Exeter vs Northampton
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Exeter vs Northampton
Leicester: Worth; Aspland-Robinson, Smith, Eastmond, Blommetjies, G Ford, Harrison; Genge, T Youngs (capt), Cole, Spencer, Kitchener, Fitzgerald, O'Connor, Kalamafoni.
Replacements: Polota-Nau, Gigena, Heyes, Wells, Mapapalangi, White, Hardwick, Sarto.
Bath: Watson; Cokanasiga, Joseph, Wright, McConnochie; Burns, Chudley; Obano, Dunn, Lahiff, Douglas, Ewels (capt), Ellis, Underhill, Mercer.
Replacements: Batty, Van Rooyen, Nixon, Stooke, Louw, Fotuali'i, Priestland, Rokoduguni.
Replacements: Polota-Nau, Gigena, Heyes, Wells, Mapapalangi, White, Hardwick, Sarto.
Bath: Watson; Cokanasiga, Joseph, Wright, McConnochie; Burns, Chudley; Obano, Dunn, Lahiff, Douglas, Ewels (capt), Ellis, Underhill, Mercer.
Replacements: Batty, Van Rooyen, Nixon, Stooke, Louw, Fotuali'i, Priestland, Rokoduguni.
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Oddest looking Chiefs team I ever saw.
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We're entering that weird football territory these days with so many transfers you can barely keep track of who plays for who.Gloskarlos wrote:Oddest looking Chiefs team I ever saw.
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Seems like they’ve transferred entire clubs. I know we’ve all said Leicester need a complete overhaul to get back to the top of the table but this seems a bit radical.
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Exeter: Nowell; Cuthbert, Slade, Devoto, Woodburn; Simmonds, White; Hepburn, Yeandle (capt), Williams, Dennis, Hill, Ewers, Armand, Kvesic
Replacements: Cowan-Dickie, Moon, Francis, Skinner, Simmonds, Maunder, Steenson, Hill
Northampton: Tuala; Collins, Hutchinson, Francis, Naiyaravoro; Biggar, Reinach; Waller (capt), Marshall, Hill, Moon, Lawes, Gibson, Ludlam, Harrison
Replacements: Fish, van Wyk, Franks, Ribbans, Wood, Mitchell, Grayson, Burrell
Replacements: Cowan-Dickie, Moon, Francis, Skinner, Simmonds, Maunder, Steenson, Hill
Northampton: Tuala; Collins, Hutchinson, Francis, Naiyaravoro; Biggar, Reinach; Waller (capt), Marshall, Hill, Moon, Lawes, Gibson, Ludlam, Harrison
Replacements: Fish, van Wyk, Franks, Ribbans, Wood, Mitchell, Grayson, Burrell
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Most nervous anticipation I've had as a Saints fan for quite a while. Boyd has definitely exceeded expectations of league position in his first season, and more importantly really got us playing an attractive brand of rugby. I think most Saints fans would have been happy with 6th this season as a bedding in season for the new coaching team, but now the playoffs are in touching distance we have to go for it.
I feel like both backlines are similar in make up, especially the centres. Our backs are going to have to be the difference if we're going to win this, as their pack I expect to boss us at set piece time like they did at the Gardens earlier in the season. Great to have Moon and Ribeye back.
I feel like both backlines are similar in make up, especially the centres. Our backs are going to have to be the difference if we're going to win this, as their pack I expect to boss us at set piece time like they did at the Gardens earlier in the season. Great to have Moon and Ribeye back.
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Yep, Slade vs Hutchinson could be interesting. Naiyorovoro vs Cuthbert has potential to be hilarious.Adam_P wrote:Most nervous anticipation I've had as a Saints fan for quite a while. Boyd has definitely exceeded expectations of league position in his first season, and more importantly really got us playing an attractive brand of rugby. I think most Saints fans would have been happy with 6th this season as a bedding in season for the new coaching team, but now the playoffs are in touching distance we have to go for it.
I feel like both backlines are similar in make up, especially the centres. Our backs are going to have to be the difference if we're going to win this, as their pack I expect to boss us at set piece time like they did at the Gardens earlier in the season. Great to have Moon and Ribeye back.
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The sort of player you can steak your reputation on.Adam_P wrote: Great to have Ribeye back.
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Moon Ribeye.....a potential song titleMellsblue wrote:The sort of player you can steak your reputation on.Adam_P wrote: Great to have Ribeye back.
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This thread will now be blown open wider than a mile.Banquo wrote:Moon Ribeye.....a potential song titleMellsblue wrote:The sort of player you can steak your reputation on.Adam_P wrote: Great to have Ribeye back.
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Just noticed Sam Simmonds is on the bench. Great to see him back. If he’s match fit, he could be a difference maker in the play-offs. Definitely a good impact player to have on the bench at the very least.fivepointer wrote:Exeter: Nowell; Cuthbert, Slade, Devoto, Woodburn; Simmonds, White; Hepburn, Yeandle (capt), Williams, Dennis, Hill, Ewers, Armand, Kvesic
Replacements: Cowan-Dickie, Moon, Francis, Skinner, Simmonds, Maunder, Steenson, Hill
Northampton: Tuala; Collins, Hutchinson, Francis, Naiyaravoro; Biggar, Reinach; Waller (capt), Marshall, Hill, Moon, Lawes, Gibson, Ludlam, Harrison
Replacements: Fish, van Wyk, Franks, Ribbans, Wood, Mitchell, Grayson, Burrell
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Hadn’t spot that either. Great to see. That Exeter bench looks very good.
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Hot start from the Saints, thought Gibson stuffed that when he didn't release Collins
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Yeandle just got absolutely smashed by Lawes and Ludlam, lovely stuff
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forward pass I reckon
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Great call.Banquo wrote:forward pass I reckon
This is a very open and entertaining game so far
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Wonderful team try finished by Hutchinson
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great game, despite a few errors.
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Chiefs are stepping it up a gear as we near half time. Stupid yellow to concede there. We need to get van Wyk on at half time to reduce the scrum penalties from loose head
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Chiefs front row straight down there, but just a reset?! We can tell Karl is backing Quins to get into the top 4
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Fucking hell I love Cobus Reinach
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Was it him who did that beautiful pass for the first try?Adam_P wrote:Wonderful team try finished by Hutchinson
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Reinach may be off. Surprised if Saints can hang on tbh