59 - 7HT 38 - 0

Sandy Park
Att TBC
Sun 30 Aug 20, 3:00pm

Highlights & Report | Exeter Chiefs 59-7 Warriors

Warriors’ youngsters fought bravely but were outclassed by a more experienced and powerful Exeter Chiefs side in a one-sided contest at Sandy Park.

Having rested all the starting XV who defeated Harlequins at Sixways four days earlier Warriors travelled more in hope than expectation against a full strength Exeter side who demonstrated why they top the Gallagher Premiership table.

A tough afternoon was always in prospect and so it proved as Exeter demonstrated why Warriors Director of Rugby Alan Solomons believes that they will be crowned champions in October.

Exeter’s relentless forward pressure and support play produced nine tries, six of them in the first half with the bonus point try coming inside the first 30 minutes.

Warriors stuck to their difficult task manfully and were rewarded for their efforts when Ashley Beck crossed for a consolation try.

But the main highlight for Warriors was a typically wholehearted performance from Matt Cox on his 100th appearance for the club.

Cox came on as a 51st minute replacement for GJ van Velze, who suffered a shoulder injury, and became only the 26th player in the professional era to reach three figures for the club.

Cox was making his first Premiership appearance of the season – and only his fourth in all competitions – having recovered from surgery which followed complications that followed a blood disorder, and he gave Warriors a physical edge in attack and defence.

By then Exeter had already wrapped up victory with lock Jonny Hill scoring a hat-trick of tries before the break.

Number eight Sam Simmonds also got a hat-trick, the third coming after he returned to the pitch having been substituted, and England wing Jack Nowell showed his finishing skill by dotting the ball down despite the attention of two tacklers.

It was a tough Premiership baptism for Warriors wing Alex Hearle who found himself opposing Wales and British and Irish Lions international Alex Cuthbert on his first start in the competition.

Hearle acquitted himself well but he had few opportunities to impress in attack as Exeter put the squeeze on up front and were quick to capitalise on errors.

Warriors, to their credit, tried to play rugby with skipper Will Butler and fly-half Billy Searle showing glimpses of promise.

But Warriors managed to apply pressure in attack only sporadically and they had a long afternoon at the coal face in defence as Exeter used their big loose forwards to effect.

Exeter scored again within 30 seconds of the start of the second half as they won the restart kick and launched a swift attack which gave full-back Stuart Hogg an easy run-in.

Warriors defended ferociously and denied Exeter another score for 15 minutes before Jacques Vermeulen rounded off a counter-attack.

Warriors thought they had scored a well-worked try when Scott van Breda rounded off a sustained attack only for referee Adam Leal to consult with TMO David Rose who spotted that Caleb Montgomery had brushed the touchline whitewash and the score was ruled out.

Sam Simmonds completed his hat-trick after 63 minutes and Warriors then enjoyed their best period of pressure which was rewarded when  Beck rounded off another  sustained attack and Searle converted.

Warriors  | 15 Scott van Breda, 14 Nick David, 13 Ashley Beck, 12 Will Butler (C), 11 Alex Hearle (O Morris 64), 10 Billy Searle, 9 Michael Heaney (Kitto 47), 1 Callum Black (Holsey 64), 2 Beck Cutting (Miller 51), 3 Richard Palframan (J Morris 51), 4 James Scott, 5 Andrew Kitchener (Williams 61), 6 Caleb Montgomery, 7 Sam Lewis (Cutting 72), 8 GJ van Velze (Cox 51).

Replacements | 16 Isaac Miller, 17 Lewis Holsey, 18 Joe Morris, 19 Justin Clegg, 20 Matti Williams, 21 Matt Cox, 22 Jono Kitto, 23 Oli Morris.

Timeline
8m | S Simmonds try 5-0
9m | J Simmons con 7-0
11m | Hill try 12-0
12m J Simmonds con 14-0
26m | S Simmonds try 19-0
27m | J Simmonds con 21-0
30m | Nowell try 26-0
37m | Hill try 31-0
40m | Hill try 36-0
40m | J Simmonds 38-0
41m | Hogg try 43-0
42m | J Simmonds con 45-0
56m | Vermeulen try 50-0
57m | J Simmonds con 52-0
63m | S Simmonds try 57-0
64m | S Simmonds con 59-0
70m | Beck try 59-5
71m | Searle con 59-7

Competition: Gallagher Premiership Rugby
Venue: Sandy Park
Referee: Adam Leal
Game Type: Away
Fixture Round: 17
Attendance:
No. Name T C D P
15 Stuart Hogg 1T
14 Jack Nowell 1T
13 Henry Slade
12 Ian Whitten
11 Alex Cuthbert
10 Joe Simmonds 7C
9 Jack Maunder
1 Ben Moon
2 Luke Cowan-Dickie
3 Harry Williams
4 Jonny Gray
5 Jonny Hill 3T
6 Dave Ewers
7 Jacques Vermeulen 1T
8 Sam Simmonds 3T
Replacements
16 Jack Innard
17 Billy Keast
18 Marcus Street
19 Will Witty
20 Richard Capstick
21 Sam Hidalgo-Clyne
22 Harvey Skinner
23 Tom Hendrickson

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