Saracens vs Harlequins match report: Chris Ashton continues post-suspension hot streak to see off Quins at Wembley

Saracens 22 Harlequins 12

Duncan Bech
Wembley Stadium
Saturday 16 April 2016 18:51 BST
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Chris Ashton is congratulated by his team-mates
Chris Ashton is congratulated by his team-mates (Getty)

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Chris Ashton continued his post-suspension hot streak with two tries as Saracens emerged convincing 22-12 winners in their Aviva Premiership derby against Harlequins.

A crowd of 80,650 gathered at Wembley Stadium to see Ashton plunder two first-half tries and lift his total since returning from a 10-week ban for making contact with the eye area of Ulster's Luke Marshall to five in four games.

Eddie Jones was not present to see Ashton's finishing - the England head coach was at Stamford Bridge to watch Chelsea face Manchester City - but at this current rate the rugby league convert is a certainty to tour Australia in June after missing the Six Nations.

Second row George Kruis added Saracens' third try, but the reigning Premiership champions should have been more emphatic winners after dominating a flat all-London showdown that only occasionally set pulses racing.

Saracens extended their lead at the top of the Premiership in front of 80,000 fans
Saracens extended their lead at the top of the Premiership in front of 80,000 fans (Getty)

Fly-half Charlie Hodgson landed two conversions before his replacement Owen Farrell kicked a late penalty to put the result beyond doubt.

Saracens move four points clear of second-placed Wasps at the summit of the Premiership table, while Harlequins' hopes of finishing in the play-offs are remote with two rounds remaining.

One loose pass aside, Billy Vunipola was outstanding and the most imposing back row on the pitch against competition that included Quins' pretender to his England number eight jersey Jack Clifford.

Vunipola was prominent as Saracens made a bulldozing start and a couple of his strong early carries helped create the platform for their first try.

Ashton had stationed himself in midfield and as the ball was threaded wide he drifted to the touchline where he took the final pass from man of the match Alex Goode to cross in the corner.

Two penalties from Ben Botica gave Quins the lead heading into the second quarter but captain Danny Care was the victim of a clever opportunist score from Kruis.

Quins stole a line-out close to their line and as Care began to move left to clear, Kruis grabbed the England scrum-half after timing his run to perfection to strip the ball and fall over the line.

Mike Brown is tackled by Alex Goode
Mike Brown is tackled by Alex Goode (Getty)

There was more craft about Saracens' third try as they counter-attacked from inside their own half with the footwork, strength and vision of hooker Schalk Brits offering Ashton a simple finish.

Goode lost a footrace to Ross Chisholm as the two sought to gather a low punt destined for Saracens' line but the Harlequins wing's kick pushed the ball into his rival's path and that chance was gone.

Conor O'Shea's visitors were enjoying the better of the third quarter but they were leaving the opposition 22 without troubling the scoreboard.

Having weathered the storm, Saracens suffocated the life out of Quins by camping themselves around the 22 and although they only led by seven points they never looked like conceding.

Farrell put daylight between the rivals from the kicking tee before Botica failed with a late shot at goal that would have secured a losing bonus point.

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