Wasps 6-9 Saracenspublished at 53 mins
Some more running rugby at last from both sides. Still no tries though.
You sense one is there for the taking for Wasps if they can find the right combination and keep their heads.
Saracens return to top of Premiership with win at Wasps
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Some more running rugby at last from both sides. Still no tries though.
You sense one is there for the taking for Wasps if they can find the right combination and keep their heads.
A first real spell of possession for Wasps as both Charles Piutau and then Ashley Johnson make line breaks.
Some decent phases as they move into Saracens' 22 before JP Doyle penalises them for not releasing.
Wasps 6-9 Saracens
Sloppy from Wasps at the restart as they concede a penalty and Owen Farrell makes it three from three with his trusty right boot.
Bath 10-11 Worcester
But Bath's respite is shortlived as Wynand Olivier offloads to Cooper Vuna, who scores in the corner.
Quote MessageIt was great build-up from Worcester. When you thought they would hit it up, they went out to the backs and Cooper Vuna went down the line and managed to get in the corner.
Dom Day, Bath forward on BBC Radio Bristol
Let off for Bath as, after the concession of another penalty, Tom Heathcote swings his kick from near the touchline narrowly wide.
Wasps 6-6 Saracens
Dead centre, right on the halfway line, Elliot Daly's kick is successful this time and we're all square.
Saracens concede a penalty for offside on halfway.
Elliot Daly looking set for another long-ranger.
Surprise, surprise. More kicking at the Ricoh Arena.
Nobody really wanting to break the rhythm it would appear yet.
Wasps 3-6 Saracens
Restart in Coventry as Jimmy Gopperth's boot gets us going again.
Wasps 3-6 Saracens
We'll be back under way at the Ricoh Arena shortly.
If you thought there was plenty of mentions of kicks in the first half, here's why...
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Quote MessageGiving penalties away just after we've scored is a bit silly. Bath need to have a clean exit and put the pressure back on Worcester.
Dom Day, Bath forward on BBC Radio Bristol
Bath 10-6 Worcester
And, for the second time, Worcester respond to Bath points with a penalty of their own, centre Ryan Mills making no mistake from long range.
Bath 10-3 Worcester
After Tom Homer drifts a long-range penalty narrowly wide for Bath, Rhys Priestland then makes no mistake to extend the hosts' lead.
Bath 7-3 Worcester
Immediate response from Worcester as Bath concede a penalty inside their own 22 and Tom Heathcote makes no mistake from the tee.
Wasps 3-6 Saracens
Wasps fail to take advantage from the kick upfield and concede their line-out before Saracens spoil it.
Half-time here. No tries, but a lot of kicks.
Chris Ashton concedes a penalty as it's decided he lead with the shoulder as he ran towards Jimmy Gopperth.
Just a ticking off from JP Doyle on this occasion.
Television match official takes a look at a tackle with Chris Ashton chasing down Jimmy Gopperth.
Looked like Ashton pulled out before Gopperth went to ground catching the high ball.
Bath 7-0 Worcester
First blood to Bath at The Rec. Scrum-half Chris Cook forces a turnover at the base of the Worcester scrum and Ollie Devoto forces his way over.
Quote MessageThat's a brilliant try. Massive pressure from Chris Cook at the base of the scrum got us the turnover and Ollie Devoto crashed it up and over the line.
Dom Day, Bath forward on BBC Radio Bristol
Kicking exchange unfolds in the closing minutes of this half.
Dan Robson to Alex Goode and then Jimmy Gopperth back to Richard Wigglesworth.
Alex Goode tries to take it on before Joe Launchbury floors him with ball in hand.
Elliot Daly takes over kicking duties and goes for a monster shot at goal from about 55 metres.
It was on course, but fades and dips just wide.