Saracens F.C. 2006-07

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In the 2006-07 season Saracens F.C. competed in the Guinness Premiership, EDF Energy Cup and European Challenge Cup.

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[edit] Transfers

With former coach Mike Ford being offered a role in the England set-up, former Leinster, Munster and Australia coach Alan Gaffney was appointed coach for the 2006 campaign. Amongst the new signings was South African, Neil de Kock, a player who was to be influential in what was to be the club's best season since 2000.

This season also saw the long awaited arrival of former Great Britain Rugby League captain, Andy Farrell, initially at flanker, but later at centre, the position at which he went on to take his England debut.

[edit] Squad

Nat. Position Player
Flag of Samoa PR Census Johnston
Flag of England PR Aaron Liffchak
Flag of Scotland PR Nick Lloyd
Flag of England PR Tom Mercey
Flag of South Africa PR Cobus Visagie
Flag of England PR Kevin Yates
Flag of Ireland HK Shane Byrne
Flag of England HK Matt Cairns
Flag of England HK Andy Kyriacou
Flag of Italy HK Fabio Ongaro
Flag of Scotland LK Iain Fullarton
Flag of Samoa LK Pelu Pavihi
Flag of Fiji LK Simon Raiwalui
Flag of England LK Tom Ryder
Flag of England LK Hugh Vyvyan
Flag of England FL Kris Chesney
Flag of England FL Paul Gustard
Flag of England FL Richard Hill
Flag of England FL David Seymour
Nat. Position Player
Flag of England N8 Ben Russell
Flag of England N8 Ben Skirving
Flag of England SH Alan Dickens
Flag of South Africa SH Neil de Kock
Flag of Fiji SH Mosese Rauluni
Flag of England FH Alex Goode
Flag of New Zealand FH Glen Jackson
Flag of England FH Ross Laidlaw
Flag of England CE Andy Farrell
Flag of England CE Dan Harris
Flag of England CE Rodd Penney
Flag of England CE Adam Powell
Flag of Fiji CE Kameli Ratuvou
Flag of England CE Kevin Sorrell
Flag of England WG Richard Haughton
Flag of England WG Dan Scarbrough
Flag of Tonga WG Tevita Vaikona

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[edit] Guinness Premiership

As in the previous season, Saracens were narrowly defeated by Wasps in the London double-header at Twickenham at the opening of the season. This was to be followed by what turned out to be a good away draw at Bristol in the context of the excellent season that Bristol would go on to have, before a bonus point win was secured against the Newcastle Falcons. A morale-boosting run of results followed, losing only three times between October and the following March. No individual result could quite produce the reaction that the return of England's Richard Hill to top flight action, with supporters of both clubs giving Hill a huge ovation on his return to the pitch after 18 months of knee reconstruction, capping off his comeback with a try.

Results in the Premiership went Saracens' way, leaving them with the possibility of ending up anywhere from second to fifth as the final round of matches approached. After a day of games almost all of which had significant consequences in terms of positions at the top, and at the foot of the table, Saracens found themselves in the Premiership playoffs for the first time, squeezing Wasps in to a rare 5th place position, out of play-off contention.

The campaign was to end with a heavy defeat away at Gloucester, however, overall the season represented a significant advance on those of recent years. After the end of the season there was to be personal success for Glen Jackson, whose league topping 400 points for the season and consistent high-level performances almost every week saw him awarded the PRA Player of the Year Award by his fellow professionals. On a sadder note the mercurial Thomas Castaignède, one of the most enduringly popular players at the club decided to bring his club rugby career to an end after providing many years of entertainment and rugby at its best both for Saracens and France.


Final 2006/2007 Guinness Premiership Table watch · edit · discuss
Club Played Won Drawn Lost Points for Points against Tries for Tries against Try Bonus Losing Bonus Points
Gloucester 22 15 2 5 531 404 50 41 3 4 71
Leicester Tigers* (C) 22 14 1 7 569 456 58 37 9 5 71
Bristol 22 14 1 7 398 394 43 37 3 3 64
Saracens 22 12 2 8 539 399 56 40 7 4 63
Wasps 22 12 1 9 504 431 51 41 5 6 61
London Irish 22 12 0 10 398 407 38 42 3 2 53
Harlequins 22 10 0 12 503 438 50 46 5 6 51
Bath 22 8 2 12 428 492 36 50 2 7 45
Newcastle Falcons 22 9 0 13 435 528 49 55 2 6 44
Sale Sharks 22 8 1 13 414 500 33 44 2 6 42
Worcester Warriors 22 6 1 15 346 459 32 50 0 9 34
Northampton Saints (R) 22 6 1 15 342 499 39 52 1 6 33
Reference www.guinnesspremiership.com and BBC Sport: Updated 2007-04-28 --- Current English Leagues

* Leicester were deducted one point for fielding an ineligible player

Guinness Premiership Semi-Final: Gloucester Rugby 50 - 9 Saracens

[edit] European Challenge Cup

Saracens progressed well in the European Challenge Cup. They qualified for the knockout stages as second seeds, with only an away 6-6 draw at Glasgow spoiling their group stage progression.

A further win at the quarter-final stage against Glasgow saw Saracens host Bath for the semi-final, only to lose to ultimate runners up of the competition.

2006-07 European Challenge Cup Pool 2 Table watch · edit · discuss 
Club Played Won Drawn Lost Points for Points against Tries for Tries against Try Bonus Losing Bonus Points
Flag of England Saracens 6 5 1 0 225 101 30 N/A 4 0 26
Flag of Scotland Glasgow Warriors 6 4 1 1 204 72 25 N/A 3 1 22
Flag of France Narbonne 6 2 0 4 127 171 16 N/A 1 1 10
Flag of Italy Parma 6 0 0 6 84 296 6 N/A 0 1 1
Reference www.ercrugby.com: Updated 2007-10-29 --- European Rugby Cup

European Challenge Cup Quarter-Final: Saracens 23 - 19 Glasgow
European Challenge Cup Semi-Final: Saracens 30 - 31 Bath Rugby

[edit] EDF Energy Cup

Saracens' EDF Energy Cup campaign ended quickly after back-to-back defeats in the opening two games of the group stages, losing away at London Irish and then at home entertaining Cardiff Blues. Some consolation was found in a 'dead rubber' game at Vicarage Road where Wasps were defeated in a game involving many of the younger squad members of both teams.

2006-07 EDF Energy Cup Pool B Table watch · edit · discuss 
Club Played Won Drawn Lost Points for Points against Tries for Tries against Try Bonus Losing Bonus Points
Flag of Wales Cardiff Blues 3 3 0 0 107 56 11 5 1 0 13
Flag of England London Irish 3 1 0 2 56 78 7 7 1 0 5
Flag of England Saracens 3 1 0 2 79 91 6 12 0 0 4
Flag of England London Wasps 3 1 0 2 58 75 6 6 0 0 4
Reference www.edfenergycup.com: Updated 2007-10-29 --- 2006-07 EDF Energy Cup


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