Evans try double for Quins as Exeter suffer record losing streak

Will Evans scores his first try against ExeterImage source, Rex Features
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Will Evans' three tries this season have come against the bottom two teams in the Premiership

Gallagher Premiership

Exeter (14) 19

Tries: Vintcent, Rigg, Hammersley Cons: Slade 2

Harlequins (19) 36

Tries: Beard, Isgro, W Evans 2, Murley Cons: J Evans 4 Pens: J Evans

Will Evans scored two tries as Harlequins beat Exeter to inflict a club-record sixth successive Premiership loss on the Chiefs.

The flanker helped the visitors take advantage of a porous Exeter defence to score three tries after 25 minutes - with more chances missed.

The hosts, who included Henry Slade for the first time this season after shoulder surgery, fought back as debutant Will Rigg crossed to cut the gap to five points at the break.

Both sides had tries disallowed after replays early in the second half, before Evans added to Quins' tally, only for Ben Hammersley to respond soon after.

Jarrod Evans' penalty extended the gap to 10 points with 15 minutes left before Cadan Murley added a try in the final minute as Harlequins won the battle at the breakdown.

It sealed their first win at Sandy Park in 10 years to move up to fifth in the table.

Exeter, who have not won a game since they beat Quins 58-26 in the corresponding fixture in the penultimate round of last season, remain second from bottom - by virtue of their five losing bonus points - one place above Newcastle, who ended their 25-game losing run against the Chiefs last week.

Exeter had never lost six successive matches in a single season since they were promoted to the top flight in 2010.

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England centre Slade played 54 minutes for Exeter - his first action since shoulder surgery following the summer tour to New Zealand

Quins came into the game without England stars Marcus Smith, Alex Dombrandt and Fin Baxter, while their national team counterpart Slade played for the first time since England's loss to the All Blacks in Auckland in the Exeter midfield.

Harlequins started superbly, and but for two try-saving tackles would have been two tries up inside the first 10 minutes - debutant Rigg stopping Will Evans in the second minute before an excellent tap tackle from Olly Woodburn felled Oscar Beard after Tyrone Green's excellent defence-splitting run.

But their pressure eventually told when Beard went over as Exeter slipped off tackles - but immediately from the restart the hosts replied as a wonderful series of attacking phases ended with Woodburn setting Ross Vintcent free for his first try of the season.

Just two minutes later Isgro powered his way over in the right corner for his third try in two Quins appearances as Exeter's defence again floundered. Their poor tackling was then exposed for Will Evans' try as he cruised through the midfield after Jack Kenningham had been held up over the line by Rig following a Lennox Anyanwu break.

Despite the visiting side's dominance, when Exeter had the ball they looked dangerous. Rigg took advantage of a tremendous pick-up by Josh Hodge to put the former Coventry man in towards the end of the half as Exeter somehow went into the interval still in touch with Danny Wilson's side.

Exeter started the second half as Quins had started the first – Paul Brown-Bampoe forced into touch as he went for the left corner on the opening minute of the half and soon after kept Quins out from a five-metre line-out to boost their fragile defensive confidence.

Exeter got a further boost when a wonderful kick-pass from Isgro found Green who went in under the posts only for it to be disallowed for a forward pass in the build up.

Quins did get the bonus point try 13 minutes into the second half as Will Evans got his second after pressure at the breakdown, but Exeter replied within four minutes as Hodge's superb footwork opened the door for Hammersley to score his first Premiership try for the club.

Murley had a try chalked off for a foot in touch with 15 minutes left, but an infringement in the build-up saw Jarrod Evans kick over a simple penalty to extend the lead to 10 points.

Exeter tried their best to get a fourth try, but Harlequins stood firm and got a fifth try of their own that their play throughout the game probably deserved.

Replacement Danny Care got away down the left wing and kicked on for Murley to touch down.

Exeter director of rugby Rob Baxter told BBC Sport:

"The truth is we look a little bit stuck in the headlights don't we?

"When Quins had the ball it almost looked like we couldn't get on the move.

"I'm not going to try and make light of anything, we've got a lot of hard work to get done.

"I'm not going to even stand here and go, 'it's this area, it's that area', by the end we were missing line-outs, we're missing tackles, we're making errors in attack, we start to lose our way.

"It's kind of what the situation creates, I've just got to keep working extremely hard to bring us through the situation as positive as we can."

Harlequins attack coach Nick Evans told BBC Sport:

"Result-wise, five points, scoring 30-odd points down here, with my attack head on, after 15 minutes, I'm probably thinking, 'why are we not 25 points up?'

"We butchered a couple of opportunities, we were creating a lot.

"The plan we had during the week was working and we just weren't quite nailing it, so we probably made it a little bit more nerve-wracking towards the end than we needed to.

"But I think the result was really important coming off last week, which was really disappointing to let Bath back in the game and win it, when we felt we were in a good position in control of that game."

Exeter: Hodge; Woodburn, Slade, Rigg, Brown-Bampoe; Haydon-Wood, Becconsall; Sio (capt), Frost, Painter, Molina, Capstick, Vintcent, Vermeulen, Fisilau.

Replacements: Yeandle, Goodrick-Clarke, Street, Tuima, Roots, Townsend, Skinner, Hammersley.

Harlequins: Green; Isgro, Beard, Anyanwu, Murley; J Evans, Porter; Els, Walker, Lamositele, Herbst, Lewies, Kenningham, W Evans, Chisholm.

Replacements: Jibulu, Jones, Kerrod, Launchbury, Lawday, Care, Benson, David.

Referee: Adam Leal