Saracens blow Harlequins away 52-7 in front of 61,000 fans at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium to go second in the Premiership.
Quins hardly laid a glove on the north Londoners as Sarries stretched their winning run to seven matches against their rivals in the Premiership.
Tries from Alex Lewington, Theo Dan and two from Sean Maitland gave Saracens a 24-0 lead at half-time. Alex Dombrandt scored for Quins before Lucio Cinti, Juan Martin Gonzalez and replacement Alex Goode sealed the win. The victory lifts Saracens above Harlequins into second in the Premiership table, while Quins slip to fifth as a result ofOn this showing, Quins are not their rivals. Interesting to see if Saracens lose again this season including the final!!Park shines as Man City brush aside Man Utd in WSL derby
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