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| Saturday, 25 January, 2003, 16:16 GMT Saints break Bath hearts ![]() Jorgensen crashes over to score Saints' winning try Bath 29-30 Northampton Northampton staged a dramatic late rally to pip Bath for a place in the Powergen Cup semi-finals after a pulsating clash at The Rec. The home side appeared to be on the verge of a first domestic cup semi-final since 1996 when they led 29-23 in the final quarter. But a try from Saints centre Peter Jorgensen with two minutes left, converted by Paul Grayson, secured last year's beaten finalists a place in the last four.
In-form England wing Ben Cohen bagged the visitors' other two tries as the Saints turned round a 16-3 first-quarter deficit. But Bath led 23-17 at the interval as Ollie Barkley kicked three penalties and converted tries from scrum-half Gareth Cooper and prop David Barnes. Two more penalties from the fly-half appeared decisive before Jorgensen - a fortnight after claiming a late Heineken Cup winning-score against Biarritz - struck. Referee Steve Lander sin-binned three players, including Bath captain Danny Grewcock and Northampton number eight Mark Connors after they freely traded blows.
The game began with a flare-up among the forwards after just two minutes. Several players threw punches, but Lander singled out Saints hooker Dan Richmond for a lecture, and Barkley struck the resulting penalty from 50 metres. Although Grayson quickly levelled, Bath opened up a 13-3 lead inside 15 minutes. Barkley kicked another penalty before Cohen fumbled a steepling kick from Mike Catt - making his first start since November - to give Bath an attacking lineout.
Flanker Adam Vander broke clear before finding the supporting Cooper, who enjoyed a simple run-in. Another Barkley penalty extended the lead, but Cohen reduced the deficit when he scythed through Bath's midfield defence, Grayson converting. A stunning Mike Tindall tackle on Saints' ex-All Blacks wing Bruce Reihana denied Northampton another try. But they moved ahead when Grayson ran a penalty and Cohen caught the fly-half's kick, Grayson converting for a 17-16 lead.
Bath regained the ascendancy before the break when the livewire Cooper caught Northampton's defence off guard and Barnes touched down. Barkley converted for a 23-17 interval lead, just after flanker Andy Beattie was sin-binned for a technical infringement. Grayson's second successful penalty reduced the gap, only for Barkley to restore Bath's six-point lead. But it was Saints who marched on after their late rescue act. Bath: Perry; Danielli, Maggs, Tindall, Barkley; Catt, Cooper; Barnes, Humphries, Mallett, Borthwick, Grewcock, Beattie, Vander, N Thomas. Northampton: Beal; Reihana, Jorgensen, Leslie, Cohen; Grayson, Dawson; Smith, Richmond, Stewart, Lord, Hunter, Blowers, Pountney (capt), Connors. Referee: Steve Lander (RFU) |
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