Ali Hepher delighted as Exeter back up Saracens win at London Irish
Exeter head coach Ali Hepher praised his players for backing up last weekend’s victory over fierce rivals Saracens by claiming another Gallagher Premiership win.
The Saracens success – a game given added spice by the salary cap scandal that saw Saracens docked 35 league points and fined more than £5 million – meant Exeter ended 2019 as league leaders.
And they remain top of the pile heading into a fortnight’s Champions Cup action after beating Madejski Stadium hosts London Irish 45-28.
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“We are really pleased with the way the guys fought out there, especially after last week and the emotion we chucked into that,” Chiefs head coach Hepher said.
“In the past, we have slipped off the next week.
“It is a tough situation when you do have such a big game mid-season, and then you have to respond to it, but this is what the side is getting much better at.
“It wasn’t perfect. There were a lot of mistakes and discipline was obviously a factor, but we had enough fight to win against a tough side.”
Exeter delivered a strong bonus-point display, decisively scoring three converted tries in seven minutes before half-time.
Irish battled away to claim four tries of their own and collect a losing bonus point, with Exeter briefly being reduced to 13 men in the second half when wing Olly Woodburn and centre Ollie Devoto were sin-binned for deliberate knock-ons.
“We need to be a little smarter with how we deal with those situations when we are one or two (players) down, but we hung in there enough and got a penalty to move outside a two-score lead,” Hepher added.
“You cannot, for a 30-plus game season, hit 100 per cent mentality and be on it every single week.
“You have got to make sure you pick your moments. You will have slight dips, but you have got to make sure those dips are manageable.”
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