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The Prem: Gloucester 34-37 Northampton – Saints edge thriller

By britishbulletin.com5 October 20253 Mins Read
The Prem: Gloucester 34-37 Northampton – Saints edge thriller
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Northampton withstood a ferocious second-half fightback from Gloucester at Kingsholm to secure their first Prem win of the season.

It looked like the Saints were suffering a nightmare repeat of their opening-day draw with Exeter Chiefs last week, when they lost a 33-7 half-time lead by failing to score after the break.

They sprinted into a 31-0 lead in front of a stunned Shed as Tom Pearson, Tom Litchfield, Archie McParland and George Hendy secured the bonus point inside 35 minutes.

Gloucester summoned the spirit of the Chiefs from last week as Northampton again fell apart, lock Cameron Jordan getting the hosts on the scoreboard before half-time and then Will Joseph, James Venter, and Jordan again putting them within striking distance as three Saints players were sin-binned for repeat infringements.

Afo Fasogbon looked to have won it in dramatic fashion with Gloucester’s fifth try, giving Ross Byrne an easy conversion, but Northampton cleared their heads and, after Byrne was yellow carded, Anthony Belleau coolly kicked the resulting penalty to win it.

Both teams badly needed a win after Gloucester lost their opening game at Sale Sharks last week, whilst that second-half shocker felt like a defeat for Saints when they had been brilliant in the first half.

They set about repeating the first half dose against a Gloucester side which had won their previous seven home games, with Pearson crashing over and then Tom Litchfield bursting through an alarming gap in the Cherry and Whites’ defence to make it 14-0 after just 10 minutes.

Belleau added a penalty and with Gloucester making mistakes in defence and attack, Saints were ruthless as the superb Rory Hutchinson made a break and fed McParland, and then McParland went down the blindside from a scrum and sent George Hendy over.

Jordan scored a vital try late in the half from a tap-and-go, allowing the ghosts of last week to haunt the Northampton dressing room at half time.

Joseph’s superb dummy and sprint reinforced those doubts, with Belleau’s penalty giving Northampton some respite.

After Joseph’s fine running try, the Gloucester pack took command, hammering away at the Saints line and forcing a series of offsides.

Hendy was first to see yellow, Pearson followed him to the bin within five minutes and the home side powered on, Venter crashing over from a ruck a yard out, and Jordan doing likewise to get Saints firmly in Gloucester sights.

After Tom Lockett had become the third visitor sent from the field, Hutchinson came up with an incredible try-saving tackle to deny Ben Loader , but Gloucester were not to be denied as Afo Fasogbon gleefully dived over under the posts to make it 35-34.

Byrne’s sin-binning for a deliberate knock-on gave Northampton the lifeline they were desperate for, and when Belleau kicked the resulting penalty they managed to see the game out.

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