Premiership: A late penalty try secures London Irish a dramatic draw against Wasps

London Irish secured a remarkable 42-42 draw with a penalty try in the last play of the game against Wasps at the Brentford Community Stadium on Sunday.
Wasps held a commanding 39-14 lead on the hour-mark as they looked to make a late surge for a play-off spot but their control of the game evaporated after key players were substituted.
Regardless, they are now unbeaten for their last seven games and Irish have failed to beat Wasps at home for the past nine years.
Francois Hougaard scored two five-pointers for Wasps, Jack Willis, Zach Kibirige and Charlie Atkinson were their other try-scorers, with Jimmy Gopperth converting four and kicking two penalties while Jacob Umaga also added a penalty.
Irish responded with tries from Kyle Rowe, Tom Parton, Henry Arundell, Ollie Hassell-Collins and Tom Pearson, with Paddy Jackson converting all five. There was also the crucial penalty-try awarded.
Two poor kicks from Atkinson and a mistake from Dan Robson gifted Irish an early platform but the visitors’ defence held firm against continuous pressure.
For 15 minutes, Wasps struggled to get a foothold in the match but from their first attack they opened the scoring.
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They won a penalty on half-way and from the resulting line-out, Willis finished off an impressive forward drive.
Wasps’ lead lasted only three minutes as Irish produced a free-flowing move to score their opener. A deft offload from Pearson saw Bernhard Janse van Rensburg make a strong burst down the right flank before the centre provided Rowe with the scoring pass.
After 26 minutes Irish took the lead when Hassell-Collins collected a superbly-judged cross-field kick from Janse van Rensburg to send Parton over.
The topsy-turvy nature of the game continued when the dominant Wasps scrum exerted pressure to create the opening for Robson’s excellent long pass to give Hougaard a walk-in.
Irish continued to struggle in the tight against a formidable Wasps pack and from another line-out drive, Robson was again alert by darting to the blindside for Atkinson to cross.
Gopperth converted and added a penalty so Wasps held a 24-14 lead at the end of a frenetic first half.
The first score of the second half was crucial and it went the way of Wasps as they went through numerous phases before Malakai Fekitoa sent Hougaard in for his second.
A sharp break from Fekitoa saw Robson dragged down narrowly short of the try-line but Wasps extended their lead to 18 points with a second penalty from Gopperth.
The situation got worse for Irish when Josh Bassett blasted through a huge hole in their defence for Kibirige to score their fifth before the home side staged their rally.
With 12 minutes remaining they still trailed by 25 points but converted tries from Pearson, Arundell and Hassell-Collins put them within striking distance.
A penalty from Umaga calmed Wasps’ nerves but referee, Craig Maxwell-Keys, awarded a penalty try after viewing the TMO, with Joe Launchbury picking up a yellow card for collapsing a maul.
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