It was a gladiatorial contest with a mercenary ending for Mark McCall’s Saracens in their European Semi Final. Saracens rode the waves of emotion, they successfully silenced the forty thousands plus fanatical French fans and yet they fell short as one moment and one lapse of concentration cost them and Les Jaunards now edge ever closer to their greatest desire, the European Champions Cup.
Clermont had fired the warning signs during their Quarter Final against the Northampton Saints, they ran the ball like a dream and attacked with joyful abandon, it was sensational and fired a huge warning sign to every side left in the competition. Yesterday, they fired another, as they showed that they can also do it the hard way, they were made to play a tighter game, dare I say it a more unfamiliar game, and yet they flourished. The most successful teams have the ability to pluck out whichever game plan is required, those with one singular strategy are found out and yesterday Clermont showed their hand beautifully.
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What will have turned Toulon & Leinster heads was the fact that Clermont then weathered a thirty six minute storm from Saracens for Fofana’s try was just four minutes in the second half. Undeniably it was the most important time to score in order to wrestle the game back following their half time deficit however if you subscribe to the theory that it takes just 20 seconds to score a try, the match was far from finished. Desire and level heads were shown across the park, the nagging feeling of ‘we could really do this’ didn’t push any man to do anything nonsensical, instead it carried them through sensibly and delivered their end goal.
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Mark McCall's squad kept clarity of thought and precision in the face of the most intense and intimidating atmosphere that they will experience this season. The mental strength to counter the forty thousand fanatical fans is something that no other Aviva Premiership side has done, even Bath's trip to Toulouse looked like a walk in the park in comparison and their ability to process and counter this will provide their platform for anything that this domestic season will now throw at them. Individual performances must be noted; Richard Wiggelsworth continued to kick like a dream, Billy Vunipola never had less than two men on him and yet he made meters and of course the rare gemstone that is Maro Itoje sparkled. Itoje defies his years, he soars over every hurdle that is put in his way and on the European stage he looked completely and utterly at home.
It was a European Semi Final between two teams that knew each other extremely well and it was a cagey and nervous affair, the pressure of what was on the line ultimately showed however to say that it wasn't a thrilling and compelling game of rugby would be crazy! Saracens benefitted from a early piece of luck with what can only be described as a TMO clanger, they kept their heads and weathered the storm of the ‘neutral’ venue, however it wasn’t enough. Today I expect Toulon to progress in Marseille and for the stage be set for the fifth all French Final of the European competition. Should that prediction come true it will be one hell of a Final for right now it will take something truly exceptional to deny Clermont the title that they believe that they are ready for.