Saracens’ determination to prioritise the Gallagher Premiership over Europe paid off as they boosted their play-off hopes by edging Leicester 29-22 at Mattioli Woods Welford Highway.
England stars Maro Itoje and Tom Willis have been concerned in league motion for a second successive weekend after the Six Nations, which means they must be stood down for Saturday’s Investec Champions Cup go to to Toulon.
The choice was rewarded with a bonus-point victory that was based on their lightning fast begin and a robust second half as they benefited from the arrival of Ben Earl, Theo Dan, Nick Isiekwe and Alex Goode off the bench.
It was Dan’s opportunistic 63rd-minute attempt, made potential by a Leicester line-out error, that proved the distinction in pulsating conflict that sees Saracens transfer inside two factors of the highest 4.
Leicester have been contemporary from their 33-0 romp at Northampton however couldn’t repeat these fireworks in one other twist in a play-off race that may go right down to the wire.
Both sides lost key players early in the afternoon, Leicester’s Ollie Chessum withdrawing throughout the heat up after which Fraser Balmain of Saracens being helped off simply seconds into the sport.
Saracens adjusted rapidly to the lack of their tighthead prop by sending Jamie George over for a effectively labored attempt, though they have been additionally penalised for demanding referee Luke Pearce punish Solomone Kata to be used of the elbow.
Leicester’s defence then parted for Juan Martin Gonzalez so as to add the guests’ second following vigorous build-up play from Theo McFarland and George.
The deficit spurred Tigers into motion and, having wasted a collection of possibilities, they pounced by Freddie Steward.
Aided by the flood of penalties being conceded by Saracens, they struck once more by a Handre Pollard drop-goal.
Alex Lozowski responded in type having missed a routine penalty however his aspect confronted some anxious moments when England captain Itoje went down injured till he rose to his toes after receiving remedy.
Leicester hit again on the point of half-time with a ahead attempt for Hanro Liebenberg and the South African was over once more moments after the break, though his second was a extra eye-catching rating involving extra intricate build-up.
It was bettered by Saracens’ response by Angus Hall that was made potential by slick dealing with and an aesthetic end, earlier than the scrum got here to the guests’ rescue once they have been beneath strain on their very own line.
Earl, Dan, Goode and Isiekwe got here on to offer Saracens renewed power and when Leicester blundered at a line-out, Dan capitalised to attain what proved to be the pivotal attempt.