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McCall impressed with youngsters

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Saracens head coach Mark McCall praised his young guns after they fired his side into third place in the table.

Sarries boss praises youngsters after moving third in Premiership

Saracens head coach Mark McCall praised his young guns after they fired his side into third place in the Aviva Premiership after a 17-13 success at Bath. Teenage fly-half Owen Farrell showed remarkable maturity with his tactical kicking, while tries by Kameli Ratouvu and James Short helped Sarries to come out victorious. Centre Sam Stanley also performed superbly after coming off the bench after just 20 minutes. "I thought the two guys played wonderfully well," McCall said. "So did Jackson Wray at number eight, 19 years old as well. "He's been playing outstandingly well for Bedford in the Championship and now looks like a Premiership player."

Pleasing

McCall went as far as rating it among the best results since the new coaching regime was installed at Saracens under Brendan Venter. "I think that's as pleasing a result, given the circumstances, as we have had in the 18 months we've been together," he said. "It was all about showing unity. In that period of 30 minutes where we went 13-0 down, we had actually played quite well. I thought our line-out was exceptional. We thoroughly deserved to win the match." McCall had a special word for skipper Steve Borthwick, back on the Recreation Ground where he learned his trade. "Steve's a proud man," he added. "He's a very brainy rugby player and he used his brains for us today. He led by example. I thought it was his best match of the season. "It's highly motivating for the young guys to have a leader like him. He just does his best every single week."
Disappointed
For Bath head coach Steve Meehan, it was "one that got away" after his side led 13-0 with an opportunist try by Nick Abendanon and a conversion and two penalties from Olly Barkley. Meehan said: "It's sometimes too easy to concentrate on the negatives. There were some real improvements in some of our play today. "At various times when we had our attacking shape and structure correct, we were a real threat. "Defensively, on our line speed and our intensity in the 'hit', we were very strong. There was a lot of good that went on in 60 of the 80 minutes. "In that first 20 minutes of the second half Saracens came out and upped the intensity of their game. We needed to match that and find parity in our game. "Unfortunately, we allowed them to dictate it and they got a couple of tries. There were three fortuitous tries in the match, they scored two of them."