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In the early 2000s, Real Madrid had a team-building philosophy they coined 'Zidanes y Pavones'. The theory was to mix top-end imported talent - like France superstar Zinedine Zidane - with homegrown youth, such as local centre-back prospect Francisco Pavon.
Saracens may be on to something similar.
Noah Caluori, only 19, is already somewhere between prospect status and the superstar bracket.
His chip-and-chase try in the win over Leicester showed dexterity and cunning, as well as raw speed - the wing scampering over the sideline before leaping back infield to claim the ball, ensuring he had enough lateral momentum to hold off Ollie Hassell-Collins and score.
He is part of a bumper crop of Sarries talent.
Twenty-four year-old Olly Hartley, who was picked up from Wasps and whose progress was checked by a bad knee injury in April 2024, danced through for the hosts' first try.
At scrum-half, Charlie Bracken, the 22-year-old son of former England international Kyran, has muscled his way ahead of Ivan van Zyl and is nippy around the fringes.
Highly rated 21-year-old Nathan Michelow replaced Tom Willis on 10 minutes and went toe-to-toe with the Tigers back row.
Olamide Sodeke, 6ft 9in, nearly 20 stone and only 20 years old, looms in the wings, awaiting his first Prem start after two Under-20 World Cup campaigns with England. He was picked for England A in November, reflecting the esteem he is held in by international selectors.
Tobias Elliot, Angus Hall and Jack Bracken, Charlie's younger brother, are all further along in their development.
Next season, scrum-half Tomos Williams will arrive from Gloucester and mentoring Bracken will be part of his brief.
George Martin and Alfie Barbeary are joining to bring go-forward to a pack that was put into reverse at scrum time by Leicester and is losing the influential Willis to France's Top 14 in the summer.
Can a sprinkling of high-profile signings supplementing a conveyor belt of talent haul Saracens back to the top of the domestic game?
This season is unlikely to extend to the play-offs. They are seven points off fourth-placed Exeter and six behind fifth-placed Bristol.
But as the likes of Maro Itoje (31), Elliot Daly (33), Jamie George (35) and Owen Farrell (34) head towards the back end of their careers, it is the template for incoming coach Brendan Venter next term.

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