Saracens must 'use the pain'
The Citizen|December 30, 2024
Mark McCall (above) urged Saracens to use the pain from their record 68-10 English Premiership defeat on Saturday against Bath as fuel to get back on track.
Saracens must 'use the pain'

London - Mark McCall (above) urged Saracens to use the pain from their record 68-10 English Premiership defeat on Saturday against Bath as fuel to get back on track.

The six-time English champions endured their worst ever loss in the top tier as leaders Bath ran riot at the Recreation Ground.

Saracens conceded 10 tries as they collapsed following the sending-off of flanker Toby Knight after just 14 minutes, while Nick Isiekwe and Theo McFarland suffered game-ending injuries.

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