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Saracens 25 - 20 Bristol Rugby
Richard Hill
Match Details
Half-Time: 15 - 13
Att: 8,050
Referee:
Venue: stadiummk
Date: Sat 10th May 2008
Quick Stats
Tries: 5
Conversion: 4
Penalties: 4
Drop Goals: 0
0 0
Previous Meeting
Saracens25 - 20Bristol
Bristol18 - 3Saracens
Saracens45 - 15Bristol
Saracens36 - 5Bristol
Bristol13 - 13Saracens
Hill bows out on winning note
World Cup winner Richard Hill headed into retirement with a victory on his 288th and final appearance for Saracens.
But it took a last-minute try from left-wing Kameli Ratuvou to secure today's victory over Bristol on the final day of the regular season in the Guinness Premiership.

Flanker Hill - a key player in England's 2003 triumphant campaign in Australia - received a tremendous ovation from the fans.

But it looked as though the 34-year-old's farewell was going to be ruined by Bristol's powerful 19-year-old centre Luke Eves, who struck with two tries as the visitors led 20-18 going into the final minute.

But Ratuvou outstripped the visiting defence to race over in the left-hand corner for the last-gasp winning try.

Fly-half Alex Goode, making his debut, converted with the final kick of the match to complete a 10-point contribution, with two penalties and two conversions.

The other Saracens tries came from full-back Richard Haughton and right-wing Noah Cato, Goode's England Under-20 team-mate, who marked his second start with his second try for the club after scoring on his debut against Leeds in September.

Bristol replied with the two tries from Eves and 10 points from the boot of fly-half Ed Barnes, who demonstrated his determination not to surrender his place to new signing Adrian Jarvis, who will join the west country club from Harlequins in the summer.

Saracens built up a 15-3 lead in the opening 17 minutes but Bristol dug in and fought back to give their opponents a close run in their first match at MiltonKeynes after Watford's involvement in the Coca-Cola Championship play-offs caused the game to be switched from Vicarage Road.

But Saracens finally turned the tables to make sure it was also a winning goodbye to Hill's back-row colleague Paul Gustard, who is also retiring, and director of rugby Alan Gaffney, who will be replaced by former Australia coach Eddie Jones next season, although he will stay involved in a consultancy role.

After Goode kicked Saracens into a first-minute lead with his opening penalty, Haughton underlined his growing claims for a place on England's summer tour to New Zealand with a brilliant solo try 10 minutes later.

Showing a stunning turn of pace, he accelerated through the Bristol defence to touch down near the post.

Haughton was also involved in Saracens' second try in the 17th minute.

The hosts capitalised on a drive by scrum-half Neil de Kock to move the ball wide, where Haughton provided the final pass for Cato to dive over in the right-hand corner.

But Bristol refused to lie down and struck back in the 24th minute when winger David Lemi rounded De Kock and Cato in a run down the left touchline before passing inside to send Eves in.

With Barnes adding the conversion and two second half penalties, Bristol reduced the arrears to two points by the interval.

They went ahead for the first time in the 52nd minute when Barnes broke through the defence to send Eves bursting through for his second try.

Goode cut the Bristol lead to two points with his second penalty in the 68th minute but Saracens had to wait until their final attack for Ratuvou's try, which secured victory and sent England and Lions legend Hill off on his victorious final lap of honour.

LINEUPS SCORING SUMMARY TIMELINE
SaracensBristol Rugby
SubsScoringNameNo.NameScoringSubs
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1T
Richard Haughton 15 Luke Arscott

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1T
Noah Cato 14 Anthony Elliott



Kevin Sorrell 13 Neil Brew



Adam Powell 12 Luke Eves 2T
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1T
Kameli Ratuvou 11 David Lemi


2C 2P
Alex Goode 10 Ed Barnes 2C 2P

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Neil De Kock 9 Haydn Thomas
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Nick Lloyd 1 Ray Hogan
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Matt Cairns 2 Scott Linklater

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Cobus Visagie 3 Peter Bracken



Tom Ryder 4 Mariano Sambucetti
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Kris Chesney 5 Nathan Budgett

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Paul Gustard 6 Iain Grieve



Richard Hill 7 Redford Pennycook
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Ben Skirving 8 Dan Ward-Smith

Replacements
Replacements


Fabio Ongaro 16 Ryan Prosser

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Cencus Johnston 17 Darren Crompton
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Iain Fullarton 18 Sean Hohneck
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Donald Barrell 19 Alfie To'oala Vaeluaga
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Alan Dickens 20 Graeme Beveridge
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Gordon Ross 21 Greg Barden

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Rodd Penney 22 Rob Higgitt
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Season 2007 - 2008
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