Saracens remain on course for the European Challenge Cup quarter-finals after a 35-12 victory at Viadana this evening.
The Men in Black secured their second consecutive win in Pool Five and they will be difficult to be stop after their latest success.
The first half was a tight affair with the visitors edging into a 12-9 lead. Four penalties from Glen Jackson fired them in front. The fly half kicked another after the restart before the hosts pulled back to within three points. But Gavin Quinnell was sinbinned for killing the ball and the Guinness Premiership side took full advantage.
Sarries sealed the win when man of the moment Chris Wyles set up Neil de Kock for the first try of the game. They added another late on through Kameli Ratuvou to complete a professional job in Italy.
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