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One English win, four defeats - now it's down to you, Northampton

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Sunday, 06 April 2025 15:32

Saints' victory was as good as it got for the English sides, who collectively conceded 34 tries across their five matches.

Saracens rested England players Maro Itoje, Elliot Daly, Jamie George, Ben Earl and Tom Willis but raced into an early lead in France before being overpowered 72-42 by 10-try Toulon.

Harlequins picked their internationals, including England's Marcus Smith, but failed to land a shot as they were thrashed 62-0 by 10-try Leinster at Croke Park.

Leicester Tigers were comfortably beaten 43-19 at Glasgow in the final game on Saturday.

Saracens left out their Test stars, in compliance with England's player welfare guidelines, after prioritising their pursuit of a Premiership play-off place over a fourth Champions Cup title.

Director of rugby Mark McCall chose to select his England regulars for their Premiership matches against Harlequins and Leicester, forcing his hand in Toulon.

Tigers head coach Michael Cheika said "different teams are affected by different things", citing injuries for his side after captain Julian Montoya, Wales back row Tommy Reffell and England lock Ollie Chessum all missed the trip to Scotstoun.

"People are always looking for trends but in reality you have to take each individual game as it is," Cheika told BBC Radio Leicester.

"Saracens were affected by the laws of having to rest players. We had to rest one and have injuries off the back of the Six Nations, but it comes down to game day.

"There were a couple of things that weren't good enough and we weren't good enough to win."

It did not get much easier for Sale Sharks on Sunday as they travelled to defending champions Toulouse, who trailed at half-time before closing out a 38-15 win in the south of France.

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