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Lowly Gloucester secured their first league win of the season, with an impressive 26-15 Prem win over a misfiring Harlequins at Kingsholm. Following a scrappy start riddled with handling errors, the away team took the lead through Cadan Murley before Gloucester responded through Ben Redshaw's tremendous solo effort. Alex Dombrandt restored Quins' lead from close range, before a moment of madness from Rodrigo Isgro gifted Lewis Ludlow a try on his 250th appearance for the Cherry and Whites. Redshaw then claimed a deserved second after the break before Ollie Thorley put a gloss on the victory as Quins buckled in the closing stages.
Image source, Getty Images The Prem Saracens (22) 65 Tries: Gonzalez, Caluori 5, Penalty try, Tizard, Burke, Earl Cons: Farrell 5 Pens: Farrell Sale (14) 14 Tries: Rodd, R. du Preez Cons: Ford 2 A terrific performance from 19-year-old Noah Caluori helped Saracens sweep aside Sale Sharks at the StoneX Stadium to go second in the Prem. Caluori ran in five tries on his first Prem start for the hosts, who scored 10 tries in total, to bounce back from last weekend's derby defeat to Harlequins impressively.