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Worcester Warriors 16-11 Saracens

Worcester Warriors secure a surprise 16-11 win over champions Saracens in the Aviva Premiership at Sixways Stadium.

Worcester Warriors have secured a surprise 16-11 win over champions Saracens in the Aviva Premiership at Sixways Stadium.

Michael Tagicakibau's try gave the visitors the lead before an Alex Goode penalty furthered their advantage.

A penalty from Goode's namesake Andy got the hosts on the scoreboard, while Alex Grove's try put the home side 10-8 ahead at the break.

Another Alex Goode penalty six minutes into the second half edged Saracens back in the lead, but Andy Goode's kick on 56 minutes saw Worcester take the lead once more.

Andy Goode then kicked over his third penalty of the match with 10 minutes to play as the Warriors recorded a famous win.

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