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Chiefs eye another Scarlets scalp

Friday 14th December 2012

12:00 am (GMT)

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There was another first for Exeter Chiefs as they recorded their debut win in their debut Heineken Cup tournament with their 22-16 victory over the Scarlets in the away leg of their Pool 5 double-header at Parc Y Scarlets. - 14/12/2012 09:15

There was another first for Exeter Chiefs as they recorded their debut win in their debut Heineken Cup tournament with their 22-16 victory over the Scarlets in the away leg of their Pool 5 double-header at Parc Y Scarlets. - 14/12/2012 09:15

There was another first for Exeter Chiefs as they recorded their debut win in their debut Heineken Cup tournament with their 22-16 victory over the Scarlets in the away leg of their Pool 5 double-header at Parc Y Scarlets.

Gareth Steenson kicked 17 of their points and collectively the Premiership sides will be looking for more of the same when they face a club who reached the semi-finals of this competition in 2007 but still looking for their first win in the Pool.

The English outfit realistically have little chance of making the quarter-finals but they will be keeping an eye on Leinster’s result against Clermont in Dublin because the Irish province are only four points ahead of them in the Pool.

The Chiefs will want to finish has high up the Pool as they can and they have proved their European credentials, especially at home at Sandy Park and they will really fancy their chances against the Scarlets.

The Welsh region came into this tournament with a far amount of hype after Wales’ Grand Slam success and exploits in the 2011 World Cup, but they have yet to record a win in this season’s tournament.

The Scarlets have managed two losing bonus points but their heavy defeat to Clermont in France appears to have taken a heavy toll on them and they have nothing to play for but pride in Exeter.


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• Scarlets’ average of 232 metres gained per game is the lowest in the tournament.
• Scarlets have lost all three of their group games so far this season. They have never lost four on the trot.
• Luke Arscott is the joint-fourth top metre-maker in the tournament this season, having gained 264 metres so far.
• Exeter claimed their first ever Heineken Cup victory by winning the reverse fixture last weekend
 

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Chiefs take another Scarlets scalp

Saturday 15th December 2012

12:00 am (GMT)

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Exeter Chiefs made it two from four in their debut season in the tournament with the home leg 30-20 win completing the group double over the Scarlets. - 15/12/2012 17:34

Exeter Chiefs made it two from four in their debut season in the tournament with the home leg 30-20 win completing the group double over the Scarlets. - 15/12/2012 17:34

Exeter Chiefs made it two from four in their debut season in the tournament with the home leg 30-20 win completing the group double over the Scarlets.

The Welsh club hardly had time to work up a sweat at Sandy Park before they found themselves seven points adrift, centre Ian Whitten crossing for the first try after just three minutes and Gareth Steenson adding the conversion.

The outside half added a penalty and although that score was promptly cancelled out by opposite number Aled Thomas the Chiefs struck again with the ball in hand with hooker Simon Alcott going over as the home side scored at a point a minute in an all-action opening.

Not that all the action was of the scoring nature as Wales wing Liam Williams was yellow carded after a mere six minutes and Exeter’s James Hanks followed him into the sin bin 15 minutes later, Thomas on target with his second penalty while they had the man advantage.

And anything one hooker can do, so can his opposite number was the scenario as Ken Owens crashed over for the Scarlets and suddenly the Chiefs’ advantage had been cut to four points.

Steenson – who scored 17 points a week earlier at Parc y Scarlets – made it another 10 before the break with his second penalty but it was the Welsh club who came out of the second half starting blocks the better.

Centre Scott Williams raced over for their second try and Thomas’ conversion levelled matters only for Steenson to nudge the Chiefs ahead again with his third penalty.

And they even denied the Scarlets the reward of a losing bonus point, flanker James Scaysbrook’s pick and go in the dying moments producing their final try with Steenson’s conversion leaving the Scarlets empty handed.
 

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