Slade centre stage, Willis' goodbye and Russell's calf - Prem talking points
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Slade centre stage, Willis' goodbye and Russell's calf - Prem talking pointsImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Finn Russell and Henry Slade's Bath and Exeter sides will meet in the second Prem semi-final, while Tom Willis heads for France as Saracens fall short of the top fourByMike HensonBBC Sport rugby union news reporterPublished2 minutes agoCommentsHenry Slade's booming kick into the corner in the 2017 Premiership semi-final got plenty of airtime in the build-up to the latest instalment of Saracens and Exeter's rivalry.That monster touch-finder set up a final-minute match-winning try from Sam Simmonds.Nearly a decade on, Slade's influence on Saturday's 32-12 victory, which clinched a play-off spot for the Chiefs at Sarries' expense, was still key.The 33-year-old purred around out wide, scored the try that started the hosts' second-half blitz and lassoed Rotimi Segun with a crucial try-saving tackle before the break.Slade, who won the most recent of his 74 England caps against Argentina in November, last month told the For the Love of Rugby podcast he was "frustrated and disappointed" not to play a single minute in England's floundering Six Nations campaign.With Ollie Lawrence and Max Ojomoh seemingly out of favour, Slade's form is edging him back towards the Test spotlight.Fraser Dingwall, Seb Atkinson and Benhard Janse van Rensburg were the other specialist centres called up to an England training camp last month. None are clearly ahead of the Exeter man."If I was picking an England team, I'd have Henry Slade in there," said Exeter attack coach Dave Walder."I see him every day and I know what he's capable of. He's doing everything you would expect of a player who's not being picked by playing well week-in, week-out on both sides of the ball.""You don't realise how much you miss something until you don't have it," Slade told BBC Radi...




