Parks kicks Chiefs to victory

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By Steve Grace
16/2/17

Fly-half Gwyn Parks kicked 19 points as Exeter Chiefs took third place on Premiership Rugby U18 Academy Finals Day with a narrow 29-28 victory over Wasps at Sixways.

Will Porter’s try had Wasps in front within a minute, but Exeter led 19-17 thanks largely to Parks’ impressive kicking display.

The second half was a tight affair with each team’s hooker scoring tries, but it was Parks accuracy at the kicking tee that ensured the Chiefs finished with a one-point win and third spot.

Wasps opened their account as scrum-half and captain Will Porter ran in from the halfway line.

He dodged a couple of tackles before crossing over under the posts, leaving an easy conversion for Jacob Umaga.

Two impressive penalties from the boot of Exeter fly-half Parks reduced the deficit to a single point.

But Wasps scored their second try from the restart as a fine move finished with Sam Spink offloading to full-back Matt Wells who went over and Umaga kicked his second conversion.

GettyImages.635642334An infringement at the ruck gave Parks the chance to kick his third penalty of the afternoon to make the score 14-9 before the Chiefs took the lead.

A driving maul from the line-out moved Exeter to within five metres of the tryline and eventually prop Danny Southworth powered over.

Parks maintained his 100 per cent record from the kicking tee to put Exeter ahead before Umaga and Parks exchanged penalties as Exeter led 19-17 at the break.

Some terrific defending denied Wasps winger Brendan Clark in the corner, but Umaga soon kicked his second penalty to put Wasps in front by a point early in the second period.

Exeter hooker Ben Phillips touched down following a pick and go with Parks converting to put them ahead 26-20, before his Wasps’ opposite number Alfie Barbeary crossed over at the opposite end.

Umaga missed the conversion but made amends with a long-range penalty shortly after to put Wasps ahead 28-26.

But Parks kicked his fifth penalty to put Exeter a point ahead with ten minutes remaining and the Chiefs held on for the narrow victory.

Wasps: Wells, Atta, Bellis, Spink, Clark, Umaga, Porter, Salkeld, Barbeary, Strainge, Sayer, Tunney, Mawdsley, Seabrook, Willis.

Replacements: Guthrie, Leat, Harris, Kiff, Pill, Bishop, Pietersen, O’Sullivan.

Exeter Chiefs: Marks, Penprase, Gibbon, Elderkin, Cant, Parks, Snow, Southworth, Phillips, Street, Cooke, Pearson, Wright, Capstick, Tuima.

Replacements: Rideout, Petch, Hodge, Clarke, Gibson, Norey, Maunder, Hallum.

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