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Published 17:03 19 Sept 2020 BST
Updated 17:13 19 Sept 2020 BST
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Maro Itoje of Saracens celebrates a scrum penalty during the Heineken Champions Cup quarter-final match at the Aviva Stadium. (Photo by Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile)[/caption]
The second half saw Leinster tear into Sarries but leave their 22 empty-handed after Itoje made a superb turnover. Their scrum was still dominating but Leinster did have one weapon that was causing damage - rolling mauls.
Leo Cullen's men looked dangerous there all afternoon and it was the one platform they could launch off, and exert serious pressure with. After sucking in several bodies from one phase of mauling pressure, Leinster got back in the game when they eventually detached and swung left. Andrew Porter was there to power over under the posts.
Sarries survived more Leinster pressure and thanked their scrum for getting them easy exits, and penalties, but Leinster were not finished and their bench started to make an impact. Ryan Baird was horsing into black jerseys and had one great strip on Billy Vunipola but Jamison Gibson-park and Rory O'Loughlin made an instant impression.
On 62 minutes, just after they came on, the pair teamed up to make some space and put Jordan Larmour in space. The Leinster fullback did the rest and it was a one-score game.
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Winners that they are (despite what and league table may say), Saracens dug deep to bring the fight to Leinster in the closing stages and they won two penalties that would have sealed the game but Goode then Daly missed them both.
Leinster's goose was finally cooked on 76 minutes, though, when Gibson-Park's bullet pass to Conan did not stick. Sarries called another scrum, won another penalty and Goode finally delivered the killer blow.
OUR MAN OF THE MATCH: Maro Itoje (Saracens)
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