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Saracens beat Toulouse 20-14 in family battle for bragging rights
Summary
Saracens defeated Toulouse 20-14 in a Champions Cup match dominated by a physical contest between brothers Tom and Jack Willis, with Tom carrying strongly, scoring one try and playing through a back injury. The result secured Saracens a place in the knock-out stages while Toulouse must beat Sale to progress.
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Saracens beat Toulouse 20-14 in a Champions Cup tie that centred on a recurring duel between brothers Tom and Jack Willis. The match was played in wet, windy conditions and featured heavy contact, turnovers and handling errors. Tom Willis carried frequently, scored from close range and continued despite a first-half back injury. The victory confirmed Saracens' place in the competition's knock-out stages while Toulouse's pool hopes were left dependent on a win at Sale.
Key facts:
- Saracens won 20-14 in the Champions Cup match in north London.
- Tom Willis carried 17 times, scored a close-range try and played on after hurting his back.
- Saracens secured qualification to the knock-out stages; Toulouse now need a win over Sale to progress.
- Toulouse were missing Romain Ntamack and Ange Capuozzo; Blair Kinghorn started at No10 and had a difficult match in poor weather.
- Owen Farrell came off the bench and influenced the final quarter, while Rotimi Segun scored twice for Saracens.
Summary:
Saracens' physical approach and key performances, particularly from Tom Willis, were decisive in a tight, wet-weather contest. The win advances Saracens into the Champions Cup knock-out rounds, and Toulouse must beat Sale to keep their pool campaign alive.
