Tom Vickers’ Exeter Chiefs v Northampton Saints ratings and review
Saracens at home in the Premiership, Leinster away in the Heineken Cup; those were memorable occasions.
And, this weekend, Saints wrote another impressive chapter in what has been a thrilling season so far.
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Hide AdJim Mallinder’s men showed immense belief to recover from 16-10 down, scoring late on through Samoan centre George Pisi to secure a 17-16 success.
It wasn’t a totally new experience, with hints of the win at Wasps in December present, with Stephen Myler again slotting a critical last-gasp conversion.
Saints have eked out wins on a regular basis during this campaign, showing the confidence and composure of a champion team.
But this was of another level to most of the other 19 victories this season.
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Hide AdWhy? Because of the level of adversity that stood in Saints’ way.
They were shorn of eight international stars, while Exeter were without just one: England wing Jack Nowell.
They had injury issues during the game, with chief lineout caller and authoritative lock Christian Day limping off during the first half.
There was a swirling wind to contend with, which, as locals admitted before the game, Exeter are more than acclimatised to.
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Hide AdAnd then there was a home side baying for the blood of a team who could go top of the table with a win.
Saints stood up to it all, soaked up the punches and proved they don’t have a glass jaw this season.
They have learned how to win tight games. Dare it be said - they’ve taken a leaf out of Leicester’s book.
They now have the class and coolness to prevail in the stickiest of situations.
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Hide AdEven when things started to unravel during the second half, with GJ van Velze, who took over lineout calling duties from Day, in the bin, Saints refused to buckle.
They could have given Exeter another three points that would have put the home side out of sight. They didn’t.
Instead, they patiently gained ground and turned on the power up front to win a string of scrum penalties close to the Chiefs line.
That gave Pisi the platform to pounce for what proved to be a telling score, with Myler easily adding the extras.
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Hide AdAnd, even when the ball was lost from the restart and Exeter mounted one final surge, Saints kept their guard up and saw the game out.
It wasn’t the prettiest of wins. It was never going to be. But it’s certainly one of the most satisfying successes on a long list of them so far this season.
How they rated...
JAMES WILSON
Blotted his copybook slightly with a poor pass that gave Exeter the chance to score, but was otherwise impressive and grabbed another crucial try... 7
KEN PISI
Another tough game for the wingers, who did their best to get involved. Tough for the Samoan, with the clash dominated by the forwards... 6
GEORGE PISI
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Hide AdPopped up to help Saints secure the points and put in a really innovative performance that was crucial in breaking down the Exeter defence... 8
DOM WALDOUCK
Solid enough and even got involved in a scrum while van Velze was in the bin, impressing his team-mates by helping to win a penalty... 7
JAMIE ELLIOTT
Like Pisi, did his best to get involved and did well to relieve pressure on a couple of occasions. One or two slips, but that was to be expected on a tricky evening... 6
STEPHEN MYLER
Kept his nerve to seal the win with a late conversion and managed the game well late on to put his team in the right positions... 7
KAHN FOTUALI’I - CHRON STAR MAN
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Hide AdThis man’s touch of class is so crucial during the Six Nations period. The Samoan kept Saints on the front foot with accurate passing and some nice breaks... 8
ALEX WALLER
Plenty of power from the loosehead, who made a couple of breaks and did the business in the scrum... 7
MIKE HAYWOOD
Really tough ask for the young hooker in the lineout, with the wind wreaking havoc and Saints losing main caller Day to injury, but performed well... 7
SALESI MA’AFU
Guilty of giving away a cheap penalty in the first half for a high tackle, but otherwise did most things right before being replaced... 6
SAMU MANOA
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Hide AdPicked up his ninth try of the season by keeping his balance brilliantly in the corner, and it was another huge showing from the big American forward... 8
CHRISTIAN DAY
Was having a really positive influence on the game before being forced off with an injury that hampered Saints slightly... 7
CALUM CLARK
Impassioned performance from the flanker, whose outpouring of emotion showed how much this win meant to Saints. Adapted well after the loss of Day... 7
PHIL DOWSON
The skipper led the charge with some big carries and was impressive in defence as he steered his side to victory... 8
SAM DICKINSON
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Hide AdMade some great breaks during the first half and was unlucky not to get himself on the scoresheet. Had a big influence on proceedings... 8
Replacements (who played more than 20 minutes)
GJ VAN VELZE (for Day 32)
Yellow carded for obstruction, but did his best to make amends and deserves credit for taking responsibility in the lineout... 6
GARETH DENMAN (for Ma’afu 53)
Added to the Saints scrum and played his part in the late forward push that gave Pisi the chance to dot down... 7