LONDON (Reuters) - Saracens reached the Heineken Cup final for the first time with a 46-6 thrashing of last season's beaten finalists Clermont Auvergne on Saturday on the back of a record breaking performance by England discard Chris Ashton.
A try in either half saw the wing break the competition's try-scoring record with 11 in a season, and with a penalty try and scores from Owen Farrell, Chris Wyles and Tim Streather, Saracens earned a first win over Clermont in four attempts.
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