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Jun 14, 2026
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Northampton and Exeter Defy Odds to Reach Premiership Rugby Final

AI Summary
Northampton and Exeter have made it to the Premiership Rugby final despite finishing second and third bottom of the table last season. They showed remarkable grit and bravery to overcome their opponents in the semi-finals.

The Unlikely Journey to the Final

It is not every day that two teams who finished second and third bottom of the Prem table only 12 months ago make it to a grand final. Regardless of this Saturday’s outcome, Northampton and Exeter have shown every club in the league what is doable, with one big caveat. Squad depth and recruitment matter but not as much as the collective desire to stay positive no matter what.

Exeter's Sensational Comeback

Exeter needed every ounce of grit and resilience in Bath on Saturday as they somehow held out for 41 phases to clinch a sensational 27-26 victory, having trailed 26-10 at half-time. Northampton, similarly, never lost the courage of their convictions against Leicester on Friday night, transcending the big occasion to put seven tries past excellent opposition in another thrilling contest.

The Key to Success

What a contrast to the fall of the deposed champions Bath, who will rue their second-half decision-making at the Rec for a long time. A reliance on forward power is all well and good until circumstances demand a switch to other forms of smart energy. Without the injured Finn Russell to supply a crucial extra tactical dimension, Bath’s conservative pick-and-go game eventually blew up in their faces.

The Impact of Tactical Bravery

It further underscored the importance in the modern game of shifting the point of attack and having a fly-half prepared to take the initiative at key stages. While Santiago Carreras is a talented player he had started only three games at 10 for Bath since arriving last summer. When the clutch moment arrived and either a close-range drop-goal or a wide pass were head-clutchingly obvious, no one had the wit to make the call.

The Prediction

Denying Pollock and co this weekend is not going to be easy but Exeter have been cheerfully upending predictions for a while. Latterly they have seen off Bath twice plus a highly motivated Saracens and Leicester, en route to a first Prem final appearance since 2021.