Premiership: Saracens 32-17 Leicester: World Cup stars shine in Sarries' victory
Written by I Dig SportsReigning Premiership champions Saracens overcame Leicester Tigers with tries from three returning World Cup stars.
Itoje and Andy Christie went over as Sarries led by 11 points at the break.
Vunipola and George's tries were matched by Tom Whiteley and Jamie Shillcock, but Owen Farrell contributed 12 points with the boot in a bonus-point victory.
Itoje, Vunipola, George and captain Farrell were joined in the Saracens starting XV by England team-mates Ben Earl and Elliot Daly - but Leicester opted to give Ollie Chessum, Dan Cole, George Martin, Freddie Steward and Ben Youngs an extended break following their World Cup exertions.
These champion teams from the past two seasons - Leicester lifted the trophy in the 2021-22 season - went into the game eighth and ninth in the table, having won only one of their first three matches.
But after Shillcock's penalty kick gave Leicester an early lead, Saracens took charge as surges by Earl and Vunipola were held up before Itoje spun his marker and stretched beyond the line to touch down.
Earl was again prominent in the move that led to Scotland back-row Christie adding the second try as Sarries went into the interval 14-3 in front.
Vunipola forced his way over for the third try, confirmed by the TMO, and when George scored following an irresistible shove by the Saracens maul, it looked like the Tigers were in for an uncomfortable final 25 minutes.
Dan McKellar sent on Tonga international centre Solomone Kata for his Tigers debut, but it was Leicester's half-back pairing who ate into the home side's lead as Whiteley - who scored after Farrell's kick was charged down - and Shillcock went in.
Farrell, though, had the final word with a penalty kick as Saracens moved up a place to seventh ahead of next weekend's trip to Newcastle, with Leicester taking on Harlequins at Welford Road.
Saracens director of rugby Mark McCall:
"I'm very pleased. It wasn't perfect, far from it ... I'm just surprised that those international players were as enthusiastic to come and play for their club as they were.
"They haven't been here, they've been training with a different team, a different system, but what we've found down the years is that these players are very good at coming back in and getting on board very quickly, and you saw that with the way they all played.
"They all had an option [for a week off], we left it to them to see when their break was going to happen and they all said they wanted to come in and play this game, which says something."
Tigers head coach Dan McKellar told BBC Radio Leicester:
"We showed a lot of fight, but didn't execute - fight and bravery, you tip your hat to that, but the reality is we turned over the ball too easily, a few basic skill errors, and the line-out struggled to function.
"For the first 15 minutes we showed some really good passages in attack but then kicked the ball away when we probably shouldn't have and it was frustrating because, playing against quality opposition on their home turf, if we'd executed better we'd have put ourselves in a position to win that game.
"My approach was always to give the boys a week off after the World Cup, let them connect with family.
"It's a huge emotional and physical toll to go through a World Cup, three or four months in camp - Mark [McCall] took a different approach, there's no right or wrong. We knew it was going to be a big challenge against a fully loaded Saracens side."
Saracens: Goode; Maitland, Lozowski, Tompkins, Daly; Farrell (capt), Davies; M Vunipola, George, Riccioni, Itoje, Iswiekwe, Christie, Earl, B Vunipola.
Replacements: Dan, Mawi, Clarey, Hunter-Hill, Tizard, Willis, Van Zyl, Parton.
Leicester: Brown; Bassett, Porter, Kelly, Hassell-Collins; Shillcock, Whiteley; Cronin, Clare, Hurd, Henderson, Carter, Liebenberg (capt), Reffell, Cracknell.
Replacements: Dolly, Van Wyk, Richardson, Wells, Rogerson, Powell, Atkinson, Kata.
Referee: Craig Maxwell-Keys.