Try-scorer: Gonzalo Camacho
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Exeter boss Rob Baxter was left ruing the lack of a try bonus-point following his side's impressive 33-9 victory over Worcester at Sandy Park on Saturday.
The Chiefs maintained their unbeaten home record in the Aviva Premiership this season as Gonzalo Camacho, Haydn Thomas and Chris Budgen's tries helped them beat the Warriors. However, they failed to take a possible maximum, with Baxter feeling an opportunity was missed.
"It was four very valuable points but I can't help but feel that we left a point out there, not least because large parts of our game held up well and should have given us a foundation to push on a little earlier than we did," he said after the win.
"The enthusiasm of the players to defend was far better than last week [at Bath], our toughness on the game line in the first half was better than last week and our maul defence was fantastic.
"That [the maul] is probably Worcester's biggest weapon and they got no change there at all and our scrum was pretty dominant.
"Those kind of things should have given us the platform to push on but in the second half we lost the momentum for 20 minutes."
Meanwhile, Worcester head coach Richard Hill lamented his side's dismal performance at Sandy Park as being their worst in the 2012/13 Aviva Premiership campaign to date.
"It was difficult to put your finger on exactly what was going wrong but it was across the board with a lot of inaccuracies. We had a very poor start, which puts you on the back foot," he said.
"You can't come back here after being 19-0 down at one stage against Exeter.
"That is what we have to address because that is the fourth game in the league where we have conceded a try in the first five minutes and it knocks the stuffing out of you."







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ArmchairGeneral says...
The bonus point was not key. Exeter were in danger of losing confidence after recent losses. They could have got onto a bad run but this has got them back into being the solid upper mid table team they are.
Posted 09:02 04th November 2012