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The restart is knocked on by an Exeter hand. Warriors win their own scrum and seek to attack down the sidelines in a last ditch effort to retake the lead. But Pennell is bundled into touch by a superb Exeter defence. And with that, referee David Rose brings an end to a fantastic game of rugby, with Exeter rightfully picking up four points. Thanks for joining us, and see you next time!
Chiefs with all the possession in the last ten minutes. Finally the try comes, when Dean Mumm powers over from close range, returning the lead to Exeter. Steenson adds the extras.
Replacement number 8, Sam Betty is forced off the field through injury after only five minutes of game-time. Taulava retakes his place in the backrow.
Exeter scrum on the Warriors' five has to be reset three times. On the third attempt, the referee awards a penalty to the Warriors. A relieved Andy Goode clears his lines.
Disaster for the home team. Matavesi flops over the top of a Chiefs ruck, killing off a promising piece of play. Referee shows him yellow.
Sustained period of pressure by the Chiefs in the Warriors' twenty-two. Warriors putting bodies on the line in defence...
Warriors try to re-enact the previous try, reconstructing the maul off the back of a cleanly taken line-out. This time however, the maul falters and comes to ground short of the Exeter line. The Warriors are determined though and they spread the ball wide to Drauininui on the wing who cuts back inside and touches down. Shift of momentum here at Sixways!
Warriors win their own line out and set up a rolling maul. The maul inches its way toward the Chiefs' whitewash, and eventually it's the openside flanker, Matt Kvesic, who splits off the back and crashes over. Goode pushes the conversion wide though.