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Exeter overcome youthful Saints in scrappy contest

Exeter overcome youthful Saints in scrappy contest

BBC News11-05-2025
Gallagher PremiershipExeter (21) 42Tries: Lilley, Skinner 2, Brown-Bampoe 2, Moloney Cons: Slade 5, Hodge Northampton (7) 14Tries: Garside, Lockett Cons: James 2
Exeter Chiefs gained some late season pride with a scrappy 42-14 victory over a youthful Northampton Saints at Sandy Park.Chiefs' debutant Nick Lilley and Saints' Jake Garside exchanged tries before the home side took control on the verge of half-time with scores from Harvey Skinner and Paul Brown-Bampoe.Tom Lockett reduced the deficit for the Saints soon after the break, but Martin Moloney's opportunistic score put the game beyond the visitors before Brown-Bampoe and Skinner added late gloss to the scoreline.The result leaves the Chiefs in ninth, 12 points behind eighth-placed Saints who have only the Champions Cup left to play for.More to follow...
Exeter: Hodge; Lilley, Slade, Rigg, Brown-Bampoe; Skinner, Townsend; Sio, Yeandle, Street, Tuima, Jenkins, Vermuelen, Capstick, Roots.Replacements: Frost, Blose, Iosefa-Scott, Tshiunza, Moloney, Cairns, Haydon-Wood, Tua.Sin-bin: Rigg (21).Northampton: Garside; Cousins, Seabrook, Litchfield, Glister; James, Weimann; West, Walker, Millar Mills, Prowse, Munga, Lockett, Brown, Scott-Young.Replacements: Wright, Haffar, Green, Hunter-Hill, Logan, Benson, Witheat, Baker.Referee: Karl Dickson.
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