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List of Saracens F.C. records and statistics

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This article collates key awards, honours, records and statistics relating to Saracens, the professional rugby union club based in North London, England.

Club honours

Saracens F.C.

Saracens Storm Reserves

Saracens Sevens

Personnel honours and records

Most appearances

The following players have recorded the most appearances for Saracens across all competitions:[25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32]

  1. England Alex Goode (365), 2008–present
  2. England Kris Chesney (338), 1995–2009
  3. England John Buckton (319), 1984–1996
  4. England Jackson Wray (309), 2008–2023
  5. England Kevin Sorrell (304), 1995–2010
  6. England Richard Hill (275), 1993–2008
  7. England Jamie George (274), 2009–present
  8. England Brad Barritt (262), 2008–2020
  9. South Africa Neil de Kock (257), 2006–2017
  10. United States Chris Wyles (254), 2008–2018

Hall of Fame

The following players have been inducted into the Saracens Hall of Fame:[33][34]

  • England John Steeds (1938–1950)
  • England Tony Turner (1946–1949)
  • England Vic Harding (1951–1964)
  • England Ken Bartlett (1959–1962, 1967)
  • England James Wyness (1961–1968)
  • England George Sherriff (1963–1973)
  • England John Lockwood (1963–1977)
  • England Mel Williams (1966–1976)
  • England Floyd Steadman (1980–1990)
  • England Lee Adamson (1983–1994, 2000–2007)
  • England Brian Davies (1990–1996)
  • England John Buckton (1984–1996)
  • Australia Michael Lynagh (1996–1998)
  • France Philippe Sella (1996–1998)

Most titles

The following players have won the most Premiership and European titles with Saracens:

Player Premierships won Title-winning seasons Champions Cups won Title-winning seasons Total titles won
England Owen Farrell 6 2011, 2015, 2016,
2018, 2019, 2023
3 2016, 2017, 2019 9
England Jamie George
England Alex Goode
England Jackson Wray
England Brad Barritt 5 2011, 2015, 2016,
2018, 2019
8
England George Kruis
England Richard Wigglesworth
England Maro Itoje 2015, 2016, 2018,
2019, 2023
England Billy Vunipola
England Mako Vunipola
England Richard Barrington 4 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019 7
Argentina Juan Figallo
England Ben Spencer
Argentina Marcelo Bosch 2 2016, 2017 6
South Africa Schalk Brits 2011, 2015, 2016, 2018
United States Chris Wyles
Scotland Duncan Taylor 2015, 2016, 2018, 2023
South Africa Michael Rhodes 3 2016, 2018, 2019 3 2016, 2017, 2019
Scotland Kelly Brown 2011, 2015, 2016 2 2016, 2017 5
South Africa Petrus du Plessis
England Alex Lozowski 2018, 2019, 2023 2017, 2019
Scotland Sean Maitland
Wales Nick Tompkins

World Rugby honours

The following Saracens players have achieved recognition at the World Rugby Awards (presented annually since 2001):[35]

Key
Player (X) Name of the player and number of times that they had been nominated for the award at that point (if more than one)
Men's 15s Player of the Year
Year Nominated Winner Ref
2012 England Owen Farrell [36]
2016 England Owen Farrell (2), England Maro Itoje, England Billy Vunipola [37]
2017 England Owen Farrell (3), England Maro Itoje (2) [38]
2021 England Maro Itoje (3) [39]

Halls of fame

Several former Saracens players have been inducted into the two incarnations of the World Rugby Hall of Fame:[43]

Six Nations Championship honours

The following players have been named on either the Six Nations Player of the Championship or Team of the Championship shortlist while at Saracens:[44][45][46][47][48]

European Rugby honours and records

The following Saracens players have been named as nominees and winners of the EPCR European Player of the Year award (presented annually since 2011):[51][52][53][54]

Key
Player (X) Name of the player and number of times that they had been nominated for the award at that point (if more than one)
§ Denotes that the club was also the winner of the European Rugby Champions Cup during the same season
Denotes that the club was also the runner-up of the European Rugby Champions Cup during the same season
Season Nominated Winner Ref
2010–11 [51]
2011–12 England Mouritz Botha, England Owen Farrell [51]
2012–13 England Owen Farrell (2), England Charlie Hodgson [51]
2013–14 England Chris Ashton, South Africa Schalk Brits, Namibia Jacques Burger, England Alex Goode [51]
2014–15 England Chris Ashton (2), England Billy Vunipola [55]
2015–16§ England Owen Farrell (3), England Maro Itoje, England George Kruis, England Billy Vunipola (2) England Maro Itoje [56]
2016–17§ England Owen Farrell (4), England Maro Itoje (2) England Owen Farrell [57]
2017–18 England Owen Farrell (5) [58]
2018–19§ England Alex Goode (2), England Mako Vunipola England Alex Goode [59]
2019–20 [51]
2020–21 [51]
2021–22 [51]
2022–23 England Elliot Daly [60]
2023–24 [51]

Highest scorers by European season

The following lists denote the top try scorers and top points scorers for Saracens during each European season from 2005–06 onwards:[61][62]

All-time statistics (Europe)

The following lists denote the top 10 all-time statistical leaders for Saracens in European competition:

As of 19 April 2024[63]

Bold indicates current Saracens players as of the 2023–24 season

European Cup Final XVs

The following graphics show the starting line-ups for Saracens in all four of the club's European Cup Final appearances:[64][65][66][67]

Key
Denotes that the team ended the final as European cup champions
Denotes that the team ended the final as European cup runners-up

European Wildcard Final XVs

The following graphics show the starting line-ups for Saracens in both of the club's European Wildcard play-off final appearances, contested to earn qualification to the Heineken Cup in the following season:

Premiership Rugby honours and records

The following Saracens players have achieved recognition at the annual Premiership Rugby Awards:[68][69][70][71][72][73][74][75][76]

Key
Player (X) Name of the player and number of times that they had been nominated for the award at that point (if more than one)
§ Denotes that the club was also the winner of the domestic league or cup competition during the same season
Denotes that the club was also the runner-up of the domestic league or cup competition during the same season
Premiership Team of the Season[83]
Season Number selected Players selected
2010–11§ 3 South Africa Schalk Brits, Namibia Jacques Burger, England David Strettle
2011–12 1 South Africa Schalk Brits (2)
2012–13 1 England Mako Vunipola
2013–14 2 Namibia Jacques Burger (2), England Billy Vunipola
2014–15§ 1 England Jamie George
2015–16§ 5 England Mako Vunipola (2), England Maro Itoje, England George Kruis, England Billy Vunipola (2), England Alex Goode
2016–17 5 England Mako Vunipola (3), England Jamie George (2), England Jackson Wray, England Richard Wigglesworth, England Brad Barritt (c)
2017–18§ 0
2018–19§ 4 England Mako Vunipola (4), England Jamie George (3), Australia Will Skelton, England Alex Goode (2)
2019–20 3 England Maro Itoje (2), England Ben Earl[a], England Ben Spencer[b]
2020–21 0
2021–22 2 England Ben Earl (2), England Max Malins
2022–23§ 2 Italy Marco Riccioni, England Ben Earl (3)
Premiership Try of the Season
Season Date Round Position Nominated Opponent Stadium Location Winner
2010–11§ 24 April 2011 21 Hooker South Africa Schalk Brits vs. Gloucester Vicarage Road Watford South Africa Schalk Brits
2013–14 13 April 2014 19 Flanker Scotland Kelly Brown vs. Northampton Allianz Park Hendon
2021–22 21 May 2022 25 Flanker Samoa Theo McFarland vs. Northampton StoneX Stadium Hendon

Premiership Team of the Decade

The following Saracens players were named in the Premiership Rugby Team of the Decade for the 2010s. The starting XV is made up of the players who recorded the most appearances in their respective positions, across all teams in the league, between January 2010 and December 2019, with the bench consisting of the players with the second most caps in each position.[99]

Premiership Immortals

The following Saracens players were named in the Premiership Immortals XV, a team of 15 players selected by BT Sport rugby union commentators and former England internationals Lawrence Dallaglio, Austin Healey, Ben Kay and Ugo Monye in May 2023, to celebrate 20 years of Premiership Finals.[100][101]

Highest scorers by domestic season

The following lists denote the top try scorers and top points scorers for Saracens during each domestic season from 1997–1998 onwards:[102]

All-time statistics (Premiership)

The following lists denote the top 10 all-time statistical leaders for Saracens in Premiership Rugby:

As of 19 April 2024[63]

Bold indicates current Saracens players as of the 2023–24 season

Premiership Final XVs

The following graphics show the starting line-ups for Saracens in all nine of the club's Premiership Final appearances:

Key
Denotes that the team ended the final as league champions
Denotes that the team ended the final as league runners-up

A League Final XVs

The following graphics show the starting line-ups for Saracens Storm in all three of the club's Premiership Rugby Shield (formerly A League) Final appearances:

Sevens Squads

The following lists show the Saracens squads in all six of the club's final appearances in rugby sevens tournaments, namely the Premiership Rugby Sevens Series and the Melrose Sevens:

Championship Final XVs

The following graphics show the starting line-ups for Saracens in both of the club's Championship Play-off Final appearances:

Domestic cup honours and records

The following Saracens players have achieved recognition in English domestic cup competitions past and present – the RFU Knockout Cup, the Anglo-Welsh Cup, and the Premiership Rugby Cup:

English Cup Breakthrough Player of the Season
Season Nominated Winner
2011–12 England Jamie George
2012–13
2013–14 England Matt Hankin, England Ben Ransom
2014–15§ England Matt Hankin (2)
2015–16 No competition was held during this season because of the Rugby World Cup
2016–17 England Tom Whiteley
2017–18 England Ben Earl, England Matt Gallagher, Tonga Sione Vailanu
2018–19 England Matt Gallagher (2), England Joel Kpoku, England Tom Whiteley (2)
2019–20 England Sean Reffell, England Manu Vunipola
2020–21 No competition was held during this season because of the COVID-19 pandemic

All-time statistics (domestic cups)

The following lists denote the top 10 all-time statistical leaders for Saracens in domestic cup competitions:

As of 19 April 2024[63]

Bold indicates current Saracens players as of the 2023–24 season

Domestic Cup Final XVs

The following graphics show the starting line-ups for Saracens in all three of the club's domestic cup final appearances:

Key
Denotes that the team ended the final as cup champions
Denotes that the team ended the final as cup runners-up

Rugby Players' Association Awards

The following Saracens players have achieved recognition at the annual RPA Awards, voted for by fellow professionals based in England:[103]

End-of-season club awards

The following Saracens players have achieved recognition at the club's annual Big Bash end-of-season awards:[114][115][116][117][118][119][120][121]

Before 2015

Season Players' Player of the Year Storm Player of the Year Most Improved Player Community Player of the Year Academy Player of the Year
2008–09 South Africa Wikus van Heerden England Alex Goode Not awarded Wales Michael Owen Not awarded
2009–10 England Brad Barritt England George Kruis Fiji Michael Tagicakibau United States Hayden Smith
2010–11 Namibia Jacques Burger South Africa Jared Saunders England Owen Farrell United States Hayden Smith (2)
2011–12 Wales Rhys Gill Not awarded England George Kruis England Will Fraser England Nathan Earle
2012–13 England Steve Borthwick England Will Fraser Not awarded Wales Nick Tompkins

After 2015

Season Players' Player of the Year Fans' Player of the Year Young Player of the Year Community Player of the Year Academy Player of the Year
2015–16 Scotland Duncan Taylor England Owen Farrell England Billy Vunipola England Will Fraser Not awarded
2016–17 South Africa Michael Rhodes Argentina Marcelo Bosch England Maro Itoje England Chris Ashton England Hayden Stringer
2017–18 England Jackson Wray England Jackson Wray England Nick Isiekwe Not awarded England Max Malins
2018–19 Australia Will Skelton England Alex Goode United States Titi Lamositele England Calum Clark England Sean Reffell
2019–20 England Richard Wigglesworth Not awarded England Manu Vunipola Not awarded
2020–21 Scotland Tim Swinson England Sean Reffell
2021–22 South Africa Vincent Koch Scotland Andy Christie
2022–23 South Africa Ivan van Zyl England Ben Earl England Hugh Tizard

Try of the Season

Season Competition Round Position Scorer Opponent Date Stadium Location
2015–16 Champions Cup 6 Scrum-Half England Ben Spencer vs. Toulouse 23 January 2016 Stadium Municipal Toulouse
2016–17 Premiership 18 Full-Back England Alex Goode vs. Bath 26 March 2017 Allianz Park Hendon
2017–18 Premiership 7 Wing United States Chris Wyles vs. London Irish 28 October 2017 Allianz Park Hendon
2018–19 Premiership 8 Wing England Alex Lewington vs. Leicester 25 November 2018 Welford Road Stadium Leicester
2020–21 Championship Final Wing Scotland Sean Maitland vs. Ealing 13 June 2021 Trailfinders Sports Ground West Ealing
2021–22 Premiership 25 Flanker Samoa Theo McFarland vs. Northampton 21 May 2022 StoneX Stadium Hendon

Competitive head-to-head record

Results per opposition

The following table details the past performance of Saracens against different opponents in the English Premiership, between the 1989–90 and 2021–22 seasons.[102]

English Premiership
Opposition Span Played Won Drawn Lost Win % Points for Average PF Points against Best score Worst score 40–49 points 50+ points
Bath 1989–2022 57 33 3 21 57.89% 1377 24.16 1176 71–17 (2021–22) 66–21 (2007–08) 2 5
Bristol Bears 1989–2022 34 23 1 10 67.65% 829 24.38 571 47–13 (2019–20) 45–22 (1999–00) 3 0
Harlequins 1989–2022 56 36 1 19 64.29% 1335 23.84 1147 50–10 (1999–00) 43–6 (2001–02) 2 1
Birmingham Moseley 1989–1990 2 2 0 0 100.00% 54 27.00 19 33–13 (1989–90) 13–33 (1989–90) 0 0
Orrell 1989–1997 8 5 0 3 62.50% 130 16.25 134 44–22 (1996–97) 38–13 (1995–96) 1 0
Bedford Blues 1989–2000 5 5 0 0 100.00% 187 37.40 80 57–29 (1999–00) 29–57 (1999–00) 1 1
Gloucester 1989–2022 59 26 3 30 44.07% 1308 22.17 1394 62–12 (2017–18) 50–9 (2006–07) 4 2
Leicester Tigers 1989–2022 61 26 4 31 42.62% 1237 20.28 1347 50–25 (2011–12) 48–7 (2001–02) 2 1
Nottingham 1989–1992 3 2 0 1 66.67% 53 17.67 40 28–3 (1990–91) 25–12 (1989–90) 0 0
Rosslyn Park 1989–1992 3 3 0 0 100.00% 38 12.67 30 15–13 (1989–90) 13–15 (1989–90) 0 0
Wasps 1989–2022 57 26 1 30 45.61% 1200 21.05 1379 57–33 (2017–18) 64–23 (2015–16) 0 2
Liverpool St Helens 1990–1991 1 1 0 0 100.00% 17 17.00 3 17–3 (1990–91) 3–17 (1990–91) 0 0
Northampton Saints 1990–2022 55 35 0 20 63.64% 1331 24.20 1168 63–13 (2017–18) 58–17 (2005–06) 2 2
London Irish 1991–2022 46 28 1 19 60.87% 1181 25.67 971 51–14 (2017–18) 55–13 (2001–02) 7 1
Rugby Lions 1991–1993 2 2 0 0 100.00% 36 18.00 15 22–6 (1991–92) 9–14 (1992–93) 0 0
West Hartlepool 1992–1999 7 6 0 1 85.71% 249 35.57 127 52–3 (1998–99) 31–41 (1995–96) 2 2
London Scottish 1992–1999 3 2 0 1 66.67% 106 35.33 61 58–20 (1998–99) 24–7 (1998–99) 1 1
Sale Sharks 1995–2022 52 34 2 16 65.38% 1407 27.06 1036 58–12 (1999–00) 40–32 (2005–06) 7 3
Richmond 1997–1999 4 4 0 0 100.00% 88 22.00 54 33–17 (1998–99) 18–25 (1998–99) 0 0
Newcastle Falcons 1997–2022 44 31 1 12 70.45% 1148 26.09 783 58–15 (2009–10) 47–18 (2001–02) 4 2
Rotherham Titans 2000–2004 4 3 0 1 75.00% 121 30.25 46 55–30 (2000–01) 19–8 (2000–01) 0 1
Yorkshire Carnegie 2001–2011 16 10 0 6 62.50% 399 24.94 266 66–7 (2007–08) 41–31 (2003–04) 0 1
Worcester Warriors 2004–2022 30 20 1 9 66.67% 826 27.53 507 62–5 (2019–20) 40–27 (2019–20) 5 2
Exeter Chiefs 2010–2022 26 15 1 10 57.69% 606 23.04 455 40–17 (2019–20) 34–37 (2018–19) 2 0
London Welsh 2012–2015 4 4 0 0 100.00% 209 52.25 61 78–7 (2014–15) 23–28 (2012–13) 0 2
Overall 1989–2022 641 382 19 240 59.59% 15472 24.14 12789 78–7 vs London Welsh (2014–15) 66–21 vs Bath (2007–08) 45 29
  • Data includes all regular season and play-off matches (semi-finals and finals)
  • All fixtures added from 1989–90 to 2021–22

Best and worst results

The following records denote the club's best and worst results (by margin) in both domestic and European competition:

Premiership

Europe

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d Ben Earl played the first half of the 2019–20 season at Saracens, before going out on loan to Bristol Bears for the second half.[79]
  2. ^ Ben Spencer played the first half of the 2019–20 season at Saracens, before transferring to Bath for the second half.[84]

See also

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