Summary

  • FT: Wasps 27-41 Exeter - Chiefs run in six tries as Waldrom scores hat-trick

  • FT: Harlequins 38-7 London Irish - England head coach Eddie Jones in the crowd

  • FT: Worcester 20-29 Leicester - Donncha O'Callagahan sent off for Worcester

  • FT: Bath 11-13 Northampton - Late JJ Hanrahan penalty seals win

  1. Lights out for nowpublished at 19:37

    And that brings the curtain down on Saturday's Premiership action.

    No shortage of talking points or tries despite the windy conditions across the country.

    Don't forget - there's more Premiership action to come on Sunday as Saracens will look to reclaim top spot against Newcastle at Kingston Park.

    Join us from 14:45 GMT for all the build-up. 

  2. Full-time reactionpublished at 19:33

    Wasps 27-41 Exeter

    Wasps director of rugby Dai Young on BT Sport: "You've got to take your hat off to Exeter.

    "They were really solid today in everything they did. They muscled-up up front and did a job on us.

    "What this game does is that when people start talking about you and saying nice things, it brings you down to earth.

    "We have to take it on the chin and dust ourselves off."

  3. How they standpublished at 19:29

    Confirmation then of the Chiefs' rise to the Premiership summit....

    Premiership tableImage source, BBC Sport
  4. Full-time reactionpublished at 19:25

    Wasps 27-41 Exeter

    Exeter man-of-the-match Mitch Lees on BT Sport: "I thought our whole pack stood up today. We took it to them in the early minutes.

    "We wanted to show that intent in the game and I thought we really did that today.

    "Our scrum and our maul were really powerful. We've got great ambition at the club to really press on from where we were last year.

    "The aim is to reach the top four."

  5. FT: Wasps 27-41 Exeterpublished at 19:23

    Exeter are top of the table after that win. Well-deserved too.

    Wasps slip to sixth after Northampton's earlier win.

  6. Full-timepublished at 80 mins

    Wasps 27-41 Exeter

    That's it. Wasps run out of room and the ball flies into touch.

    Great display from Exeter to score six tries away from home and a hat-trick to number eight Thomas Waldrom.

  7. Wasps 27-41 Exeterpublished at 80 mins

    Last rights now as Wasps look to run it from their own try line to claim the bonus points for a fourth try and for being within seven points.

  8. Wasps 27-41 Exeterpublished at 79 mins

    More punishment for Wasps as Greg Garner rules they took out the men in the air from the line-out.

    Chiefs up to Wasps' five-metre line once again.

  9. Wasps 27-41 Exeterpublished at 78 mins

    Scrum to Exeter in their own half and it leads to a penalty allowing them to clear their lines once more.

    Wasps looking forlorn once again.

  10. Wasps 27-41 Exeterpublished at 76 mins

    Henry Slade is on crutches on the touchline as he takes his seat on the Exeter bench.

    Some encouraging signs that he's stayed in the ground at least after that nasty looking knee injury.

  11. Wasps 27-41 Exeterpublished at 75 mins

    Had to do a bit of checking there as I thought I'd somehow missed a try among all this great running rugby.

    Nine tries in total in this one so far - six for the visitors.

    Five minutes remaining.

  12. try

    Try (Low, con Steenson))published at 72 mins

    Wasps 27-41 Exeter

    It wasn't quite the rolling maul once more, but it was a great display of patience and confidence for Exeter for their sixth try.

    Moray Low is the man who gets it over after it was moved across to the right through half a dozen phases.

    Another conversion added by Steenson. Game over?

  13. Wasps 27-34 Exeterpublished at 72 mins

    Gareth Steenson kicks for the corner.

    Another catch-and-drive coming?

  14. Wasps 27-34 Exeterpublished at 71 mins

    Penalty to Exeter as Wasps don't roll away on their own 10-metre line.

    Wasps look pretty aggrieved by that but that's what Greg Garner's seen.

  15. Wasps 27-34 Exeterpublished at 69 mins

    Elvis Taione fumbles as he tries to squeeze out the back of a scrum.

    He fumbles and Wasps clear, but not too far and Exeter will eat up some more time with more phases.

  16. Wasps 27-34 Exeterpublished at 68 mins

    The television commentators are saying they've decided not to show some of the close-up replays of the Henry Slade injury.

    Sounds concerning.

    Play is back under way and Wasps are back down in their own 22 where they don't want to be.

    Henry SladeImage source, Getty Images
  17. Wasps 27-34 Exeterpublished at 66 mins

    Treatment continues for an anguished-looking Slade.

    Rob Baxter is also looking concerned with his head in his hands.

  18. Wasps 27-34 Exeterpublished at 66 mins

    This doesn't look good for England man Slade.

    Olly Woodburn is on to replace him and the Exeter centre is being looked at by the physios with a stretcher not that far away.

  19. Wasps 27-34 Exeterpublished at 66 mins

    Henry Slade is clutching his knee as Nathan Hughes is inches away from getting through under Exeter's posts.

    But, the replacement Wasps lock is punished for holding on their as Mitch Lees made the try-saving tackle.