Western Morning News

Wasps beat Chiefs to seal a place in semi’s

- ANDREW BALDOCK

WASPS cruised into the Gallagher Premiershi­p playoffs by posting a league record 46-5 victory over Exeter Chiefs at the Ricoh Arena.

A bonus-point win guaranteed that Wasps finished second behind Exeter in the table.

But their opponents back at the Ricoh Arena next weekend are still to be decided following Premiershi­p Rugby’s postponeme­nt of the clash between Sale and Worcester until Wednesday after 16 Sharks players tested positive for coronaviru­s.

If that game takes place - it is subject to stringent retesting - and Sale win with a bonus point, then they will travel to Wasps.

Wasps had 25 points in the bag after just 44 minutes, with fly-half Jacob Umaga, skipper Dan Robson, centre Jimmy Gopperth and wing Josh Bassett scoring tries, then substitute scrum-half Ben Vellacott collected a second-half double.

Gopperth finished with 19 points after also kicking four conversion­s and two penalties, with Rob Miller converting Vellacott’s second try and prop Danny Southworth touching down for Exeter.

Exeter boss Rob Baxter, whose team secured a play-off place last month, rested internatio­nal stars like Stuart Hogg, Henry Slade, Jack Nowell and Jonny Gray, fielding a largely inexperien­ced line-up.

And Wasps took full advantage, reeling off an eighth win from nine starts since the Premiershi­p restarted in August and collecting their biggest league victory over Exeter.

Much-changed Exeter, meanwhile, saw first Premiershi­p starts for scrum-half Sam Maunder, prop James Kenny and number eight Charlie Wright, with flanker Don Armand taking captaincy duties.

Gopperth kicked Wasps into a seventh-minute lead, but Exeter responded impressive­ly, enjoying a spell of territoria­l control through strong running by full-back Phil Dollman and wing Alex Cuthbert, before they were undone by a piece of Umaga brilliance.

The 22-year-old weaved his way through Exeter’s defence, and touched down for a try - after referee Tom Foley had checked the grounding - with Gopperth’s conversion making it 13-0.

And before Exeter could recover from that setback, they fell further behind after fumbling possession in midfield and seeing Robson gather to sprint 50 metres and claim an opportunis­t score, again converted by Gopperth.

Exeter suddenly had a mountain to climb, and Wasps made it of Everest proportion­s on the stroke of halftime when Gopperth powered over for his team’s third try and open up a 25-point interval advantage.

Wasps needed less than five minutes of the second period to secure maximum points, with Bassett enjoying an unmarked walk over Exeter’s line after a lengthy kick out of Wasps’ half saw the Chiefs with no defenders back.

Gopperth again converted, and Wasps head coach Lee Blackett could start making changes off the bench, with his team’s job done.

Southworth marked his Premiershi­p debut by claiming a consolatio­n try for Exeter, but normal service was quickly resumed when Wasps stormed back into the Chiefs’ 22 and Vellacott scored.

The scrum-half quickly added his second try, and although Exeter kept battling, their shadow XV had suffered a comprehens­ive defeat.

 ?? Tony Marshall/Getty Images ?? Wasps’ Jimmy Gopperth runs for the line to score their third try against Exeter Chiefs
Tony Marshall/Getty Images Wasps’ Jimmy Gopperth runs for the line to score their third try against Exeter Chiefs

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