Exeter Chiefs 16 Bristol 25
Bristol gained revenge for their mauling by the Chiefs at the Memorial Stadium earlier in the season with a four-try show to nudge the Chiefs from the top of the table.
The Chiefs held an early 6-3 lead to the delight of the 7,405 crowd as two Steenson penalties cancelled out an effort fro Adrian Jarvis. But with Junior Fatialofa sin-binned for a late hit on Exeter’s Paul MacKenzie the home side were unable to make their advantage tell and Bristol punished them.
Hooker David Blaney found space on the left flank for the opening try and Jarvis` conversion left the Chiefs trailing 10-6 at the break.
Steenson cut the deficit to a single point at the start of the second half but two quick tries from Bristol in response proved to be the knock-out blow required as Tom Arscott and Roy Winters crashed over the home line.
Bristol flanker James Phillips sealed the bonus point with a fourth try ten minutes from time before a late Exeter rally was rewarded with a converted score for Nic Sestaret.
Western Morning News report www.thisiswesternmorningnews.co.uk
Rob Baxter’s reaction in the Express & Echo www.thisisexeter.co.uk
Paul Hull talks to the Evening Post www.thisisbristol.co.uk
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