Get ready for an intense rugby showdown! The final minute drama that left everyone on the edge of their seats.
In a thrilling Prem match, Bath emerged victorious over Exeter Chiefs, thanks to Arthur Green's last-minute try. But here's where it gets controversial: Exeter staged an incredible comeback, erasing a 26-point deficit to tie the game.
The turning point? Winger Campbell Ridl's red card just two minutes into the game, leaving Exeter shorthanded. Bath took full advantage, with tries from Beno Obano, Alfie Barbeary, Santiago Carreras, and Ollie Lawrence. However, Exeter fought back, scoring through Joseph Dweba and Ollie Woodburn before the break.
And this is the part most people miss: Exeter's transformation this season. Despite being down 12 points at halftime, they showed incredible resilience. Hooker Dweba and Ollie Woodburn kept the Chiefs in the game with their tries.
But Bath's relentless attack continued into the second half, with Ben Spencer's try almost making it over the line. It wasn't until the dying seconds that Exeter's string of penalties gave them a chance, with Greg Fisilau and Immanuel Feyi-Waboso scoring to tie the game.
However, Bath had the last laugh as replacement Arthur Green snatched victory from the jaws of defeat, scoring the winning try under a pile of players.
So, who do you think deserved the win? Was it Bath's strategic play, or Exeter's incredible comeback spirit? Let's discuss in the comments and share your thoughts on this thrilling rugby match!