Mark McCall’s men beat Ealing in final by an aggregate score of 117-15 in a warning shot to next season’s Premiership rivals

With just less than half an hour left of the second leg of the Championship final, and with an aggregate lead of more than 80 points, the Saracens director of rugby, Mark McCall, saw fit to haul off his five British & Irish Lions. If it was good news for Warren Gatland, it was anything but for Ealing Trailfinders.

Saracens added another four tries without their star names on the field to rubber-stamp their return to the Premiership with another drubbing.

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