Slade brings festive cheer in Exeter win
The Guardian|December 18, 2023
The bounce of a rugby ball can change everything, as Munster found to their cost in Devon.
Robert Kitson
Slade brings festive cheer in Exeter win

One minute the Irish province were looking in command of a Champions Cup fixture they badly needed to win, the next they were heading home downcast after a game transformed by another late surge from a re-energized young Chiefs team still unbeaten in Pool Three.

When Munster led 24-13 entering the final quarter they seemed all but safe, only for Exeter’s bench to replicate the Houdini act they performed in Toulon in the opening round. First, the back-row forward Ross Vincent stretched over for a close-range try and then, a couple of minutes later, the replacement scrum-half Stu Townsend lobbed a hopeful box kick into space on the edge of the Munster 22.

Calvin Nash, scorer of his side’s first try, allowed it to bounce and the former Leinster forward Jack Dunne came charging into view to poach it. To Munster’s horror, the lock kept rumbling to the try-line and Exeter were ahead for the fi rst time. An interception score from Henry Slade in the 79th minute compounded Irish pain to earn the Chiefs an additional pre-Christmas bonus via their fourth try.

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