Leicester Mercury

RULE ChangES, a RELEgaTIon fREEzE and ThE RETURn of ThE ShaMEd SaRaCEnS: TaLkIng PoInTS ahEad of ThE 2021-22 gaLLaghER pREMIERShI­p

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ThE 2021-22 gallagher Premiershi­p season starts when bristol host Saracens tomorrow in an opening-night title clash.

here, the Pa news agency examines five talking points ahead of the new campaign.

MIghTy QuINS harlequins lit up the Premiershi­p last season by playing a dazzling brand of rugby that defied all expectatio­ns in sweeping them to only their second English title.

It was a thrilling endorsemen­t of the club’s philosophy of all-out attack, which critics felt was too loose to produce silverware.

The question now is whether they can defend their crown using the same tactics. New boss Tabai Matson is convinced they can but with Marcus Smith, their chief conductor, likely to spend lengthy spells away on England duty, they will need a new source of on-field inspiratio­n.

SaracENS back IN ThE MIx

Newly promoted after being banished to the Championsh­ip for a season as punishment for repeated salary cap breaches, Saracens return to the top flight as heavyweigh­t title contenders.

Strengthen­ed by the return of

Ben Earl, Max Malins, Alex Lozowski, Alex Goode and Nick Isiekwe from their loan spells and having kept hold of stars like Maro Itoje, Owen Farrell and Elliot Daly, the north London club have the look of favourites as they place a torrid spell in their silverware-laden history behind them.

Law chaNgES

Two of the five law trials in place for

the new Premiershi­p season could have a significan­t impact.

The 50-22 line-out throw will force the defending team to drop more players into the backfield, creating space for attack.

and the goalline drop-out will see five-metre scrums for the attacking side replaced by a kick from the whitewash by the defensive side.

The aim of the law tweak is to

ensure more ball in time play, creating a counter-attack opportunit­y and encouragin­g more inventive play close to the line.

Of course, the proof will be in the pudding but overall the changes should encourage greater enterprise.

nO RElEGATIOn

The structure of the Premiershi­p has taken on a new look after relegation was paused until 2024 with Saracens’ return to the top flight expanding the league to 13 teams and forcing the introducti­on of bye weekends.

It will increase further for 2022-23 with the addition of a 14th side.

The immediate concern is the impact removing the threat of dropping into the second tier of English rugby will have on games where nothing is at stake. At the latter stages last season it was noticeable that some matches produced below-par performanc­es when the prospect of relegation would have seen teams fighting for their lives instead.

DAnny’S bACk

One of the most gifted players ever seen in the Premiershi­p embarks on what could be the final chapter of a career that is entering its twilight.

Danny Cipriani turns 34 in november and has signed a contract at bath that takes him to the end of the season.

He will run the attack and after years of underachie­vement at the Recreation Ground it will be hoped that his genius - if it remains intact after a spell out of the game - can instigate a revival.

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