Immanuel Feyi-Waboso of Exeter Chiefs. Pic from PPAUK
Defeat for Exeter Chiefs at Northampton Saints
A brace of tries from Immanuel Feyi-Waboso was not quite enough to prevent Exeter Chiefs from slipping to defeat at reigning champions Northampton Saints in the Gallagher Premiership.
The final score of 30-24 was, in truth, a little flattering on the Chiefs, who had a tough ask in stifling a Northampton side determined to make amends for a surprising heavy loss at Bath on the opening weekend.
It means two successive defeats to start the league campaign for Exeter, although they will take some comfort from a losing bonus point in both those outings.
Exeter Chiefs director of rugby Rob Baxter told BBC Radio Devon: "We couldn't have talked more about taking something from away games and we have to play in a way that gives us the best opportunity to do that.
"I think we got large parts of that right. We spent a lot of time in the right areas of the field but we're still patchy on our individual error count. I think collectively, as a team, we took a step forward today."
Olly Woodburn dotted down in the first half for the Chiefs but Northampton took control with scores from Alex Coles, Chunya Munga, Rory Hutchinson, along with the ruthless kicking of Fin Smith.
The pace and precision of Feyi-Waboso prompted a spirited late rally from Exeter, who must take that momentum into the tricky trip to Saracens on Sunday, with the Sarries leading the league table, one point ahead of Bath, after the first two fixtures.
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