TRU's Imogen Ainsworth heard from Alex Goode, Elliot Daly, Maro Itoje and Mark McCall as they explained how Saracens were able to claim their sixth Premiership title.
Saracens went on to win the Premiership title for the sixth time as they defeated Sale Sharks 35-25 in the final of the tournament at Twickenham Stadium on Saturday.
The past year has been one of personal change for the England forward who became a father last August and the birth of his son has given Isiekwe an 'extra focus' ahead of his fourth Premiership final.
As he prepares to lead Sale into their first Premiership final since 2006, some of those who have coached, played and worked with Sanderson offer an insight into how the Sharks boss operates.
Ahead of their first Premiership final in 17 years, Sale's homegrown wing Arron Reed spoke to TRU's Joe Harvey about making the final, Alex Sanderson’s influence, team culture and more.
Tom Curry is hoping that Sale Sharks can turn the bitter disappointment of losing his twin brother Ben to injury into a positive when the club face Saracens in the Gallagher Premiership final.
Saracens have progressed to the final of the Gallagher Premiership as they defeated Northampton Saints 38-15 in the semi-final at StoneX Stadium on Saturday.
Tom Dunn scored a hat-trick while Beno Obano chipped with a double as Bath finished the ongoing campaign with a 61-29 victory over Saracens at Recreation Ground on Saturday.
The Exiles enter the weekend two points outside the top four and with clashes against Saracens and Exeter Chiefs to come, Director of Rugby Declan Kidney hopes his side don't get overwhelmed by the opportunity.
Northampton Saints have kept their hope of play-off alive as they defeated Saracens 38-29 in the latest round of the Gallagher Premiership at cinch Stadium at Franklin's Gardens on Saturday.
Title holders La Rochelle managed to oust Saracens as they sealed a 24-10 victory in the quarter-finals of the Heineken Champions Cup at Stade Marcel Deflandre on Sunday.
With reports of more star names exploring the possibility of moving away from English rugby's top-flight combined with further concerns around financial situations, can Leicester, Exeter and Saracens be a shining light in Europe?