Western Morning News

Cuthbert is key player

- PRESS ASSOCIATIO­N REPORTER sports@westernmor­ningnews.co.uk

EXETER CHIEFS head coach Ali Hepher praised the performanc­es of former Wales wing Alex Cuthbert, whose excellent solo try was the highlight of the Devon side’s 26-3 win over London Irish at Sandy Park on Saturday.

Playing with the advantage of a keen wind, Exeter had been held to a 14-3 scoreline at the interval but, three minutes after the restart, Cuthbert powered away to brush aside defenders on a 35-metre run to the line.

Sam Simmonds scored two of Exeter’s other tries to take his tally 11 for the season, with flanker Dave Ewers also on the scoresheet. Joe Simmonds converted two and Harvey Skinner one, while a penalty from Paddy Jackson was London Irish’s sole response.

Hepher said: “You can see what a phenomenal player Alex is, and he is everything you would want from a winger.

“After being out for so long with injury, he has been remarkable in the last two games and his try was the defining moment of the match.

“We need to look after him and get as many minutes on the pitch as we can from him, so we took him off as a precaution­ary measure as his back was tightening up.”

It was Exeter’s third consecutiv­e win as they moved within one point of Bristol at the top of the Premiershi­p table with nine rounds completed. Hepher added: “We have had to fight hard in the last three weeks to beat some tough sides. It was again a hard-fought win today but it was important that we picked up a bonus point to keep the pressure on Bristol, as we’ve left a few behind this season.

“We probably were a try short at the interval but we had put a lot of effort into the first half to build a foundation and there wasn’t any panic, as we know how to play into the win by keeping the ball,” Hepher (pictured below) concluded.

London Irish director of rugby Declan Kidney urged his team to learn from their trip to Devon.

“Exeter gave us a beating today and we know we have to improve quickly,” he said, “If we don’t, the result will be the same against Bristol next week.

“We’ll have to work on certain areas and it didn’t help that we had a lot of injuries which caused disruption, but that’s part and parcel of the game and we needed to work round it,” he added.

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 ?? Phil Mingo/PPAUK ?? Exeter Chiefs’ Alex Cuthbert goes over for a solo try against London Irish at Sandy Park on Saturday
Phil Mingo/PPAUK Exeter Chiefs’ Alex Cuthbert goes over for a solo try against London Irish at Sandy Park on Saturday

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