Bath break Exeter's hearts with last-minute try to foil dramatic comeback

Bath Escape Exeter with Dramatic Last-Minute Try to Foil Comeback Bid

The English Premiership witnessed a heart-stopping thriller at Exeter's home turf as Bath staged an incredible comeback to snatch victory from the jaws of certain defeat in the final minute. The Chiefs' lead had been blown wide open by a four-try first quarter haul, but their rivals responded with four unanswered tries of their own before exuding hope once more.

Exeter's initial onslaught was compounded by the red card shown to Campbell Ridl after an aerial challenge on Henry Arundell in the third minute. This gave Bath an early foothold into the game, and they capitalized on a series of penalty opportunities that saw them trail 8-7 at half-time before leveling the score.

However, the second period saw Exeter pull clear with a trio of tries within seven minutes of each other, before Bath's attacking display eventually caught up. The home team were down to 14 men for much of the game due to Ridl's absence and subsequent momentum shifts that ultimately played into their favor.

A stunning last-minute try from Arthur Green provided an unexpected turning point as it secured the bonus point victory for Bath in a contest dominated by the sheer competitiveness of the Premiership. "It's great for the Premiership," said Johann van Graan, Bath's head coach, reflecting on his team's triumph over Exeter.

The game encapsulated the spirit and unpredictability that characterizes English rugby league competition as both teams were shown glimpses of brilliance in a contest which saw an ebb and flow that only ended with victory for the home side via Green's decisive try.
 
lol what a game!!! i was glued to my screen the whole time but somehow managed to miss it by like 4 days πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ bath deserved that win tho, exeter had them cornered but those bath boys came from nowhere. campbell ridl's red card was like a wake-up call for them, and that bonus point try at the end was insane! 🀯 i love how both teams played their hearts out, it's what makes premiership rugby so exciting πŸ˜‚
 
I mean, what even is the deal with these tries?! It's like the players are trying to score goals or something 🀯! Bath coming back from the dead was insane! I'm talking like a zombie apocalypse situation - they were down and out, but somehow managed to get up again. And that last try by Arthur Green? Game-changer, bro! The momentum shift was wild. Exeter had it in the bag, but then... magic happened 🌟. The Premiership is just so unpredictable, I love it! It's not just about winning or losing, it's about how you respond to adversity and come out on top. And Bath responded like total pros πŸ’ͺ. Great game, and I'm hyped for more!
 
omg i was literally on the edge of my seat the whole game 🀯😱 what a dramatic comeback by bath!! i think exeter got a bit too complacent after taking the lead 8-7 at half-time and underestimating bath's attacking display they pulled it off in style with that last-minute bonus point try from arthur green πŸ’₯πŸŽ‰ but seriously, 14 men for much of the game made all the difference for bath πŸ‘ exeter should really work on their discipline next season πŸ€”
 
🀯 I'm still reeling from that insane comeback by Bath! Four tries in the first quarter and then Exeter go down a man due to Ridl's red card, but you'd think they'd be done for - WRONG πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. The Chiefs respond with four unanswered tries of their own and suddenly it's anyone's game. I mean, that last-minute try from Arthur Green was pure magic ✨. And 14 men down didn't seem to bother Exeter either... just goes to show how competitive this Premiership is! πŸ˜…
 
man... this exeter bath match was literally insane 😲! i mean, you get this huge 4 try lead in the first quarter, but then bath just comes back from the dead πŸ’€πŸ”₯ they're down to 14 men for most of the game because that red card changes everything, and yet they still manage to stay in it. exeter's squad is so deep, but bath's just got this fire πŸ”₯ under them, especially with van graan at the helm - he made some genius tactical decisions that gave his team an edge.

but what really gets me is how both teams were giving it their all πŸ’ͺ🏽, and that last minute try from green was just incredible 🀯! it's not every day you see a game like this in the premiership. what i love about england rugby league is the unpredictability - one minute your team's on top, next minute they're fighting for their lives πŸ˜…. anyhoo, what an absolute thriller of a match! πŸ’₯
 
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Exeter had it all... Campbell Ridl getting sent off, penalty opportunities galore, Exeter on fire! But then came Bath's comeback kids and suddenly it was anyone's game 🀯πŸ’ͺ
 
OMG 🀯 just looked at some stats on Premier League matches this season... 45% of games have been decided by one try or less πŸ“ŠπŸ‰ 50% of tries scored were from outside the 22-meter zone πŸš€πŸ‘€ and did you know that Exeter have conceded an average of 2.5 penalties per game? 😱 13 out of their 16 penalty kicks this season have been conceded in the last 10 minutes of a match... talk about putting pressure on teams! 🀯
 
🀯 The utter unpredictability of this match is truly fascinating! Exeter's initial four-try blitz seemed like insurmountable momentum, but Bath's ability to respond with a series of unanswered tries, coupled with their effective use of penalty opportunities, showcased the team's remarkable resilience and adaptability. πŸ‰ The red card shown to Campbell Ridl was a turning point in the game, as Exeter struggled to cope with one fewer man on the pitch. Meanwhile, Bath's attacking prowess ultimately proved decisive, with Arthur Green's stunning last-minute try securing a thrilling bonus-point victory! πŸ‘
 
OMG, what a game!!! 🀯 I was on the edge of my seat when Bath came back from 8-0 down! Exeter thought they had it in the bag but those guys just wouldn't give up πŸ™Œ. And that last minute try from Arthur Green? Mind blown!! 😲 I'm loving the Premiership right now, every game is so intense and unpredictable πŸ€―πŸ‰
 
OMG, this game was insane!!! 🀯 I cant even believe Bath came back from being down 4 tries behind to win! They must've been sooo relieved to get that last-minute bonus point try from Arthur Green πŸ˜…. Exeter's chances of winning were ruined by that red card and they just couldnt capitalize on their opportunities. Johann van Graan is right tho, the Premiership is all about being competitive and this game showed us that πŸ’ͺ. Its gonna be a great season if teams keep pulling off crazy comebacks like this! πŸŽ‰
 
Ugh, can't they just make the 5m line drop-off stable without having to rely on penalty attempts all game? Bath's win was awesome but it feels like Exeter had them right where they wanted them and still managed to blow that lead. Campbell Ridl getting sent off for a silly foul in the third minute totally changed the momentum of the game πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ

And what's up with Exeter not having some sort of safety net when you're down 14 men? Bath were still scoring tries despite being shorthanded and that just shows how well they adapted. The bonus point win for Bath is cool but I'd have loved to see more consistency from both teams, especially on the penalty front πŸ˜’
 
πŸ€” I'm still trying to wrap my head around this game... Bath came from way behind, like 8-7 at half-time, and somehow managed to win it in the last minute? πŸ™ˆ The way Exeter were down to 14 men must've been super tough for them. And that red card for Ridl was a major blow... but I guess it worked out for Bath in the end! πŸ˜‚ It's crazy how one try can change the momentum of a game like that. And what a coach Johann van Graan is - always staying positive, even when things seem impossible. πŸ€“
 
I'm telling you, if Bath hadn't lost Campbell Ridl to that red card, Exeter would've been done for, lol πŸ˜‚! I mean, 4 tries in the first quarter is insane, but Exeter just couldn't keep it up? 🀯 And then they go down to 14 men and still manage to pull away? Give me a break! πŸ˜‚ But you gotta give Bath credit, they showed some serious grit and determination. Arthur Green's try at the end was clutch, for sure πŸ‘. The game was so intense, I'm just glad no one got seriously hurt πŸ™.
 
just witnessed this crazy match and i'm still reeling from it 🀯! bath escape exeter with a dramatic comeback is not even words to describe what just happened 😲. 4 tries in the first quarter, then they come back with 4 unanswered tries of their own? that's insane! and then there was that red card... talk about momentum shifts ⚠️. i love how exeter were down to 14 men for most of the game but still managed to keep it close πŸ”₯. and that last minute try from green? absolute magic ✨. anyway, can't wait to see what's next for both these teams πŸ€”πŸ‰
 
🀯 I'm still buzzing from this match! The comeback from Bath was insane! 4 tries down, then they just went to town. I love how Exeter pushed back hard but ultimately couldn't keep up with Bath's momentum. That last minute try by Arthur Green was a real nail-biter - you could feel the energy in the stadium! πŸŽ‰ It just goes to show that anything can happen in the Premiership. The game itself was super competitive, both teams gave it their all. I'm so glad Exeter got some of those tries because Campbell Ridl's red card changed the whole flow of the game. 😬
 
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