Exeter Chiefs win thriller to reach PREM Rugby final and deny Bath
- On Saturday, June 13, 2026, the Exeter Chiefs defeated Bath Rugby 27-26 in a Gallagher PREM semi-final match at the Recreation Ground, securing their spot in the league final.
- Despite trailing 26-10 at half-time after a dominant first half from Bath, the Exeter Chiefs mounted a second-half resurgence, scoring 17 unanswered points to overcome the 16-point interval deficit.
- Momentum shifted after Bath's Joe Cokanasiga received a yellow card for a deliberate knock-on, allowing Exeter to capitalize with tries from Christ Tshiunza, Ben Hammersley, Greg Fisilau, and Ethan Burger.
- Exeter director of rugby Rob Baxter said he remained confident at half-time, while Bath head of rugby Johann van Graan noted, "Our intent was excellent in the first half."
- Next Saturday, the Exeter Chiefs will face Northampton at Allianz Stadium in the league final, as the team advances following their dramatic one-point victory.
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