Saracens Reach Women's Final
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Saracens outlast Harlequins to claim first Premiership Women’s final spot

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Saracens defeated Harlequins in a nine -try thriller to reach their first domestic final in three years .
Marlie Packer has grown in stature since she was unceremoniously dropped as England captain in a World Cup year.
The hosts stormed forwards again after a Georgia Evans turnover for Corrigan to score her second try.
Saracens extend their lead thanks to tries by Corrigan and Campbell .
Harlequins score tries by Babalwa Latsha and Tuima this time striking the extra points.
Replacement winger Lauren Torley scores for the visitors in the 58th minute.
May Campbell scores tries for the hosts in quick succession to all but put the game beyond doubt.
Saracens score five tries in the first half through Marlie Packer .
Ellie Kildunne scores first try for Quins after five minutes .
Emma Hardy scores Sarries for the visitors.
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