Saracens completed their pre-season winning streak with victories over Toulon and the Newport Gwent Dragons.
The first of their friendly double was a hard fought 32-27 win over top 14 side Toulon in France on Wednesday.
Two tries from 20 year old lock Harry Spencer made his night one to remember, with his first putting Sarries in the lead on 16 minute
s and his second sealing the victory.
Further scores were added by Saracens' stalwarts Hugh Vyvyan and Dave Seymour whilst second-choice fly half Gordon Ross had a good night with three conversions, a penalty, and a drop goal.
Director of Rugby Eddie Jones was impressed with the team's work off the ball and their adaptation to the new Experimental Laws.
"It was a really good team effort, " he said. "We followed on well from what we achieved against Western Force last week".
Despite losing two men to the sin bin at the end of the game, the 13 men of the Saracens second choice team held off the star-studded French side to secure the win.
Sarries' third successive win in pre-season came on Friday night against the Dragons in Newport.
After the early minutes were hampered by handling errors and penalties, Glen Jackson kick-started the game with a penalty.
Saracens started to exert their authority when Fijian outside centre, Kameli Ratuvou, scored an impressive try; finishing of Jackson's midfield break by out-stepping two Dragons tacklers.
The Guinness Premier League side again became victims of their own indiscipline when captain Steve Borthwick was yellow carded in the second half.
The Watford team spent a large amount of the game chasing the lead and despite not playing well, managed to run out 23-19 winners, conceding only one try.
Jones added that the game was just the kind that Saracens needed in the run up to the new season with long periods chasing the game and relying on defence to keep the Welsh side from scoring.
Saracens now enjoy a two week rest before the first game of the Guiness Premiership against Harlequins on September 6.
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