Bath staged an impressive comeback to beat Exeter 33-26 in a thrilling Premiership Rugby match at the Recreation Ground. The Chiefs' lead was reduced from 26-0 after Bath scored five tries, before Exeter mounted a stunning fightback with three tries of their own.
Arthur Green's last-minute try proved decisive for Bath as they moved two points clear of Exeter and extended their lead in the top four. The victory marked Bath's seventh Premiership win this season.
Exeter's director of rugby Rob Baxter described the game as "like watching 'The Great Escape'," noting that his team had performed admirably despite being down 26-0. However, he acknowledged that they ultimately fell short.
In a statement, Bath head coach Johann van Graan praised his team for their resilience and quality in the first half, before expressing satisfaction with the way they closed out the game after falling behind again.
For Exeter, Greg Fisilau scored two tries, while Ollie Woodburn also touched down to reduce the deficit. Despite their best efforts, Bath managed to hold on and secure a hard-fought victory.
Arthur Green's last-minute try proved decisive for Bath as they moved two points clear of Exeter and extended their lead in the top four. The victory marked Bath's seventh Premiership win this season.
Exeter's director of rugby Rob Baxter described the game as "like watching 'The Great Escape'," noting that his team had performed admirably despite being down 26-0. However, he acknowledged that they ultimately fell short.
In a statement, Bath head coach Johann van Graan praised his team for their resilience and quality in the first half, before expressing satisfaction with the way they closed out the game after falling behind again.
For Exeter, Greg Fisilau scored two tries, while Ollie Woodburn also touched down to reduce the deficit. Despite their best efforts, Bath managed to hold on and secure a hard-fought victory.