Saracens: (14) 31
Tries: Powell, Sorrell, Thrower
Con: Ross 2
Pens: Ross 4 Gloucester: (19) 38
Tries: Allen, Lamb, Narraway, Morgan
Con: Lamb 3
Pens: Lamb 4
Gloucester secured a vital bonus point thanks to a late Olly Morgan try in an entertaining 38-31 win over Saracens.
Sarries had opened the scoring through centre Adam Powell, but Gloucester responded when Anthony Allen touched down, a score converted by Ryan Lamb.
The home side hit back after the break through Kevin Sorrell before Lamb ran 90 yards for Gloucester's second try.
Luke Narraway extended the visitors' lead before a late flurry of tries from Sarries' Edd Thrower and Morgan.
Gloucester coach Dean Ryan:
"I thought we started poorly dealing with kick-offs and other things and gave them good field position.
"They were going good in the first half and we were 14-3 down. But the next 20 minutes I thought we played some great stuff and ended with a dull 15 minutes at the end which let them back in.
"I thought, by then, we went into our shells and wanted the game to end.
"And when we go into Europe, some of those things we did today we won't get away with."
On new recruit Lesley Vainikolo's visit to hospital with a neck injury:
"Lesley cricked his neck on the pitch and that started to get tight in the changing room.
"He has gone off to hospital with full neck injury precautions but that is just standard."
Saracens director of rugby Alan Gaffney on the injury to full-back Dan Scarbrough:
"It is knee ligament damage in his right leg. Scarbrough is in a lot of trouble. It could be as light as six weeks but I could be totally wrong. We hope it is not as severe as that.
"I think we totally dominated the game to be 14-3 up and that was not a true reflection.
"There were two tries which went begging and a third one beyond that.
"We know we played some good rugby but we need to be more accurate.
"We knew we were underdone coming into the Guinness Premiership because we only had two trial games.
"We had a couple of injuries but that is no excuse. "They showed us in the (Premiership) semi-final last year what we can't do.
"I think we played some pretty good rugby but we allowed them too much latitude.
"You have to give them credit for what they do and you have to react and adjust. Today, we were not good enough."
Saracens: Dan Scarbrough, Rodd Penney, Kevin Sorrell, Adam Powell, Francisco Leonelli, Gordon Ross, Neil de Kock (c); Nick Lloyd, Matt Cairns, Tom Mercey, Tom Ryder, Hugh Vyvyan, Kris Chesney, Richard Hill, Ben Skirving.
Replacements: Andy Kyriacou, Kevin Yates, Iain Fullarton, David Seymour, Alan Dickens, Craig McMullen, Edd Thrower.
Gloucester: Iain Balshaw; James Simpson-Daniel, Leon Lloyd, Anthony Allen, Lesley Vainikolo; Ryan Lamb, Mike Prendergast; Nick Wood, Andy Titterrell, Carlos Nieto, Peter Buxton (c), Alex Brown, Alasdair Strokosch, Andy Hazell, Luke Narraway.
Replacements: Olivier Azam, Christian Califano, Jonathan Pendlebury, Adam Balding, Dave Lewis, Willie Walker, Olly Morgan.
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