Saracens put on a show in the Premiership Women’s Rugby final, blowing past Trailfinders with a huge 52-14 victory. The match, played at Twickenham Stoop, saw the north London side lift their record fourth league championship. Fans packed the stands to watch a thrilling display of attacking rugby.
From the opening whistle, Saracens looked unstoppable. They scored early and often, building a lead that Trailfinders could never chase down. The final score of 52-14 shows just how much control Saracens had throughout the game.
Marlie Packer’s Emotional Goodbye
Star forward Marlie Packer stole the spotlight in her very last game for Saracens. She crossed the try line twice, helping her team pile on the points. Packer has been a key player for the club, and her teammates made sure to send her off with a win.
Her performance wasn’t just about tries. Packer also made big tackles, won turnovers, and led the defense. It was a perfect ending to her time with Saracens, and the crowd gave her a huge ovation when she left the field.
- Two tries scored by Marlie Packer
- Her final appearance for the club
- Teammates rallied around her
How Saracens Built Their Record Win
Saracens didn’t just rely on Packer. The whole team clicked on attack. Their backs moved the ball quickly, and their forwards muscled over the gain line. Trailfinders tried to fight back, but Saracens’ defense shut them down time after time.
This win gives Saracens their fourth Premiership Women’s Rugby title, more than any other team. It shows how strong the club’s program has become. For Trailfinders, it was a tough loss, but they fought hard to reach the final in the first place.
A New Chapter for the Champions
With this victory, Saracens prove they are the team to beat in women’s rugby. Losing a player like Marlie Packer will be hard, but the squad has depth and young talent ready to step up. The future looks bright for the north London side.
For now, the players and fans will celebrate a well-deserved title. The 52-14 win will be remembered as a classic final, and Marlie Packer’s farewell will go down in club history.