Maitland injured as Gloucester beat Sarries

Sean Maitland became the latest Scotland player to suffer an injury as Saracens slumped to back-to-back Premiership defeats for the first time in two years with a 31-23 loss at Gloucester on Friday.
Sarries were surprisingly beaten at Worcester Warriors last Saturday and the champions still trail leaders Wasps - who have a game in hand - by five points after suffering another setback at Kingsholm.
England prop Mako Vunipola came through 70 minutes on his return from a knee injury, but a Billy Twelvetrees penalty and Richard Hibbard's try in the closing stages ensured Gloucester claim the scalp of the European champions.
There was also more concern for Scotland when wing Maitland was withdrawn early in the second half due to what appeared to be a rib injury, with head coach Vern Cotter having already lost Gloucester scrum-half Greig Laidlaw and Josh Strauss for the rest of the Six Nations.
Full Time @gloucesterrugby 31-23 @Saracens pic.twitter.com/yqHOjkrOWc
— Gloucester Rugby (@gloucesterrugby) February 17, 2017
Vunipola played a hand in a brilliantly worked Schalk Brits try in the opening 10 minutes, but the home side led 16-13 at the break courtesy of a Tom Marshall score and 11 points from the boot of Billy Burns.
Jeremy Thrush punished some uncharacteristic Sarries mistakes to go under the posts and Burns converted before leaving the field on a stretcher after suffering an injury while making a tackle.
Will Fraser's converted try brought Sarries level at 23-23 midway through the second half after Paul Doran-Jones was sin-binned, but Twelvetrees was successful from the tee and Hibbard gave Gloucester breathing space.
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LOL at the bandwagon supporters take. This was exactly how he finished last years (or was he instead playing well at the begging, can’t remember which was his best part) Super season. You’re right though, he was still hardly setting the world on fire for someone brought into an All Black camp.
Not worth the mention for someone who took Springers spot imo. I heard Springer wasn’t even in the team orginally, what was Penney thinking?
I’m sick of my Fantasy picks being locked out when theyre not even playing. He would have been a late effort goto pick for sure in the weekend.
Great mention from the u20s, that kid’s got a great head/game on his shoulders. As do a few others.
Go to commentsIf we all had to take a guess, with our life depending on it, I don’t think anyone is going to think France B is going to be as good as France A, or as you say Irelands-Best-Team-Ever, that is for sure.
Now, we saw a result pretty indicative on of the All Blacks season just last November in what would still be their toughest match since they got knocked out of the World Cup, but as usual, people love putting credence on 6 Nations rugby and somehow these recent French performances have gone to another level.. is this the English series build all over again?!
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