc the UK’s No 1 Scooter Brand.
Principal Partner
Trek
TREK bars, which deliver natural, long-lasting energy with no artificial ingredients, believe in providing better snacks for the environment. Their 100% plant based ingredients show their ambition to keep ingredients as close to their original form as possible, keeping the best nutritional value, in every bar.

Match Report: Saracens Women 34 Exeter Chiefs Women 21

20.03.21
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Written by Jonny Bray.

Saracens Women avenged January’s defeat to Exeter Chiefs with a 34-21 comeback win in the Allianz Premier 15s.

Donna Rose scored in a difficult opening half for Alex Austerberry’s side before Lotte Clapp Vicky Fleetwood and May Campbell completed a heroic comeback after the break.

Rachel Johnson (2) and Sachiko Kato scored Exeter’s first half tries after two yellow cards to May Campbell and Eloise Hayward and crossed the whitewash for Chiefs in the second half.

Zoe Harrison put Sarries ahead with a penalty from in front of the posts after she put her side in the opposition half through excellent tactical kicking.

Moments later, Lotte Clapp burst down the right wing before Rose appeared at the back of a ruck to pick up the ball and score a converted try from a few meters out.

Exeter then had a period of possession which featured numerous line breaks and after a powerful pick from a scum by Linde Van Der Velden, Johnson scored from short range off the back of the resulting ruck.

Her try was converted and things got worse for the Women in Black as both May Campbell and Eloise Hayward were shown yellow cards.

Exeter were on the ascendency and scored after the second yellow was shown as a series of pick and goes resulted in Kato scoring Exeter’s second converted try of the afternoon.

As the clock went red for half-time, Johnson scored her second converted try for Exeter after another impressive series of pick and goes put her in position from two meters out to put Chiefs 21-10 ahead at half time.

As the second half commenced Saracens were back at the races, with Harrison kicking her second penalty of the match.

Clapp then hit a superb line off Harrison’s inside shoulder in the centre of the Chiefs 22 to score with 20 minutes remaining and one point between the two teams.

The tension was growing as Saracens set a driving maul from a penalty kick to the corner, and the comeback was complete as Fleetwood scored from a pick and go after the maul was collapsed.

With six minutes remaining, Campbell scored from the back of a lineout drive to give Sarries some breathing room and to continue her sensational scoring form.

Harrison capped an excellent kicking performance with a mesmerising conversion from the right side of the pitch and Saracens once again showed strength in defence to hold onto the win.

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Match Report | Northampton Saints 28 - 24 Saracens Men (GPR R17)

Saracens fall short in agonising fashion against Northampton. First half tries from Tom Willis, Juan Martin Gonzalez and Alex Goode set Northampton back, but despite a Rotimi Segun try early on in the second half, it wasn’t enough to prevent a Northampton comeback. The game started at a quick pace with both teams keen to […]

17.05.25
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Saracens sign Vilikesa Nairau

Saracens can confirm the signing of young prop Vilikesa Nairau from Coventry Rugby. The 22-year-old joins the Men in Black for the 2025/26 campaign after a season in the Championship at Butts Park Arena. With the ability to play either side of the scrum if required, Nairau represented Fiji at age-grade level competing against Australia, […]

16.05.25
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TEAM NEWS | Northampton Saints v Saracens Men (GPR - Rd 17)

Joe Shaw is under no illusions about the significance of Saracens’ must-win clash against Northampton Saints this weekend. With play-off ambitions hanging in the balance, SportsEvents Guide Head Coach recognises that Saturday’s showdown in the East Midlands is nothing short of season-defining as they look to get back in to semi-final contention. Three changes have […]

16.05.25
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