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Nathan Earle’s double helps Harlequins stun Premiership leaders Exeter

Nathan Earle on his way to his second try for Harlequins against Exeter.
Nathan Earle on his way to his second try for Harlequins against Premiership leaders Exeter. Photograph: Andrew Fosker/Seconds Left/Rex/Shutterstock

Exeter’s director of rugby, Rob Baxter, was magnanimous in defeat after his side suffered their first loss of the Premiership season at the hands of Harlequins in a thriller at the Stoop.

Joe Marchant’s crucial late tie swung the game in Harlequins’ favour despite a late rally from the leaders as Chiefs fell to their first away reverse since 18 February, 28-26.

Two tries from Nathan Earle either side of the break put Quins back ahead but Exeter did not lose their heads as Jack Yeandle and Ollie Devoto reduced their lead to a single point before Marcus Smith’s penalty and Marchant’s try ended the visitors’ challenge.

Despite surrendering an eight-game winning streak, Baxter believes the defeat will only serve as further inspiration for their Champions Cup clash against Gloucester next week.

Ollie Devoto defies multiple Harlequins tackles to score for Exeter and set up a tense finish.
Ollie Devoto defies multiple Harlequins tackles to score for Exeter and set up a tense finish. Photograph: Robbie Stephenson/JMP/Rex/Shutterstock

“I was interviewed before the game and asked about our away record and I said that we have got quite an extended group who know how to win and to make it hard for the opposition,” Baxter said. “I think that’s the bit we got the most wrong today because it felt like multiple times when we started to get back into the game, that that’s where we errored.

“It was frustrating from our perspective because some of our elements that make us hard to beat went missing today. When we scored a try, the first thing we did was concede a penalty off the restart – that brings pressure straight back against us,” Baxter added.

“You also have to give credit to Harlequins because there’s no doubt that some of those errors came from pressure from the opposition. In a way the boys have got to take the loss and refocus.”

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