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Match Report – Bath 26 – 27 Exeter


Exeter run in 17 unanswered second-half points to win 27-26 at Bath and reach Prem final against Northampton at Twickenham; Ethan Burger’s try seals win and maintains Chiefs’ record of winning every play-off match in which they have featured

Last Updated: 13/06/26 6:13pm

Exeter Chiefs' Christ Tshiunza dives to score his side's first try in their Prem semi-final win over Bath

Exeter Chiefs’ Christ Tshiunza dives to score his side’s first try in their Prem semi-final win over Bath

Exeter dethroned Prem champions Bath and reached their first final since 2021 thanks to a storming second-half revival at the Rec.

The Chiefs’ proud 100-per-cent record in play-off games looked certain to end as Bath made light of Finn Russell’s absence to lead 26-10 at the break.

But tries from Ben Hammersley and Greg Fisilau got the visitors to within touching distance and, with Bath’s Joe Cokanasiga in the sin-bin, Ethan Burger barrelled over to give his side a 27-26 victory.

Exeter will play regular-season table-toppers Northampton in the final at Twickenham next Saturday.

How Exeter ended Bath’s back-to-back hopes

Bath were aiming to make a third-straight final and become just the fourth side since the introduction of the post-season play-offs to claim back-to-back titles.

Their chances looked good when they took advantage of an early yellow card for Henry Slade – for illegally halting an attacking phase – to cross twice through Beno Obano and Thomas du Toit, both converted by Santi Carreras.

Tshiunza celebrates with the fans after the game

Tshiunza celebrates with the fans after the game

Exeter were on the board through a Harvey Skinner penalty and responded to going 14-3 behind with a superb individual try from Christ Tshiunza – finished with a swallow dive – only for Cokanasiga’s brute strength and a fine finish from Henry Arundell to open up a 26-10 half-time lead.

But Exeter – six from six in play-off games coming into this one – assumed control after the break and got to within four points as Hammersley finished after some good combination play involving Slade, who converted, and Fisilau then crossed.

Burger’s close-range score completed the turnaround after Cokanasiga was sent to the bin for a deliberate knock-on, and Exeter survived an intense finale as Bath went through 40 phases of play in search of a winning score before prop Billy Sela was eventually held up over the line.




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