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McCall hails Hodgson

Image: Mark McCall: Hodgson 'outstanding'

Saracens rugby director Mark McCall hailed fly-half Charlie Hodgson as the England fly-half kicked his side to victory over Northampton.

England fly-half in the running for recall after perfect performance

Saracens rugby director Mark McCall hailed Charlie Hodgson's kicking as "outstanding" as the reigning champions beat Northampton 18-12. Sarries now trail Aviva Premiership leaders Harlequins by four points thanks to six penalties from six attempts from the England stand-off, who missed the Six Nations defeat to Wales with a hand injury. McCall said: "Charlie was outstanding. His place-kicking was exemplary and his game-management tremendous, particularly when we came under pressure in the first half. "All Charlie can do in terms of England selection is what he did, perform to a high standard. "He has got himself back in contention for the England squad and England now have a decision to make with both Charlie and Toby Flood fit again and available. "I am really chuffed for the club because we are still in second place in the table and now we go to Abu Dhabi for a short break and to freshen up."

Spring

McCall admitted that neither side benefited from atrocious conditions that left water on the Vicarage Road pitch and made handling difficult for both teams. "When we woke up and opened the curtains we knew we were in for a difficult day," he added. "Odds are that both teams trained in spring-like conditions during the week, so it was always going to be difficult out there." McCall also paid tribute to former Ireland and Munster scrum-half Peter Stringer at the end of his three-month loan spell. "If Carlsberg did loan signings, Peter Stringer would be the perfect example." he said. "Peter has been a huge success during his time with us, a great guy and a terrific player. We say goodbye to him with a heavy heart. "But Peter is 34 and needs to be playing rugby regularly. That's why he's off to Newcastle and he goes with our best wishes."
Bonus
Northampton rugby director Jim Mallinder left Vicarage Road disappointed, but glad not to return home empty handed. "Charlie Hodgson kicked everything that came his way, Stephen Myler was less accurate on the day, but we did take home a losing bonus point," Mallinder said. "We got forward dominance early on but then Saracens came back strongly. They are a quality squad and you expect nothing less there. "It is interesting to see how players react when they return from time with the England squad. And we are still in the top four and looking forward to playing in the LV=Cup semi-final next weekend. "I believe it is important to keep playing rugby, so I'm glad we don't have a break coming up. "I am also very glad to see Tom Wood back in a Northampton jersey. He's been out since January 6 so it is important we are careful with him as he gets back in the swing."

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