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In the latest round of the Gallagher Premiership, Sale moved into the top four, and along with Saracens, secured their places in the playoffs, setting up a crucial final-game showdown for a play-off spot. Meanwhile, Exeter Chiefs kept their playoff hopes alive with a decisive 58-26 victory over Harlequins at Sandy Park. The match featured a remarkable second-half performance by Exeter, scoring 23 unanswered points and 37 points to Harlequins' 5, highlighted by Henry Slade's impressive play and Feyi-Waboso's standout performance. A late try from Louis Lynagh earned Harlequins a vital bonus point.
Report from Sandy Park. Exeter knew how exhausting it can be to face Toulouse away and then have a six-day turnaround, so waited for Harlequins to tire and won the second half 37-5. Feyi-Waboso so good. https://t.co/evJLbKT6O7
Exeter Chiefs 58 Harlequins 26 Henry Slade impressed again for Chiefs in the Gallagher Premiership play-off race but a late Louis Lynagh try secured vital bonus point for away side Read @SBarnesRugby's report ⬇️ https://t.co/FvBW0yon7O
Seven-try Exeter crush Quins to keep play-off hopes alive https://t.co/DAkQN0TYvv
Exeter out-Quinsing Quins. 23 unanswered points in this second half. It is going down to the wire next weekend.
Back covering Harlequins for the second straight weekend and six days after Toulouse, it's another try-fest at Sandy Park. Six in total, three apiece. HT: Exeter 21-21 Harlequins. Victory essential for both side's play-off chances. #wescoreyouscore
With their wins, Saracens and Northampton have officially clinched their places in the playoffs. Two spots still up for grabs. Massive game coming up next between Exeter and Harlequins. #GallagherPrem
The impressive victory sets up a final-game showdown between Sale and Saracens for a Premiership play-off spot. #GallagherPrem https://t.co/5jKyr3Uuyn
As it stands, Sale are into the top four 👀 Over to you Bristol, Harlequins & Exeter… https://t.co/Ah7Z5wNQRo