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          Gallagher Prem 2018
          Northampton SaintsNorthampton SaintsNOR
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          24/12FT
          35
          Exeter ChiefsExeter ChiefsEXE
          • Ahsee Tuala(20')
          • Cobus Reinach(76')
          • Piers Francis(21', 77')
          • Will Chudley(12')
          • Sam Simmonds(60')
          • Thomas Waldrom(73')
          • Jack Yeandle(81'+1)
          • Gareth Steenson(61', 74')
          • Joe Simmonds(81'+2)
          • Gareth Steenson(7', 32', 43')
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          Exeter prove why they are top of the tree at Christmas

          Man of the match Luke Cowan-Dickie brushes aside the challenge of Piers Francis as Exeter proved too strong for Northampton at Franklin's Gardens. David Rogers/Getty Images
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          Dec 24, 2017, 01:30 AM
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          Exeter maintained their grip at the Aviva Premiership summit with a bonus point victory as they sent Northampton crashing to their 11th defeat in 12 games in all competitions.

          It was the first Premiership game for the Saints since they sacked director of rugby Jim Mallinder a week and a half ago.

          The Chiefs scored tries from scrum-half Will Chudley, No. 8 Sam Simmonds and replacements Thomas Waldrom and Jack Yeandle, with fly-half Gareth Steenson booting three penalties and three conversions.

          Saints battled hard but they were undone in the second-half.They scored tries from wing Ahsee Tuala in the first half and replacement Cobus Reinach towards the end of the game, with fly-half Piers Francis converting both.

          England defence coach Paul Gustard was at Franklin's Gardens after working with Northampton last week but, following an initial thrust, the Saints were fortunate to only be one unconverted try and a penalty down by 20 minutes.

          Steenson booted a 25 metre penalty before Chudley's clever pick-and-kick over the Saints' defence plus a kind bounce saw him race in for Exeter's touchdown.

          Only a tremendous Harry Mallinder tackle on wing Olly Woodburn in the right corner and a grubber kick to the goal area that just ran too far for Exeter prevented the Chiefs from roaring ahead.

          But Northampton dug in and came up with a tremendous score when a move down the left saw centre Rob Horne feed Tuala for a try that Francis converted.

          Steenson added a second penalty when Northampton failed to roll away at a ruck but the Saints had a golden chance before the break to take the lead when they had Exeter under pressure with a scrum on the visitor's line but lost the ball in midfield from the set-piece and saw the Chiefs boot the ball downfield to clear.

          Northampton's Achilles' heel was their lack of line-out possession from skipper Dylan Hartley's throwing as the ball was either lost or the jumpers struggled to cling onto it.

          Errors also cost the Saints and when they failed to roll away from a ruck again, Steenson put his side seven points ahead with his third penalty, this time from 30 metres.

          And moments after referee Thomas Foley sent home wing Ben Foden to the sin-bin for killing the ball at a ruck, Simmonds was driven over by his pack for his sixth try of the season, with Steenson converting.

          Exeter kept the ball up front and, as a result, took a grip on the game. Home replacement prop Francois van Wyk was sin-binned after scrums on the Northampton line constantly went down.

          Waldrom drove over from five metres as the Saints' resistance crumbled. But Northampton hit back albeit too late for a losing bonus point when replacement Reinach raced in from 20 metres, with Francis converting.

          Exeter had the last laugh when Yeandle dived over for a converted try next to the posts.

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          Gallagher Premiership
          RTeamGPPDP
          1NOR17+16472
          2BAT17+22064
          3LEI17+18062
          4EXE17+13460
          5SAR17+19957
          6BRI17+3754
          7SAL17-9931
          8GLO17-18527
          9HAR17-14826
          10NEW17-50212
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