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| Home team | Away Team | |
|---|---|---|
Exeter
|
33 - 9 |
Worcester
|
Worcester's Josh Short is tackled by Aly Muldowney
Gareth Steenson is tackled by Worcester's Chris Jones
Exeter ended a run of three defeats with a convincing 33-9 victory over Worcester to remain unbeaten at Sandy Park in the Aviva Premiership this season.
Gonzalo Camacho touched down for an early try and Haydn Thomas and Chris Budgen crossed in the second half to wrap up the points, with Gareth Steenson booting 16 points. Worcester's reply came in the form of three Andy Goode penalties.
Exeter took the lead after full-back Luke Arscott put a grubber kick through and wing Camacho hacked on and won the chase for the try line.
Fly-half Steenson added the extras, before taking advantage of the wind at his back by adding three penalties to give the home side a 16-0 lead midway through the half.
The visitors conceded another penalty at the scrum and Steenson again found the target, before home centre Phil Dollman was penalised for a high tackle and Goode reduced the arrears to 19-3 at the break.
Worcester started the second period with a lot more energy but Exeter's defence stood firm for almost 10 minutes until they were penalised for hands in the ruck and Goode made it two successful kicks from two attempts.
Worcester tried to capitalise on Exeter errors to creep their way into the opposition half and the penalty count continued as Goode landed his third penalty with 10 minutes remaining.
But the Chiefs sealed the game as breaks from Arscott and Rich Baxter pressed them towards the line. Scrum-half Thomas picked up at the back of the ruck and dummied before diving over the line with Steenson adding the conversion.
With five minutes remaining, Worcester's former Cornish Pirates flanker Sam Betty was sent to the sin-bin for taking out Arscott.
Dave Ewers went close to crossing the try-line but was stopped short and his fellow replacement Chris Budgen went over, with Ignacio Mieres adding the extras.
| Time | Fixture |
|---|---|
| Aviva Premiership | |
| Saturday 25th May | |
| Aviva Premiership | |
| 15:00 | Leicester vs Northampton |
| Result |
|---|
| Aviva Premiership |
| Sunday 12th May |
| Aviva Premiership |
| Saracens 13 - 27 Northampton |
| Saturday 11th May |
| Leicester 33 - 16 Harlequins |
| Saturday 4th May |
| Leicester 32 - 20 London Irish |
| London Welsh 33 - 22 Worcester |
| Harlequins 22 - 19 Northampton |
| Exeter 40 - 39 Gloucester |
| Saracens 23 - 14 Bath |
| Sale 21 - 20 Wasps |
| Sunday 21st April |
| Wasps 24 - 37 Exeter |
| Saturday 20th April |
| Northampton 47 - 7 Sale |
| Gloucester 28 - 23 Saracens |
| London Irish 47 - 28 London Welsh |
| Worcester 26 - 42 Harlequins |
| Bath 27 - 26 Leicester |
| Sunday 14th April |
| Leicester 35 - 16 Wasps |
| Saracens 47 - 17 Worcester |
| London Welsh 14 - 31 Northampton |
| Saturday 13th April |
| Exeter 27 - 6 London Irish |
| Harlequins 23 - 9 Bath |
| Friday 12th April |
| Sale 32 - 9 Gloucester |
| Sunday 31st March |
| London Irish 33 - 33 Sale |
| Saturday 30th March |
| Worcester 18 - 24 Exeter |
| Northampton 8 - 36 Leicester |
| Wasps 13 - 22 Saracens |
| Bath 40 - 25 London Welsh |