Sunday 15 May 2016 15:03, UK
Saracens skipper Brad Barritt believes the agony of losing a European final two years ago "galvanised" his team's successful bid for Champions Cup glory in Lyon.
Sarries ended English rugby's nine-year wait to lift a European title that had been the exclusive property of Irish and French teams since Lawrence Dalllaglio's Wasps triumphed at Twickenham by beating Leicester in 2007.
"The spirit of this side is the foundation on which everything is built," said England centre Barritt.
"It is a culture that has been bred over the past six years, and there was a truly a belief coming into this game that this was going to be our year. We clearly built up a six-year run, slowly improving year on year.
"We came up short against Toulon two years ago, and that experience galvanised us. We speak metaphorically about pounding the rock, and thankfully, the rock broke on Saturday."
Saracens dominated the final at Grand Stade de Lyon, and their victory meant they became the first team in European Cup rugby's 21-year history to win all nine matches - six pool games and three knockout fixtures - during one season.
"With a team like Racing, a minute switching off can result in a try," added Barritt.
"It's about being composed, switching in and out of aggression, being physical when we can, but then taking off the pressure when we could.
"I am just hugely pleased that the team stood up, and I couldn't be more proud to be a part of this squad. It was an unbelievable feeling getting my hands on the trophy.
"Words can't really express how you feel. To do it with your mates, and guys you consider to be your best friends, is truly an unbelievable feeling.
"I am immensely proud to be part of this team. It is a bit of an overwhelming experience, but it is so pleasing.
"We knew we had a point to prove, and that was to do it on the big stage on the day when it mattered. It is something we have truly been dreaming of, and now it has come true."