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Baxter endorses Saints’ request for prop power

- GEORGE SESSIONS

EXETER Chiefs director of rugby Rob Baxter was happy to help Northampto­n in their efforts to plug their loosehead prop injury crisis, but believes recent comments from the Saints have been verging on the side of mind games.

The two Gallagher Premiershi­p teams will go head-to-head at Sandy Park on Sunday in the quarter-finals of the Heineken Champions Cup.

Ahead of the clash, Saints feared being forced into unconteste­d scrums with Francois Van Wyk, Alex Waller, Danny Hobbs Awoyemi and Nick Auterac all out injured, which left rookie teenager Manny Iyogun as the club’s only fit loosehead.

However, the European Profession­al Club Rugby (EPCR) board allowed Gloucester’s Alex Seville to sign for Northampto­n and unanimousl­y agreed to a change in the rules which permits the registrati­on of front row players after the deadline.

Baxter was pleased to see the situation resolved, but said: “I think outside of what has been seen in the media, club-wise we have known about this ongoing scenario and the need for EPCR to make a rule change for quite a while.

“We certainly made it clear to Northampto­n when they contacted us, that if the EPCR asked for any kind of rule which would allow them to register an extra player, we would agree with that and support it which we have done.

“It is interestin­g listening to some of the comments coming out of Northampto­n because just a couple of weeks ago, we played against them in a Premiershi­p fixture and had a tighthead (Alfie Petch) on the bench, who came on and played.

“He had not played a minute of Premiershi­p Rugby, was 20-years-old and I can’t remember anything being in the press about there being any issues about a guy playing his first minute of Premiershi­p Rugby and the same two sides were involved.

“I think some of it is a little bit mind games if I am honest and a scenario that potentiall­y isn’t really there when you look at what clubs have been doing in the games anyway.”

Northampto­n approached the EPCR about their loosehead issues before Van Wyk suffered an injury at Leicester on Sunday and had to be replaced by inexperien­ced teenager Iyogun.

Saints rugby director Chris Boyd’s insisted: “Manny is a 19-year-old boy who played all his rugby at number eight and had never really played in a men’s scrum before.”

It was also suggested Leicester’s Dan Cole had gone easy on Iyogun and Northampto­n look set to start emergency loan signing Seville this weekend.

“We don’t know how long he has been training with them,” Baxter added when asked about the Gloucester prop, who featured against Exeter in a league fixture earlier this month.

“They have been waiting for the EPCR regulation­s, so we don’t know how long he has been there preparing. That is one question. The other side is Alex played against us not very long ago, for Gloucester so he is more than capable of surviving against our front row.

“I don’t think that will be a defining moment, what will be the defining part of the game is which club turns up.”

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