Saracens continue to run Goode experiment as team named for Sale Sharks
Saracens are continuing to pick Alex Goode at standoff as the Londoners host Sale Sharks at the StoneX Stadium this weekend.
Director of Rugby Mark McCall has picked at Goode at 10 with Alex Lozowski preferred at 13, despite the latter's ability having played 10 for Montpellier for much of last season.
It's a switch around from October when Saracens beat Harlequins at the Stoop with Lozowski at 10 and Goode in his more traditional fullback role, although McCall ran the same selection at 10 and 13 against London Irish in early November.
England star Owen Farrell is facing weeks on the sideline after injuring himself during the Autumn Nations Series, while Manu Vunipola hasn't been included in the matchday 22 after appearing in the Premiership Cup last week.
Saracens are boosted by the return of four players from the Autumn Nations Series. Vincent Koch, Maro Itoje, Nick Tompkins and Max Malins all go straight back in to the starting XV after returning from international duty during the week.
“This is always an exciting block and this time last year we weren’t playing any games of rugby at all because of the pandemic. Now it feels great to be back and we are going to have a full house at StoneX this weekend against a great side in Sale. These are the sorts of games we’ve missed.”
“We’ve got some big games coming up with Europe around the corner. They are really significant games, but we are focusing on ourselves and the task at hand. Sale are a hell of a side and very well coached. It’s going to be a massive game for us."
Koch is joined in the front row by Mako Vunipola and Ethan Lewis, with Itoje partners Tim Swinson in the second row. Nick Isiekwe returns to the blindside flanker position, joining co-captain Jackson Wray and Billy Vunipola, who has returned from a knee injury to start at number eight.
Aled Davies begins at scrum-half, while Tompkins and Lozowski team-up in an experienced midfield.
Rotimi Segun returns to the left flank after making his 50th appearance last week, while Sean Maitland takes his position on the right-wing and Malins returns to full-back following a fine performance against the World Champions last week.
SARACENS:
1 Mako Vunipola
2 Ethan Lewis
3 Vincent Koch
4 Maro Itoje
5 Tim Swinson
6 Nick Isiekwe
7 Jackson Wray (cc)
8 Billy Vunipola
9 Aled Davies
10 Alex Goode (cc)
11 Rotimi Segun
12 Nick Tompkins
13 Alex Lozowski
14 Sean Maitland
15 Max Malins
REPLACEMENTS:
16 Kapeli Pifeleti
17 Richard Barrington
18 Alec Clarey
19 Theo McFarland
20 Ben Earl
21 Ivan van Zyl
22 Dom Morris
23 Alex Lewington
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No just because the personal is much better than last year. I've shown no antagonism of Crusader players, you must be confusing me with someone else.
I have critized Razor for picking players he knows occasionally?
I said I'm not surprised because of his style, he's more a grinder player like Cane, not going to show up on peoples radar until you see how bad the other choices are. This year players like Clarke have been on fire and just show a bit more.
Are you one of those posters continually taking it easy on Razor because he doesn't have his Crusaders stars available? Do you think the rugby world is going to up to him suddenly once Mo'unga returns? lol
Go to commentsJohn you have been beating this drum for a couple of years, if you get proven right get back to us.
The last recent and decent Aussie coach was Ewen McKenzie, he was undermined and forced out by a couple of slimy Aussie players who were given a free pass when they should have been disciplined.
So our history since McQueen is very checkered and it seems to make little difference whether we have an Aussie coach or a Kiwi coach. The players have been entitled for a long time and we had to hit bottom to get them back into reality and to stop thinking it is all about them.
Cheika was an OK coach but his 'go our and destroy the opposition' tactic worked for a while and then didn't.
Please give me a list of great Aussie coaches that I have missed.
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