The Scotsman

Hidalgo-clyne scores to help Exeter see off battling Bears

- By ANDREW BALDOCK

Scotland scrum-half Sam Hidalgo-clyne scored his first try for Exeter as the Chiefs moved 11 points clear at the Gallagher Premier ship summit after beating title rivals Bristol 25-22 in thrilling fashion at a windswept Ashton Gate.

Bristol stay second and firmly on course for the play-offs, but the Bears were edged out by the favourites for this season’s Premiershi­p silverware after Chiefs prop Billy Keast touched down three minutes from time and Gareth Steenson converted.

Despite Chiefs boss Rob Baxter making 14 changes to his line-up, Exeter displayed enviable squad depth as tries by centre PhilDollm an and summ er recruit Hid al goClyne helped them surge 15 points clear.

Bristol then wiped out that deficit through quickfire second-half tries from centre Piers O’conor and wing Luke Morahan, with Callum Sheedy converting both scores and kicking a penalty.

She edy’ s opposite number Steen son, who finished with ten points, edged Exeter back in front, only for Ioan Lloyd to claim Bristol’s third try.

An eighth successive Premiershi­p win for Bristol looked likely, yet they were snuffed out by a resilient Exeter side with experience­d Steenson controllin­g tactics superbly.

Sale claimed their first victory since exitingloc­kd own by emerging emphatic 20-11 winners over Wasps in an arm wrestle at the Ricoh Arena.

After defeat s by Harlequ in sand Exeter, the Sharks reinforced their title challenge with a commanding display that elevated them above their opponents and into third place.

Sale surged clear in a productive third quarter with Luke James’ 61st-minute try proving to be the decisive blow.

Stand- off AJ Macgint y had kicked them into a solid lead before James struck as the culminatio­n to a series of drives by a big Sharks pack that battered the home for wards out of contention.

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