SARACENS star Jackson Wray is gunning for more Premiership final glory this weekend.

Saracens will face Exeter Chiefs in an intriguing looking clash at Twickenham tomorrow.

And Wray - a former King John School pupil - is keen to secure his third Premiership title in four years.

“Exeter are a top side and they finished top of the league but we want to go out there and show what we’re all about,” said Wray, who played for Westcliff in his youth.

“Whatever ups and downs we’ve had this season and whatever we’ve had to overcome doesn’t matter now.

“It comes down to this one game and we’re all excited about it.

“It’s always great to play at Twickenham and this will be no different.

“We’re raring to go and of course we want the win.”

Saracens worked their way through to the final with an entertaining 57-33 semi-final win against Wasps at Allianz Park.

And the victory came in Wray’s 200th game for the club.

“It’s a privilege every single time I play for Saracens so to have been able to do it 200 times really does mean a lot to me.” said Wray, who grew up in Benfleet.

“It was brilliant to run out with my kids ahead of the game and it’s something I’ll never forget.

“The win made it even more memorable and I’m proud to have played 200 games for such a good club.

“It’s gone really quickly in truth but I want Saturday to be even more memorable now.”

Defending Premiership champions Exeter finished eight points clear of Saracens in the regulation season.

But Saracens have found their best form in recent weeks and head into the final on the back of five successive wins, much to the delight of Wray.

“We did some really good things against Wasps and we’re feeling good,” he added.