Northampton Saints vs. Exeter Chiefs - Gallagher Premiership - November 4, 2022 - Match Guide, Data Analysis, Standings - Rugby Union - Sports MoleNov 4, 2022 at 7. 45pm UK at Franklin's Gardens Coverage of the Gallagher Premiership clash between Northampton Saints and Exeter Chiefs. Who will win Friday's clash between and? 1 Head to Head Feb 27, 2022 1pm Saints 31-34 Exeter Chiefs Sep 25, 2021 3pm 24-26 Jun 6, 2021 3pm 26-29 Feb 20, 2021 3pm 12-13 Adendorff (10') Sep 20, 2020 5. 30pm 38-15 Content continues below the video rhs 2.
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Dan Biggar returns to captain the Saints, while Tom Collins moves to the wing after last weekend’s brace of tries to make space for Matt Proctor in the centre. Teams Northampton Saints: 15 George Furbank, 14 Ollie Sleightholme, 13 Matt Proctor, 12 Rory Hutchinson, 11 Tom Collins, 10 Dan Biggar (c), 9 Alex Mitchell, 1 Alex Waller, 2 Sam Matavesi, 3 Paul Hill, 4 Lukhan Salakaia-Loto, 5 Alex Moon, 6 Alex Coles, 7 Aaron Hinkley, 8 Juarno Augustus; Replacements: 16 Mike Haywood, 17 Emmanuel Iyogun, 18 Alfie Petch, 19 Brandon Nansen, 20 Angus Scott-Young, 21 Callum Braley, 22 Tom Litchfield, 23 Courtnall Skosan London Irish: 15 Henry Arundell, 14 Ben Loader, 13 Curtis Rona, 12 Benhard van Rensburg, 11 Ollie Hassell-Collins, 10 Paddy Jackson, 9 Ben White, 1 Facundo Gigena, 2 Matt Cornish, 3 Lovejoy Chawatama, 4 Rob Simmons, 5 Adam Coleman (c), 6 Ben Donnell, 7 Tom Pearson, 8 Matt Rogerson; Replacements: 16 Isaac Miller, 17 Danilo Fischetti, 18 Ciaran Parker, 19 Api Ratuniyarawa, 20 Chandler Cunningham-South, 21 Caolan Englefield, 22 Luca Morisi, 23 Will Joseph Prediction: Northampton by 13 Bath Rugby vs Sale SharksSaturday 17 September, 3pm kick-offAlthough their campaign started with a loss, Bath will take heart that the 31-29 showing at Bristol is an improvement in form upon last season’s torrid start.
Sale remain an imposing outfit, and while the return of Joe Cokanasiga and Jonathan Joseph in particular are boosts to the hosts, defeating the Sharks at the Rec remains an ask. Jonny Hill will make his first start for the visitors, who boast a bench featuring three more internationals in the shape of Jono Ross, Tom Curry and Joe Simpson. Teams Bath: 15 Tom de Glanville, 14 Joe Cokanasiga, 13 Jonathan Joseph, 12 Cameron Redpath, 11 Will Muir, 10 Piers Francis, 9 Ben Spencer (c); 1 Lewis Boyce, 2 Tom Dunn, 3 Aranos Coetzee, 4 Dave Attwood, 5 Josh McNally, 6 Josh Bayliss, 7 Wesley White, 8 Jaco Coetzee; Replacements: 16 Tom Doughty, 17 Juan Schoeman, 18 Will Stuart, 19 Will Spencer, 20 GJ van Velze, 21 Louis Schreuder, 22 Orlando Bailey, 23 Richard de Carpentier Sale Sharks: 15 Luke James, 14 Tom Roebuck, 13 Sam James, 12 Manu Tuilagi, 11 Tom O’Flaherty, 10 Robert du Preez, 9 Gus Warr; 1 Simon McIntyre, 2 Akker van der Merwe, 3 Nick Schonert, 4 Cobus Wiese, 5 Jonny Hill, 6 Jean-Luc du Preez, 7 Ben Curry (c), 8 Daniel du Preez; Replacements: 16 Ewan Ashman, 17 Ross Harrison, 18 James Harper, 19 Jono Ross, 20 Tom Curry, 21 Joe Simpson, 22 Tom Curtis, 23 Arron Reed Prediction: Sale by six Harlequins vs SaracensSaturday 17 September, 2pm kick-off, coverage starts 2.
A game high 56m gained in attack on a day when defences were reasonably tight despite Chiefs scoring five tries in total. 14 Jack Nowell - 9 The ability to make something out of nothing is perhaps the most valuable commodity in rugby and that is exactly what the winger did less than two minutes after half time to effectively end the game as a competition. The England winger picked the ball up with nothing on but broke through the tackle of David Ribbans as he explode through the line and then slalomed his way beyond Henry Taylor and full back George Furbank who were simply not mobile enough to stay with the nimble Exeter man. A test match animal as Sir Ian McGeechan would say and certainly a man for the big occasion. 13 Henry Slade - 9 The outside centre was in silky form right from the off, displayed no better than when he created Chiefs’ first try of the match, stepping inside Fraser Dingwell and then handing off Rory Hutchinson before passing to his scrum half to score.
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'A test match animal' - Exeter Chiefs player ratingsExeter Chiefs beat Northampton Saints 38-15 at Sandy Park to book their place in the European Heineken Champions Cup semi-final for the first time in the club's history. Jack Maunder, Jacques Vermeulen (2), Jack Nowell and Jonny Hill touched down for Chiefs while Saints captain Teimana Harrison and Fraser Dingwall crossed the whitewash for a spirited Northampton side. Exeter Chiefs rugby writer John Evely takes a closer look at the individual performances at Sandy Park. 15 Stuart Hogg - 8 The Scotsman is so dangerous with the ball in hand and just looks to have ample time when he is attacking. His break got Exeter on the front foot which led to Vermeulen’s first try.
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I could watch him play all day. 12 Ian Whitten - 7 The centre had a solid game as he marked his 50th European Champions Cup appearance. Experience like that is so valuable. 11 Tom O’Flaherty - 7 The winger only had a couple of opportunities to display what he could do but took them to do so, beating three defenders and making one clean break. Joe Simmonds of Exeter Chiefs takes on Henry Taylor of Northampton Saints (Image: Getty Images) 10 Joe Simmonds - 7 The skipper led the team well and as ever was perfect with the boot to finish with 11 points. Physical in defence as well. His opposite number Dan Biggar looked to be more expansive, attempting multiple cross-field kicks and making some clever positional plays but Simmonds just trusted the system and let those outside him do the work.
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30pm on BT Sport 3Joe Marchant, Will Evans and Will Collier will make their first starts of the campaign for the hosts at a sold-out Stoop in this London derby which always has a bit of venom to it. Wales centre Nick Tompkins is set to make his 150th start for Saracens, while their second row Hugh Tizard faces his old club to kick off the campaign for his new one. Teams Harlequins: 15 George Furbank, 14 Ollie Sleightholme, 13 Matt Proctor, 12 Rory Hutchinson, 11 Tom Collins, 10 Dan Biggar (c), 9 Alex Mitchell, 1 Alex Waller, 2 Sam Matavesi, 3 Paul Hill, 4 Lukhan Salakaia-Loto, 5 Alex Moon, 6 Alex Coles, 7 Aaron Hinkley, 8 Juarno Augustus; Replacements: 16 Mike Haywood, 17 Emmanuel Iyogun, 18 Alfie Petch, 19 Brandon Nansen, 20 Angus Scott-Young, 21 Callum Braley, 22 Tom Litchfield, 23 Courtnall Skosan Saracens: 15 Elliot Daly, 14 Max Malins, 13 Alex Lozowski, 12 Nick Tompkins, 11 Alex Lewington, 10 Owen Farrell (c), 9 Ivan van Zyl, 1 Eroni Mawi, 2 Tom Woolstencroft, 3 Christian Judge, 4 Maro Itoje, 5 Hugh Tizard, 6 Theo McFarland, 7 Ben Earl, 8 Billy Vunipola; Replacements: 16 Jamie George, 17 Mako Vunipola, 18 Alec Clarey, 19 Andy Christie, 20 Jackson Wray, 21 Aled Davies, 22 Manu Vunipola, 23 Duncan Taylor Prediction: Saracens by 8 More from Rugby UnionLeicester Tigers vs Newcastle FalconsLeicester Tigers’ Hanro Liebenberg starts at No 8 against Newcastle Falcons (Picture:Getty Images)Saturday 17 September, 3pm kick-offTigers hope to get their title defence back on track after a close loss at Exeter by welcoming back England tourists Ollie Chessum, Joe Heyes, Jack van Poortvliet and Guy Porter into the fold.
; Replacements: 16 Charlie Maddison, 17 Conrad Cade, 18 Mark Tampin, 19 Sebastian de Chaves, 20 Connor Collett, 21 Cameron Nordli-Kelemeti, 22 Tian Schoeman, 23 Mateo Carreras Prediction: Leicester by 17 Wasps vs Bristol BearsSaturday 17 September, 3pm kick-offEllis Genge is sadly rested for the Bears after his bulldozing antics last week, Jake Woolmore taking his place in the front row. For Wasps, Tom and Jack Willis start in a back row not short on explosive power, alongside Alfie Barbeary. Ali Crossdale at full-back is also worth watching – he’s in fine form at the moment. Teams Wasps: 15 Ali Crossdale, 14 Zach Kibirige, 13 Sam Spink, 12 Burger Odendaal, 11 Josh Bassett, 10 Charlie Atkinson, 9 Will Porter, 1 Robin Hislop, 2 Tom Cruse, 3 John Ryan, 4 Joe Launchbury (c), 5 Kiran McDonald, 6 Tom Willis, 7 Jack Willis (c), 8 Alfie Barbeary; Replacements: 16 Dan Frost, 17 Tom West, 18 Biyi Alo, 19 Tim Cardall, 20 Nizaam Carr, 21 Dan Robson, 22 Ryan Mills, 23 Will Haydon-Wood Bristol Bears: 15 Charles Piutau, 14 Luke Morahan, 13 Piers O’Conor, 12 Sam Bedlow, 11 Jack Bates, 10 Callum Sheedy, 9 Harry Randall, 1 Jake Woolmore, 2 Will Capon, 3 Kyle Sinckler, 4 Joe Joyce, 5 Chris Vui, 6 Sam Jeffries, 7 Jake Heenan (c), 8 Magnus Bradbury; Replacements: 16 Bryan Byrne, 17 Yann Thomas, 18 Max Lahiff, 19 Ed Holmes, 20 Sam Lewis, 21 Andy Uren, 22 AJ MacGinty, 23 Rich Lane Prediction: Wasps by seven Worcester Warriors vs Exeter ChiefsSaturday 17 September, 3pm kick-offOwen Williams makes his return for Worcester after the Warriors met an RFU deadline to provide assurances the match could go ahead amid potential new ownership and financial constraints.
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Premiership rugby round two: All the team news, fixtures, predictions and TV detailsThe second round of Premiership rugby kicks off this weekend with perennial threat Saracens entering the fray after a bye week in a tumultuous first round. Last season’s champions Leicester Tigers suffered a loss to start their title defence at Exeter Chiefs, Harlequins managed to get a result at Kingston Park, and Sale held out a determined Northampton Saints side at the end. Round one results Exeter Chiefs 24-20 Leicester TigersLondon Irish 45-14 Worcester WarriorsNewcastle Falcons 31-40 HarlequinsBristol Bears 31-29 Bath RugbyGloucester Rugby 27-21 WaspsSale Sharks 29-22 Northampton SaintsRound two is set to bring some exciting clashes, although we’re all just thankful that rugby is going ahead at all for Worcester Warriors, amid ongoing uncertainty at Sixways over the club’s future.
Fearless and fear inducing in the loose all the same. 3 Harry Williams - 7 The England prop did not make as much hay against rookie teenage loose-head Manny Iyogun in the scrum by Chiefs did win the ball against the head to set up Maunder’s try. 4 Jonny Gray - 8 Everyone talks about the prodigious work rate Scotland international Gray gets through in defence and the fact he never misses a tackle - and of course he made the most tackles, 17, with a 100 percent completion rate - but not enough time is given to how big and physical some of those hits are particularly when defending the try line. Talismanic 5 Jonny Hill - 8 The lock can’t stop scoring tries having scored four against Worcester Warriors in the Gallagher Premiership a couple of weeks ago.
9 Jack Maunder - 8 The scrum half had a strong game and finished his try well, having to display real strength to wrestle the ball to the deck when he could easily have been held up over the line. 1 Alec Hepburn - 7 It was an industrious shift from the loose-head who got into double figures with his tackling, played a key part in the solid scrum and returned decent figures of 12m made from three carries. 2 Luke Cowan-Dickie - 6 Exeter’s lineout is not at its best at the moment and it has been something of a problem area for a few weeks now despite the club continuing to win games. Chiefs lost 4 of their 14 lineouts which is not great when it is such a vital weapon in their armory to attack from.
Northampton Saints put the squeeze on Exeter Chiefs to earn Northampton have struggled to score tries this season: only Newcastle had scored fewer and it was a surprise when they three times opted to