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Ben Earl exorcises ghost of 'Bristanbul' with hat-trick as Saracens beat Quins

Ben Earl gained sweet revenge on Harlequins to dethrone the English champions and send Saracens back to the Premiership final.

A year after being on the wrong end of Quins’ miracle semi-final win, whilst on loan at Bristol, Earl got his own back with a brilliant try hat-trick.

In a fierce London derby, which saw four players sin-binned, Earl kept his head to book his club a Twickenham date next Saturday against top seeds Leicester, 27-14 winners over Northampton.

The newly crowned Premiership player of the year, said: “This means everything to me, especially after what I went through last year.

“These guys gave me sleepless nights for four months over the summer. It’s just nice to get one over them.”

On the eve of battle Earl admitted he had still to get over Quins’ astonishing Ashton Gate comeback from 28-0 down - dubbed 'Bristanbul' by Liverpool fan Danny Care..

So he took particular satisfaction in this time being on the team that came from behind to triumph in the north London sunshine.

Marcus Smith breaks to set up a try for Danny Care and give Quins an early 12-3 lead (Getty Images)

Saracens had to work hard to reach an eighth final in 13 years, as Quins raced out of the traps and scored twice in the opening quarter.

The first came from a line-out taken by captain Stephan Lewies which England No.8 Alex Dombrandt finished off with a little help from his friends.

Danny Care then added a beauty, latching onto a Marcus Smith inside pass after the fly-half had unlocked the defence as only he can.

Earl sets the seal on Saracens win with his third try in the final minute (Getty Images)

If 12-3 was cause for mild concern, Sarries didn’t let on, responding with a peach themselves.

Earl evaded three tackles in next to no space to dot down after Maro Itoje and the Vunipola boys had hammered at the door.

Quins came again, Joe Marchant appearing to bag their third from a turnover, but on closer inspection ref Luke Pearce ruled a pass had gone forward.

Jamie George celebrates victory over bitter rivals Harlequins (Getty Images)

It was a key moment, made even more so by the officials noticing Jack Walker’s head-to-head contact with Owen Farrell which left the England skipper bleeding and Quins down to 14 men.

Within minutes what could have been a 19-8 Quins lead swung to 22-12 in favour of the home side, capitalising ruthlessly on the extra man.

First, Itoje powered to the line and Farrell popped the ball out of the tackle, just about backwards, for Nick Tompkins to score.

Maro Itoje wins line-out ball as Sarries book an eighth Premiership Final appearance in 13 years (Getty Images)

Then, after Dombrandt has spilled the second half kick-off, Sarries worked the ball to Earl for the flanker to bag his second.

It should have been plain sailing from there, especially when Aled Davies added a fourth from Vincent Koch’s eye-catching assist.

But as Quins fought tooth and nail to get back in the contest Sarries became ragged and had Elliot Daly, Billy Vunipola and Alex Lozowski all binned in the space of 15 minutes for dangerous hits.

Cadan Murley pulled a try back before Earl, with his third, put the game to bed.

“We said all week that Quins are never going to go away," admitted Earl. "And trust me, I’ve learned that the hard way.

“So we’re really happy to get it done."

SARACENS - Tries: Earl 3, Tompkins, Davies. Cons: Farrell 3. Pen: Farrell.

QUINS - Tries: Dombrandt, Care, Murley. Con: Smith.

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