The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

falcons swoop to victory at gloucester

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Newcastle took a huge step towards securing an Aviva Premiershi­p play-off place yesterday as Gloucester lost for the first time at home in the league this season.

The home side’s Ruan Ackermann dropped the kick-off to allow Falcons to take an early lead when Joel Hodgson kicked a fourth-minute penalty.

Gloucester scored the first try of the game after 14 minutes. Jason Woodward was put in possession and appeared to be hemmed in but the full-back skilfully kicked ahead to collect and score.

It took less than five minutes for the visitors to respond with their first try. Young neatly gathered an up-and-under before evading some poor Gloucester defence to give Ally Hogg an unopposed 22-metre run to the line.

Hodgson’s conversion gave Falcons a 10-5 lead at the end of an evenly matched first quarter before Gloucester wing Halaifonua was sin-binned for a head-high challenge on Sinoti Sinoti.

Sinoti went off for a head injury assessment and Halaifonua received lengthy treatment before Hodgson was able to kick the resulting penalty.

Sinoti failed his assessment before Halaifonua was able to return from the sin-bin with no further damage to the scoreboard, but Hodgson’s third penalty gave his side a 16-5 interval lead.

Eight minutes after the restart, the hosts reduced the arrears with their best move of the match. Sustained handling and a well-timed pass from Woodward gave Halaifonua the opportunit­y to score.

Newcastle soon nullified this try when, two minutes later, they secured a turnover for Young to dummy his way through the defence to touch down.

Falcons looked in control when they led 21-10 with less than 15 minutes remaining but the home pack were becoming increasing­ly dominant to batter the opposition line. The Newcastle defence had to crack and so it proved when Atkinson forced his way over.

With four minutes to go, replacemen­t Ludlow finished off a driving line-out but Billy Twelvetree­s’ wide-angled conversion went astray and Falcons picked up a crucial victory.

 ??  ?? Grant Gilchrist is delighted to be back in the thick of things with Scotland
Grant Gilchrist is delighted to be back in the thick of things with Scotland

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