Captain Lawrence Dallaglio's return inspired Wasps to victory for the second
game in a row and inflict Saracens' second-straight defeat in a hard-fought
local derby clash.
The game marked a triumphant return for Dallaglio, man-of-the-match Matthew
Leek to his former club and Paul Sampson after an unhappy spell in Rugby League
with Wakefield Wildcats.
After going eight points down early in the first half, Wasps played with the
greater passion and urgency throughout and ran out deserved winners.
The home side however took an early lead. Wasps were caught in possession
inside their own half and Ben Johnston ignored a two-man overlap, cutting inside
to drive home Sarries early advantage.
Thomas Castaignede converted a 10th minute penalty to put the home side
further ahead but it was otherwise a disappointing evening for the full-back who
later had his kicking duties taken from him by fly-half Duncan McCrae.
Leek converted a penalty to bring Wasps back to within five points but
Castaignede restored Sarries' eight-point lead shortly afterwards.
Leek then kicked another penalty for Wasps following indiscipline at the ruck
and on the half-hour they took the lead.
Saracens were caught in possession and despite appearing to knock-on, Rob
Henderson charged through to score.
Wasps continued to push home their superior possession another Leek penalty
was followed up shortly after half-time by another try after Joe Worsley picked
up a wayward Saracens pass. The ball was fed out through Leek and Henderson for
Paul Sampson to score in the corner.
The home side hit back when they pushed over from a line-out, Tony Diprose
getting the crucial touch on the ground and McCrae converted then kicked a
penalty to reduce the arrears to two points.
However nine minutes from time, a second Sampson try and conversion
effectively settled the game.
Simon Shaw won the line-out, the ball was fed across the line, Martyn Wood,
Leek and Henderson combined to find the Wasps winger wide on the left to charge
in at the corner.
McCrae again pulled Sarries back to within one score with his boot, converting
a 35-yard penalty but despite late pressure they couldn't find the crucial
breakthrough as the Wasps defence held firm at the death.