Saints stay alive with thrilling win over Bath
MATCH REPORT: Fin Smith knocked over a last-minute penalty as Northampton Saints beat league leaders Bath 35-34 in a pulsating Premiership game of nine tries.
It was Bath’s fifth consecutive loss at Franklin’s Gardens, but they showed remarkable resilience to recover from being 19 points down to lead with three minutes to go and outscore their opponents by five tries to four.
Joe Cokanasiga scored two tries with Orlando Bailey, Will Stuart and Max Ojomoh also on the scoresheet as Finn Russell converted three and added a penalty.
George Hendy, Fraser Dingwall, James Ramm and Josh Kemeny scored Saints’ tries, with Smith kicking three conversions and three penalties.
England wing Ollie Sleightholme withdrew from the Saints’ bench with a hamstring problem but soon overcame the setback to take the lead after only 80 seconds.
Hendy secured the kick-off to secure an attacking platform before he and Rory Hutchinson combined neatly down the right flank to create a try for Kemeny.
Bath soon suffered two further blows in quick succession.
Flank Guy Pepper was forced to leave the field with a leg injury before creative play from halfbacks Smith and Alex Mitchell set up a walk-in for Dingwall.
Saints’ explosive start continued with a third try before 13 minutes had elapsed as Ramm powered through the visitors’ defence on a 50-metre run to the line.
Bath needed a quick response and they got one when skilful passing from their backs provided Cokanasiga to round Hendy and score.
Aided by several penalties in their favour, Bath built up their first sustained period of pressure and were rewarded when Bailey brushed aside some weak defending for his side’s second score.
A sixth match try came before the half-hour with Hendy collecting Smith’s chip ahead for Saints’ bonus point before Will Muir departed with a leg injury which forced flank Josh Bayliss to play on the wing as Bath had selected only one back on the bench.
Just before the interval, the hosts lost the impressive Hendy with an injured shoulder, but they still led 26-12 at half-time.
Six minutes after the restart, Bath were right back in contention when Stuart crashed over from close range, but Smith was on target with a penalty to keep the visitors temporarily at arm’s length.
However, Ojomoh scored Bath’s bonus-point try to reward a strong burst from Ollie Lawrence to close the visitors within three points going into the final quarter.
Bath then lost a badly shaken Jaco Coetzee, but they still took the lead for the first time when Miles Reid charged down a kick from Hutchinson for Cokanasiga to gather and outpace the defence.
Russell missed the conversion as did Smith with a penalty, but the young flyhalf put Saints back in front with 10 minutes remaining with a 40-metre kick.
Smith then missed with a penalty from inside his half before Alex Mitchell was sin-binned for a high tackle on Lawrence with Russell knocking over the kick, but Smith had the final say when Sam Underhill offended.
The scorers
For Northampton Saints
Tries: Kemeny, Dingwall, Ramm, Hendy
Cons: Smith 3
Pens: Smith 3
For Bath
Tries: Cokanasiga 2, Bailey, Stuart, Ojomoh
Cons: Russell 3
Pen: Russell
Yellow card: Alex Mitchell (Northampton Saints, 77)
Teams
Northampton Saints: 15 George Hendy, 14 Tommy Freeman, 13 Fraser Dingwall (captain), 12 Rory Hutchinson, 11 James Ramm, 10 Fin Smith, 9 Alex Mitchell, 8 Juarno Augustus, 7 Tom Pearson, 6 Josh Kemeny, 5 Alex Coles, 4 Temo Mayanavanua, 3 Trevor Davison, 2 Curtis Langdon, 1 Tom West.
Replacements: 16 Henry Walker, 17 Tarek Haffar, 18 Luke Green, 19 Tom Lockett, 20 Henry Pollock, 21 Angus Scott-Young, 22 Archie McParland, 23 Tom Seabrook.
Bath: 15 Orlando Bailey, 14 Joe Cokanasiga, 13 Ollie Lawrence, 12 Max Ojomoh, 11 Will Muir, 10 Finn Russell, 9 Ben Spencer (captain), 8 Alfie Barbeary, 7 Miles Reid, 6 Guy Pepper, 5 Ross Molony, 4 Quinn Roux, 3 Will Stuart, 2 Tom Dunn, 1 Beno Obano.
Replacements: 16 Kepu Tuipulotu, 17 Francois van Wyk, 18 Thomas du Toit, 19 Charlie Ewels, 20 Sam Underhill, 21 Louis Schreuder, 22 Josh Bayliss, 23 Jaco Coetzee.
Referee: Anthony Woodthorpe
Assistant referees: Daniel Jones, Calum Howard
TMO: Stuart Terheege
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