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Olly Woodburn and Jack Nowell inspire rampant Exeter to crush Bristol

Exeter returned to the scene of their greatest triumph to secure their most convincing win of the Premiership season to date. The Chiefs, with nine starting survivors from the team who won the European Cup on this same pitch almost exactly two years ago, proved too strong and resourceful for their outgunned hosts with their wingers Jack Nowell and Olly Woodburn sharing four of their seven tries.

It was a sobering night all round for the Bears, who faded badly after a promising start and increasingly could not cope with Exeter’s multi-dimensional threats. Bristol’s Ellis Genge had a particularly frustrating evening, being warned for dissent having already been sin-binned for an illegal clearout, but this was not a game that any of the home squad will recall with much affection.

Nowell, on the other hand, showed signs of returning to his best form and Scotland’s Jonny Gray was named man of the match as the Chiefs jumped to second in the table. On this evidence they will be back in the playoff mix at the end of the season while the Bears have some issues to address with the heavier fields of winter looming.

Having been disappointing in Newcastle a week earlier, Bristol were clearly eager to make early amends. Their first try was a beauty by anybody’s standards, the alert Sheedy delivering a perfect cross-kick with his left foot to a completely unmarked Toby Fricker before knocking over the wide-angled conversion with his right.

Exeter were suitably grateful, then, when the energetic Genge was yellow carded for a brutal clear out on Gray to give the visiting pack a numerical advantage. They wasted no time in exploiting it, a big driven maul sucking in enough defenders to leave acres of space out wide for Jack Nowell to

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