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Northampton make history in 94-point frenzy at Bristol's expense

Northampton Saints v Bristol Bears - Gallagher PREM - cinch Stadium at Franklin's Gardens
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George Hendy ran in four tries as Gallagher PREM leaders Northampton confirmed their place in the play-offs with a 94-33 rout of Bristol.

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Saints scored 14 of the 19 tries and recorded the most first-half points scored by any team in PREM history (61) as they put their loss at Leicester emphatically behind them.

Bristol’s semi-final hopes now look in tatters as they fell to a record league defeat and lie four points behind fourth-placed Exeter ahead of their match against Harlequins on Saturday.

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A crazy night started with Northampton striking with just over three minutes played, Henry Pollock’s long pass led to Hendy scoring down the left.

Bristol quickly levelled when Harry Thacker squeezed over, but Saints were just as swift in retaking the lead when Rory Hutchinson ran in after his side won possession deep in Bears territory.

The hosts had a third try after 11 minutes when Fin Smith’s pass meant for Tommy Freeman went to ground, but no knock-on meant Callum Chick could kick ahead before grounding the ball.

The Bears were soon back within five points at 19-14 when a swift move involving Harry Randall and Rich Lane led to Louis Rees-Zammit flying in to score down the right.

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But their hopes of a turnaround took a big blow when Kalaveti Ravouvou was sin-binned for deliberately knocking on George Furbank’s pass inside his own 22.

Points Flow Chart

Northampton win +61
Time in lead
77
Mins in lead
0
94%
% Of Game In Lead
0%
53%
Possession Last 10 min
47%
14
Points Last 10 min
7

Northampton were ruthless in his absence, with Alex Coles securing the bonus point on his return from injury before Archie McParland picked up Freeman’s loose pass to run in his side’s fifth try.

Hendy’s ball inside to set up Furbank made it a half-dozen before half an hour had been played and there was not let-up after Ravouvou’s return as Hutchinson had an easy finish for his second.

Quick passing from Coles and Chick then led to Josh Kemeny running in untouched before Hendy finished the half as he started to make it nine first-half tries for Northampton.

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With Joe Batley in the sin bin for Bristol, for a late hit on Smith, there were three more scores in the first six minutes of the second half as Pollock and a second for McParland for Saints sandwiched a Randall effort for the ragged Bears.

Hendy made it a hat-trick by running in the hosts’ 12th try in the 52nd minute, but after Northampton lock Ed Prowse was yellow-carded, Lukas Ivanishvili snuck in for Bristol’s fourth.

The Bears had another consolation when Noah Heward scored under the posts, but after Matias Moroni saw yellow for tripping Pollock, Sam Graham stretched over for Saints before Hendy’s fourth completed the rout.

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Top16 32 days ago

Ce n'est plus un championnat c'est Broadway. Ridicule, pauvre Rugby.

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unknown 32 days ago

No Jepordy rugby. Bristol where on the beach or at their next contract. They were not even a speed bump to slowing down Northampton. I would not like to be in that changing room. As a Tigers & rugby fan it’s not my kind of no tackling competing rugby. You cannot say this sells. To many results like this this season. Slick narratives cannot cover up the faults in this approach. If you want performance entertainment go too the theatre.

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Timmyboy 32 days ago

Bristol were playing to keep a playoff chance alive so they did have something to play for. They just didn’t bother !! I’m a saints fan and it wasn’t the game we needed after losing to you last week, we weren’t tested in the same way as you Bath or Exeter will come at us in the semi’s or final. We will gloss over things now with Gloucester and Quins next in the league and then say our prayers when we meet a big angry pack in the semi. If we have Coles, Langdon and Pearson back it will be a different story, but missing Davison at tighthead could be the downfall of our season. You really F’d us up last week.

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Otagoman II 32 days ago

Bristol on the turps? How can you concede 14 tries?

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LE 32 days ago

Yellow cards were a big factor 8 were scored vs 14 men. That said it was a case of both Britols defence was poor and Saints were also on fire

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