London Irish recorded their first win in six Zurich Premiership games as they
moved away from the relegation danger zone at a freezing Vicarage Road.
The Exiles scored all their points during the second half, wiping out a 9-0
interval deficit to score four unanswered tries.
Flanker Kieran Dawson's injury-time try secured a bonus point for the visitors
as they denied Saracens a chance of claiming fifth place following a recent
resurgence under new head coach Steve Diamond.
Dawson's score, which came from the game's final move, rubbed dirt in
Saracens' faces.
Everything looked rosy in the garden as they established a comfortable
half-time advantage thanks to three penalties from fly-half Glen Jackson, but it
all started to go wrong the minute Irish centre Rod Penney slashed through to
score a try that Mark Mapletoft converted.
Even though Jackson put Saracens five points ahead with his fourth penalty
shortly afterwards, the final 25 minutes belonged exclusively to Irish.
Scott Staniforth powered over after a bulldozing run by replacement Roland
Reid with his first contribution, and then Reid's fellow substitute Ryan
Strudwick claimed an interception try after Barry Everitt kicked two penalties
in quick succession.
The victory will come as a huge relief to Irish coach Gary Gold, who has seen
his team dragged towards the relegation area, but there was no doubting their
supremacy during the second half.
Saracens' lingering hopes of reaching the Premiership play-offs have now
effectively disappeared with just six games remaining and Diamond will be
furious at the way in which Irish were allowed to dictate events after his team
had done much of the hard work.
Having been given the cushion of three Jackson penalties, Saracens should have
built on their advantage, but Irish established a territorial foothold and
Saracens played almost the entire second period penned inside their own half.
Penney's score gave Irish hope that they could conjure up a win and, when
Staniforth crashed over to tie the scores, Saracens desperately needed
inspiration to get themselves going again.
Gold, though, expertly used his substitutes and Everitt arrived as a
60th-minute replacement for Mapletoft, he was quickly into the action, rifling
over a penalty double.
Even as the game entered injury time, Saracens still had a losing bonus point
within their grasp, but that was ridden away from them in dramatic fashion.
First of all, Strudwick made victory certain for Irish by galloping across for
a try that Everitt improved and then Staniforth's searing touchline dash reaped
the rewards it deserved when a supporting Dawson collected his pass to score.
The Irish bench was a scene of wild celebration, but Diamond's disconsolate
expression told its own story and he must now pick up his players for a testing
trip to Leeds in just five days' time.