Summary

  • Saracens win Premiership Women's Rugby final with record 52-14 victory at Twickenham Stoop

  • Marlie Packer (two), Julia Omokhuale and Sydney Gregson all score tries as Saracens power into 26-0 half-time lead

  • Jessica Breach (two), Alysha Corrigan and Zoe Harrison add second-half tries

  • Co-captain Packer's final Saracens match after nine years before joining Harlequins

  • Saracens, winners in 2018, 2019 and 2022, secure record fourth title

  • Trailfinders, who included England captain Meg Jones, were playing their first final having only joined the PWR in 2023

  1. Saracens hammer Trailfinders to win PWRpublished at 17:24 BST 28 June

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    Saracens scored eight tries against Trailfinders to win their fourth Premiership Women's Rugby title.

    Read more here.

    It was also their first league title since 2022.

    Talk about winning in style. Until next time.

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    Saracens lift the 2026 Premiership Women's Rugby Trophy

  2. Postpublished at 17:21 BST 28 June

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    Saracens flanker Marlie Packer added: "I going to miss everything. I can't pin it down to one thing. The people, the changing room, and the whole aura of Saracens.

    "I am excited to now take myself outside of my comfort zone."

    Marlie Packer celebratingImage source, Getty Images
  3. 'It has not been about me this week'published at 17:18 BST 28 June

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    Packer and Harrison lift the trophyImage source, Getty Images

    Departing Saracens flanker Marlie Packer, speaking to TNT Sports: "The whole week has been amazing. Until you leave somewhere, you don't know how much you're loved. Not just the players, but the backroom staff and everyone made me feel so loved.

    "But it has not been about me this week.

    "I am excited for my next chapter. It has been a whirlwind week. I went to Windsor Castle on Wednesday and had an amazing day with Oliver, my mum and Rosie [Galligan].

    "We all had a job to do. It was all about winning today and putting our best foot forward.

    "We were coming here to win it and not be a bridesmaid. We have gone and done that. At the end of the game, I had a moment to myself and all the girls came around me. That was it. Bottle that up.

    "Nine years and a four-time champion with Saracens. They are all really special.

    "You do it with different people and make different connections.

    "We know how to win finals and just needed to do it."

  4. Watch Breach's second trypublished at 17:13 BST 28 June

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  5. Watch Harrison grab her first try of the campaignpublished at 17:09 BST 28 June

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  6. Watch Burton's trypublished at 17:08 BST 28 June

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  7. Watch Trailfinders' first trypublished at 17:06 BST 28 June

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  8. Postpublished at 17:06 BST 28 June

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    Trailfinders did manage two scores.

  9. Trailfinders reactionpublished at 17:04 BST 28 June

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    Hear from Trailfinders assistant coach Steven Shingler.

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    Shingler reacts to Trailfinders defeat to Saracens

  10. Saracens lift PWRpublished at 17:01 BST 28 June

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    Zoe Harrison brings over the trophy and lifts it into the air with Marlie Packer.

    Marlie Packer and Zoe HarrisonImage source, Getty Images
  11. Postpublished at 16:59 BST 28 June

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    Despite picking up her silver medal, Meg Jones does her signature lasso dance.

    You feel this is only the start for Trailfinders.

  12. 'It was not perfect, but we did what we had to do'published at 16:58 BST 28 June

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    Player of the match Julia Omokhuale, speaking to TNT Sports: "We have worked hard all season, not just the 23 who were here today. I love this group of girls.

    "It was not perfect, but we did what we had to do.

    "It has been amazing to play with the Canadian girls and bring that influence to the PWR and this team."

    Julia OmokhualeImage source, Getty Images
  13. Saracens back on toppublished at 16:54 BST 28 June

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    Saracens have gone one clear of Gloucester–Hartpury as the most decorated side in the competition.

    PWR titles:

    Saracens - 4

    Gloucester-Hartpury - 3

    Harlequins - 1

  14. Watch Corrigan's trypublished at 16:53 BST 28 June

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    Alysha Corrigan was class all game.

  15. Watch Breach's brilliant trypublished at 16:51 BST 28 June

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    Magic from Jess Breach.

  16. Postpublished at 16:50 BST 28 June

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    Jess Breach is in tears. That is what it means. Saracens last won the PWR in 2022.

  17. Postpublished at 16:48 BST 28 June

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    Canada's Julia Omokhuale is named the player of the match.

  18. Postpublished at 16:47 BST 28 June

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    The full Saracens squad are on the pitch. Plenty of hugs for Marlie Packer.

  19. Full-time - Saracens 52-14 Trailfinderspublished at 16:45 BST 28 June

    Saracens win their fourth Premiership Women’s Rugby title.

  20. Postpublished at 79 mins

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    Saracens break clear but it is forward. Marlie Packer was sprinting through to get on the end of it. Is that time up for a possible hat-trick?