Exeter pull level with Sarries after Worcester rout
Exeter Chiefs capitalised on Saracens’ faltering Premiership form with another heavy-scoring display at Worcester Warriors on Saturday, winning 48-32.
Second-placed Saracens were beaten at Gloucester on Friday to make it back-to-back defeats for the defending champions, and Exeter’s win at Sixways – inspired by a James Short hat-trick – draws them level on points.
Rob Baxter’s men have grown accustomed to piling on the points against Worcester – their latest victory takes them to a tally of 155 against the Warriors in their last three meetings and extends their winning run in the fixture to 10.
Warriors reached half-time with a slender 18-17 advantage, but three quick tries early in the second period with Alafoti Fa’osiliva in the sin bin gave Exeter breathing space.
Struggling Worcester did, however, collect a valuable bonus point in their fight against the drop when Jackson Willison crossed for their fourth try of the match.
FT: @WorcsWarriors 32 – 48 @ExeterChiefs. A big win for the Chiefs at Sixways & Short with three tries! #AvivaPrem pic.twitter.com/L3KOSaT7i5
— Premiership Rugby (@premrugby) February 18, 2017
Leicester Tigers, meanwhile, registered their biggest league win in almost four years as they saw off basement club Bristol 50-17, with JP Pietersen shining on his return to the XV after 11 weeks out through injury.
Aaron Mauger’s side ran in eight tries – two from Pietersen – on the way to their biggest points total since 2010, including a period of 31 unanswered points in the first half.
The result sees Leicester close within four points of fourth-placed Bath – 22-12 winners against Harlequins on Saturday – while Bristol are now six adrift of Worcester at the bottom.
FT: @LeicesterTigers 50 – 17 @Bristol_RFC. Big score for Tigers as they get the win at Welford Road. #AvivaPrem pic.twitter.com/inxqQRgsVS
— Premiership Rugby (@premrugby) February 18, 2017
Quins outscored Bath by two tries to one, but 17 points from the boot of Rhys Priestland proved key to the hosts’ victory at the Rec.
FT: @bathrugby 22 – 12 @Harlequins. Priestland with five penalties to help Bath get the win at home. #AvivaPrem pic.twitter.com/J3iQGgefMs
— Premiership Rugby (@premrugby) February 18, 2017