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Northampton seeking another prosperous Wales trip against Dragons

Thursday 1st April 2021

3:41 pm (GMT)

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Northampton seeking another prosperous Wales trip against Dragons

Dragons host Northampton in the Challenge Cup Round of 16

Northampton Saints will be hoping to add another win to a string of impressive results in Wales when they travel to Dragons in the European Rugby Challenge Cup Round of 16. 

The Saints have won nine of their 12 away games in Wales in European competition, including a 35-21 victory over Dragons in 2018. 

Dragons have lost six of their last seven Challenge Cup games against Premiership opposition but have s have only lost three of their last 18 home games in the Challenge Cup. 

Both sides dropped out this season’s Heineken Champions Cup competition after finishing in the bottom third of Pool A. 

The action at Rodney Parade gets underway at 17:30 (UK and Irish time) on April 3, and is available to watch on BT Sport and S4C. 

Pool positions 

Dragons: 12th Heineken Champions Cup Pool A (0 points) 

Northampton Saints: 9th Heineken Champions Cup Pool A (1 point) 

Head-to-head record 

Dragons wins: 0 

Draws: 0 

Northampton Saints wins: 2 

Leading 2020/21 points-scorers 

Dragons: Jonah Holmes, Nick Tompkins (5) 

Northampton Saints: Dan Biggar (12) 

Key quote 

Dean Ryan (Dragons): “Northampton are having a strong season in the Gallagher Premiership and it will be an exciting tie against a side who Dragons have recent history within this tournament. We look forward to the European challenge ahead.” 

Match facts 

  • The Dragons and Northampton Saints have met twice previously in the Challenge Cup, with the Premiership club recording victories in both encounters during the 2018/19 pool stage.  
  • The Dragons have only lost three of their last 18 home games in the Challenge Cup (W15), but two of those defeats came against Premiership teams, including Northampton Saints in October 2018 (21-35).  
  • Northampton have lost two of their last three games in the Challenge Cup (W1) after winning 14 of the previous 15 completed fixtures (L1).  
  • Northampton have won nine of their 12 away games in Wales in European competition (L3), including the most recent one against the Dragons in October 2018 (35-21).  
  • The Dragons have lost six of their last seven Challenge Cup games against Premiership opposition, a 25-16 victory over Worcester in December 2019 the only exception in this run.  
  • This will be the Dragons’ 68th Challenge Cup game, more than any other Welsh side (14th most by any side).  
  • The Dragons’ average of 209 metres gained per game is the lowest of any side in the Heineken Champions Cup this season.  
  • Brok Harris (Dragons) made 28/28 tackles in the Heineken Champions Cup this season, no player has made more without missing at least one.  
  • Taine Basham (Dragons) beat nine defenders in the Heineken Champions Cup this season, the joint most by any forward.  
  • Samuel Matavesi (Northampton) is one of five players to win a tournament high four turnovers in the Heineken Champions Cup this season. 

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Northampton’s late dramatics slay Dragons quarter-final hopes

Saturday 3rd April 2021

7:45 pm (GMT)

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Northampton’s late dramatics slay Dragons quarter-final hopes

Taqele Naiyaravoro touched down twice in Northampton's dramatic 43-39 victory in the Challenge Cup

Northampton Saints came back from 19 points down to earn a late 43-39 victory against Dragons in the European Rugby Challenge Cup at Rodney Parade. 

Wing Taqele Naiyaravoro was the hero of the piece. He touched down twice – including one in the final ten minutes – to secure the unlikeliest of comebacks for the visiting Gallagher Premiership side. 

Ollie Sleightholme, Alex Mitchell, Teimana Harrison all touched down in the second half before Naiyaravoro and Tom Collins completed the turnaround with two tries in two minutes as the clock ticked down. 

A brace from Ashton Hewitt and tries from Sam Davies, Matthew Screech and Leon Brown seemed to have kept the visitors at arms-length throughout the second half – but a 70th minute sin-bin for Dragons’ Eliott Dee proved to be the catalyst for Saints’ late dramatics. 

It was Dragons who took the early advantage with a penalty from the boot of Davies before Hewitt opened his account for the afternoon. Jamie Roberts kicked through a tantalising grubber which Hewitt ruefully touched down. 

A scintillating counter-attack down the left flank soon followed which forced a penalty from the Northampton defence – Sleightholme given a yellow card. It mattered not, however as Dragons’ Screech powered home for the try in the same move.

Hewitt touched down for his second of the afternoon just after the half hour mark, scoring in the corner. That try came at a cost as the standout wing suffered a knee injury and was forced off the field. 

Hopes of a Northampton comeback were ignited minutes before the interval. Quick-thinking from Naiyaravoro saw him glide through the Dragons’ defence untouched. 

After the break it took a mere 25 seconds for Northampton to notch their second try of the afternoon. Naiyaravoro’s menacing run through the middle opened up the space, scrum-half Alex Mitchell carving open the Dragons with exquisite grubber into the path of Sleightholme to score. 

Simultaneous Saints sin-bins for Alex Coles and JJ Tonks halted the Saints momentum and handed Dragons the initiative yet again. Sam Davies soon added the Welsh regions fourth try.. 

This topsy-turvy contest continued to entertain as the 13-men scored a short-handed try, Mitchell’s outstanding breakway down the left paying dividends for the visitors. 

Replacement Leon Brown extended the hosts lead once again with a try on 61 minutes. The basketball-like contest rumbled on as Saints responded within two minutes – No.8 Teimana Harrison scoring in the corner after some stunning passing rugby. 

Eliott Dee’s late sin-binning gave Saints fresh impetus to claw victory from defeat, and Naiyaravoro’s walk-in try seven minutes from time reduced the deficit to three. 

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