• Bath 16-38 Exeter
  • Chiefs score six tries to fight back from 13-0 down

Exeter’s biggest victory here looked at one point as unlikely as Worcester mounting a title challenge. They were 13-0 down and were being given the runaround by a team buoyed by the return of the England flanker Sam Underhill, who thwarted the Exeter’s first attack by winning a penalty on his own line.

England have yet to find their feet in this year’s Six Nations so the return of Underhill, performing under the gaze of the Lions head coach, Warren Gatland, was timely. He was playing his first match for two months after recovering from a hip injury and lasted 48 minutes before being replaced.

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