Saracens beat Bristol to boost top-four hopes

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Saracens beat Bristol to boost top-four hopes

Saracens beat Bristol to boost top-four hopes

Saracens score six tries as they record a 10th straight win over injury-hit Bristol Bears to boost their top four hopes in the Gallagher Prem.

Saracens beat Bristol to boost top-four hopes

Saracens score six tries as they record a 10th straight win over injury-hit Bristol Bears to boost their top four hopes in the Gallagher Prem.

Saracens delivered a statement performance at Ashton Gate, running in six tries to notch their 10th consecutive victory over an injury-depleted Bristol Bears side. The result gave their top-four ambitions in the Gallagher Premiership a serious shot in the arm.

For Saracens fans, the first half was pure theatre. In a blistering 13-minute spell, they scored four tries—Tom Willis, Hugh Tizard, Rotimi Segun, and Ben Earl all crossing the whitewash as Bristol's defence simply fell apart. The Bears were left chasing shadows, missing 15 tackles in that period alone as the visitors poured through gaps with ruthless efficiency.

But credit to Bristol, who showed real fight despite their injury woes. Captain Fitz Harding opened the scoring after a line-out drive, and Harry Thacker, Matias Moroni, and Kalaveti Ravouvou all touched down to keep the Bears in the contest. The hosts even brought in Fred Davies from Doncaster Knights as emergency cover—a sign of just how stretched their squad has become.

Saracens, however, kept their foot on the gas. Fergus Burke scored their fifth try just before half-time after a stunning offload from prop Jamie George, and Tobias Elliott added a sixth with a minute left on the clock. Burke also kicked three conversions and a penalty, while Owen Farrell added another conversion to round out the scoring.

The second half was a more subdued affair, though it wasn't without drama. Saracens lock Theo McFarland was sin-binned for pulling down a maul near his own line, giving Bristol a glimmer of hope. But the Bears couldn't capitalise, and Joe Batley's effort came too late to change the outcome.

The result moves sixth-placed Saracens to within two points of Exeter and Bristol, who sit fifth and fourth respectively. With the Premiership run-in heating up, this was exactly the kind of performance—and the bonus point—that could prove decisive come the final reckoning.

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