Get Newsletter

Mumm demands Chiefs response

Exeter Chief's captain, Dean Mumm says it's only right that they put pressure on themselves ahead of Saturday's Premiership encounter with Gloucester at Sandy Park.

Saturday's 14-31 loss at local rivals Bath, meant it was successive defeats for Rob Baxter's side over the festive period, and Mumm knows it won't get any easier for him and his team-mates with the Cherry & Whites next on the agenda.

A return to home comforts will be most welcome for the Devon-based club, who back in September, claimed one of their seven league victories this season when they triumphed 25-22 against Gloucester at Kingsholm.

Mumm sat out that success as he was still recovering from a summer shoulder operation, but the experienced Australian international is expected to be involved in this latest match-up, which he has described as a "must-win" for the Chiefs.

"What a great game to start 2015 with. We'll be pleased to get back at home again, against what is a vastly improving Gloucester side, so it's a big game for us, probably a must win.

"We're comfortable with putting pressure on ourselves and, as I said, it's lovely to be back home in front of our fans, so we should expect a performance," he said.

With just one defeat on home turf this season, against Leicester Tigers back in September, the Chiefs are hoping to rediscover their winning formula after tough away days at Sale and Bath.

"Saturday was certainly a tough old game, but I do think it was an improvement in terms of our performance last week at Sale. In the firsthalf, we probably had the better of things and we won the crucial moments, but as the game went on, we then started to lose them.

"We came out well at the start of the secondhalf and capitalised on a few things, but when you look at the whole game, we spent a lot of time in their 22 and didn't get a lot of pay from it.

"We probably lost the breakdown battle and as the game went on, we then started to lose the set-piece battle. You won't beat top four sides if you give them access like we did in the secondhalf," he added.

For an hour at least, the Chiefs more than held their own against Mike Ford's star-studded Bath outfit, but the introduction of a handful of international stars off the home bench, proved pivotal as they finished the contest the stronger.

"The turning point was the turnover line-out where they drove us back from just outside our 22.

"If we're honest, we were not as good on turnovers as we have been previously. They are crucial areas, especially against a quality defensive side like Bath, and they are opportunities you have to take to get points," he stated.

Although defeated, Mumm insisted there were positives to take from the Bath game and he's confident that a solid training week will ensure his side are in fine fettle for the visit of Gloucester.

"I think we can be proud of our effort and endeavour. What we have to do, though, is tighten up on a few details which will allow us to build some more pressure. As I said, the performance was definitely a step forward from the previous week, in terms of the contact area and the physicality we brought to the game.

"We just have to iron out one or two little things and we won't be too far away."

ADVERTISEMENT

Join free

Boks Office | Episode 32 | How To Win Europe

Round 12 Highlights | PWR 2024/25

Bristol Bears vs Gloucester-Hartpury | PWR 2024/25 | Full Match Replay

Toshiba Brave Lupus Tokyo vs Kobelco Kobe Steelers | Japan Rugby League One 2024/25 | Full Match

Edinburgh vs Brython | Celtic Challenge 2024/25 | Match Highlights

Yokohama Canon Eagles vs Toshiba Brave Lupus Tokyo | Japan Rugby League One 2024/25 | Full Match Replay

Global Schools Challenge | Day 2 Replay

AUSTRALIA vs USA behind the scenes | HSBC SVNS Embedded | E04

Write A Comment