Despite finishing third in the regular season table Exeter Chiefs are confident they can cause an upset at TwickenhamPrem finals do not always unfold as anticipated. Six of the last seven editions have been settled by...
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Prem finals do not always unfold as anticipated. Six of the last seven editions have been settled by six points or fewer and favourites are not guaranteed to have it their own way. Remember Freddie Burns’ late drop-goal to edge Leicester past Saracens in 2022? Or Harlequins coming from behind against Exeter the previous year? In Twickenham’s summer heat – it’s uncanny how often the weather plays ball – the best of plans can easily go awol.
In 2024 Bath were undone after Beno Obano’s first-half red card and 12 months ago Michael Cheika’s Leicester came within a couple of points of causing a big upset. The common denominator? Finals can be unpredictable occasions and, under pressure, what looked a dead cert last week becomes as relevant as last year’s lottery numbers.
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Despite finishing third in the regular season table Exeter Chiefs are confident they can cause an upset at TwickenhamPrem finals do not always unfold as anticipated. Six of the last seven editions have been settled by...
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