Saracens surprised high-flying hosts Harlequins with a five-try blitz in Premiership Girls’s Rugby to say a bonus-point win that enhances their play-off probabilities.
They constructed on early scores to say a deserved 33-10 victory that dents second-placed Quins’ title problem.
The guests transfer as much as third place within the desk, two factors behind Harlequins – who stay three factors behind league leaders Gloucester-Hartpury with three video games of the common season remaining.
Saracens’ USA worldwide Lotte Sharp scored tries initially of every half, beating the ultimate defender out vast to get the ball rolling within the tenth minute earlier than then racing underneath the posts 4 minutes after the break.
Bryony Subject had gone over from the again of the maul to increase Sarries’ benefit within the first half, just for Ellie Kildunne to peg them again earlier than the break by ending off a well-worked Quins transfer.
After Sharp put the guests again in management, additional second-half tries from Sophie Bridger and Akina Gondwe, both facet of an Abbie Fleming rating for Quins, accomplished the win.
In the meantime, fifth-placed Bristol Bears missed out on the possibility to maneuver again into the highest 4 after falling to a 39-38 defeat at Trailfinders.
Grace Moore zipped underneath the posts to run in what turned out to be the profitable attempt, placing Trailfinders 39-26 up after including to scores from Kate Zackary, Lisa Thomson, Tyson Beukeboom and two from Liz Musgrove.
Late tries from Millie David and Lark Atkin-Davies – who each scored twice for Bristol – made it a one-point recreation however the hosts have been in a position to grasp on.
Defeat leaves the Bears degree on 43 factors with fourth-placed Exeter Chiefs, however under them on matches gained. Exeter host Sale Sharks on Sunday.
In Saturday’s different recreation, second-bottom Leicester Tigers misplaced 61-12 at dwelling to sixth-placed Loughborough Lightning, who had eight completely different scorers of their 9 tries, with Krissy Scurfield managing a double.
