Relive Saracens' victory over Exeter in the Premiership final
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- Saracens beat Exeter to retain Premiership crown and seal double
- Saracens win fourth title in five years, and fifth overall
- Williams, Maitland & George cross to help Sarries come from behind
- Slade's try for Exeter had given them 11-point lead
- White had put Chiefs in front after just 27 seconds
- Exeter led 22-16 at half-time
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That's it for our coverage of the 2019 Premiership final.
What a day it has been for Saracens, as they came from behind to win their fifth league title (a fourth in five years) and seal a second double.
Exeter Chiefs finished top of the table but have to lick their wounds again after losing a second consecutive final to the north Londoners.
The World Cup this autumn might have an impact as Saracens attempt to hold onto the trophy for a third year, but for now they will celebrate their latest triumph.
Thanks for joining us - we'll do it all again in 2019-20.
MucCall 'lucky' to be at Sarries
FT: Exeter 34-37 Saracens
'Give Saracens credit'
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Report: Saracens seal double
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If you are just joining us and want a recap of what happened at Twickenham, then have a read of Brent Pilnick's report from Twickenham.
Exeter led 22-16 at the break and then 27-16 in the second half, but Saracens found the strength to come back and seal a domestic and European double.
'Remarkable achievement'
FT: Exeter 34-37 Saracens
Saracens lift trophy
FT: Exeter 34-37 Saracens
The red-shirted Saracens players have all got their medals and dominate the stage on the pitch at Twickenham.
Brad Barritt is the last man to receive his medal and lifts the trophy alongside Owen Farrell.
Ticker-tape streamers and a few pyrotechnics accompany the celebrations as Saracens celebrate their fifth Premiership title.
Sarries 'took shackles off'
FT: Exeter 34-37 Saracens
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FT: Exeter 34-37 Saracens
The Exeter players are on their way across the stage picking up the runners-up medals.
Jack Nowell is on crutches and there are some long faces in the Chiefs squad - beaten finalists for the second season in a row.
Presentation time
FT: Exeter 34-37 Saracens
The Premiership trophy has been placed on a plinth on a stage in the middle of the Twickenahm pitch.
It is almost time for the teams to be presented with their medals and for Saracens to lift the silverware.
Barritt hails squad effort
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"Incredibly special"
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Matt Dawson
Former England scrum-half on BBC Radio 5 live
They have taken domestic rugby to new level and every other club, every player and coach in Europe, is now aspiring to be like Saracens.
How can they get themselves to a position where they can spend day of their lives like Saracens.
They have got something incredibly special going on - you don't win games like that ordinarily.
'Leaders galvanised us'
FT: Exeter 34-37 Saracens
Saracens secure double
FT: Exeter 34-37 Saracens
What a final and what a comeback.
Saracens were 11 points behind in that second half but dug deep and found a way to recover.
Mark McCall's side seal a Premiership and European Champions Cup double for a second time.
They did it in 2016 and three years later they have done it again.
Record-breaking final
Exeter 34-37 Saracens
Chris Jones
BBC rugby union correspondent on BBC Radio 5 live
We've smashed the record for points in a final - 65 was the record in 2006.
Full-time
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Sam Hill, con J Simmonds
Exeter have kicked to the corner for one final push.
And they get a last-gasp try.
The ball squirms miles past the line-out and Sam Hill is on hand to touch down.
The clock is red, and Joe Simmonds adds a conversion that ultimately isn't enough.
"Almost perfect"
Exeter 27-37 Saracens
Paul Grayson
Former England fly-half on BBC Radio 5 Live
We've seen them wobble, they almost looked out on their feet, but a bit like Tyson Fury when he just sat up out of nowhere, Saracens have sat bolt upright and wrestled the game away from Exeter Chiefs.
Saracens, in the Championship minutes at the end of the game, have been almost perfect.
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Exeter 27-37 Saracens
Some mini-celebrations on the Saracens bench after that conversion.
David Strettle is on for his farewell appearance for Sarries.
Exeter need a miracle now.
Try: Exeter 27-37 Saracens
Jamie George, con Farrell
Maro Itoje steals the ball from the line-out and gives Sarries possession and position.
The north Londoners set up Jamie George to go in under the posts and that will surely be the winning score.
Owen Farrell sets himself and slots over this kick.
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Exeter 27-30 Saracens
Exeter go for a bold line-out towards the back, Sam Skinner can't claim it and Saracens steal the ball...