The Citizen (KZN)

Racing wary of troubled Saracens

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Paris – Racing 92’s ex-New Zealand lock Dominic Bird says he is cautious of title holders Saracens’ quality despite the English side sending a weakened outfit to Paris for their Champions Cup opener this weekend.

Tomorrow’s visitors to the French capital have been given a 35-point deduction and fined more than £5 million for breaching the Premiershi­p’s salary cap rules, pending an appeal, and coach Mark McCall is set to prioritise securing top-flight status over European success.

“I have no doubt it will be a very good second team. They had a little bit of a stuff-up and that’s their problem,” Bird said.

“All I care about is that we will come up against one of the best sides, if not the best side in Europe this weekend and I’m excited about that challenge.”

“Off-field stuff, that’s their problem and how they deal with it. It doesn’t make any difference to me. I know they are still going to come and play,” the two-time All Black added.

McCall’s defending league and European champions have won three of their opening four games in the Premiershi­p this season despite the absence of squad members such as England World Cup runners-up Owen Farrell, Maro Itoje and Billy Vunipola.

Racing coach Laurent Travers said any issues to do with financial wrongdoing­s will have little impact on proceeding­s against the three-time European champions.

“If they have problems off the field I know they don’t have any on the field. Unfortunat­ely we’re going to face them on the field,” he said.

“So from that point of view we’re expecting something very difficult. We’re far from being favourites,” he added.

McCall said he was unsure how many of his World Cup absentees would feature against the 2018 runners-up, who have only three wins from their opening nine matches in the Top 14. – AFP

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