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Gloucester left kicking themselves as Falcons escape on the road
Billy Twelvetrees missed a late conversion attempt as Gloucester’s comeback bid came up just short in a Premiership thriller.
Newcastle Falcons became the first visiting side to win at Kingsholm in the Premiership this season, as they capitalised on Gloucester’s kicking issues to triumph 21-20 on Saturday.
Ally Hogg and Michael Young scored tries for the in-form Falcons, who appeared to be coasting towards victory when they led 21-10 in the early stages of the second half.
However, they were indebted to a missed conversion in the closing minutes, Billy Twelvetrees unable to add the extras after Lewis Ludlow had barged his way over from close range.
Billy Burns had earlier failed to convert tries from Jason Woodward, David Halaifonua and Mark Atkinson for the hosts, meaning Gloucester came up short in the final reckoning.
Into third we go… pic.twitter.com/KzLXfntJ4N
— Newcastle Falcons (@FalconsRugby) March 3, 2018
Denny Solomona celebrated signing a new contract with Sale by scoring a hat-trick of tries in the Sharks’ 34-25 win over struggling Northampton.
The winger – who penned a four-year deal during the week – completed his treble in the first half as Sale, who also saw Marland Yarde cross, wrapped up a bonus point before the break.
Having trailed 31-6 at half time, Northampton responded with three tries of their own in the second half – Michael Paterson, Rob Horne and Heinrich Brussow the scorers – but the Sharks held for their first league win at Franklin’s Gardens since May 2006.
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