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          Gallagher Prem 2017
          HarlequinsHarlequinsHAR
          26
          15/04FT
          39
          Exeter ChiefsExeter ChiefsEXE
          • Mathew Luamanu(3')
          • Nick Evans(42')
          • Tim Visser(81'+1)
          • Tim Swiel(81'+2)
          • Nick Evans(28', 57', 41'+2)
          • Dave Ewers(17')
          • Michele Campagnaro(36')
          • Lachie Turner(65', 76')
          • Henry Slade(68')
          • Henry Slade(37')
          • Gareth Steenson(66', 70', 77')
          • Henry Slade(8', 50')
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          Exeter close in on home semifinal with big win at Quins

          Exeter's Michele Campagnaro scores his side's second try. Paul Harding/PA Images via Getty Images
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          Apr 15, 2017, 06:59 AM
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          Exeter powered closer to a home semifinal in the Aviva Premiership after claiming a bonus-point 39-26 victory over Harlequins at Twickenham Stoop.

          Lachie Turner and Henry Slade crossed in the space of three minutes to sweep an entertaining match beyond Quins' grasp in the final quarter before Australian full-back Turner then added his second.

          Second-placed Chiefs' finishing proved the difference with Dave Ewers and Michele Campagnaro also crossing in a conclusive win that propels them to a sixth successive league victory.

          The result all but ends Quins' hopes of finishing in the top four and they were left reeling as they saw a 15-11 half-time deficit and then 19-18 lead descend into a heavy home defeat.

          They could not have made a better start as a dynamic attack initiated by Mike Brown ended when Danny Care sent Mat Luamanu diving over in the corner with a sharp missed pass.

          A hole in their defence was exploited by prop Carl Rimmer who was stopped by a forceful tackle from Brown and after 17 phases Exeter were forced to settle for a penalty.

          Delicate hands from Joe Marler and Kyle Sinckler ignited Quins but they could not capitalise on the brilliance of their props and in the 18th minute they slipped behind.

          A moment of magic from Slade created the initial gap, his step and pass drawing in Marland Yarde and as Exeter surged forwards Ewers was able to pick up and drive over.

          Chris Robshaw was putting in an extraordinary shift in defence and it was a tackle on Kai Horstmann that forced him to receive treatment to his neck.

          But even the commitment of the England flanker could not stop Exeter's second try, which began when Brown failed to deal with a high ball.

          The Chiefs were ruthless as they pounced on a rare error from the full-back, gobbling up possession with James Short drifting across field to combine with Olly Woodburn to send Campagnaro across the whitewash.

          Evans landed a penalty on the stroke of half-time and the former All Blacks fly-half then turned poacher shortly after the interval when he picked off Ollie Devoto's ill-judged pass to touch down.

          A breathless passage of play saw both sides butcher try-scoring opportunities and after Slade and Evans swapped penalties, Quins led 19-18 heading into the final quarter.

          Once again Exeter showed their ruthless streak, however, with a quick-witted counter attack that began when Danny Care's grubber was gathered by Short.

          In a heartbeat the left wing flicked the ball to Turner and the Australian raced downfield, chipped ahead and expertly caught the kick and touched down.

          And it was kicking that exposed Quins once more three minutes later, scrum-half Jack Maunder chipping over, Slade collecting via a kind bounce and then putting boot to ball himself before weaving over.

          Exeter were able to plunder their fifth and final try as their opponents blundered once more as Turner grabbed his second, before Tim Visser posted a late consolation score.

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          Standings

          Gallagher Premiership
          RTeamGPPDP
          1NOR18+15774
          2BAT18+22269
          3EXE18+15465
          4LEI18+17863
          5SAR18+17957
          6BRI18+1654
          7SAL18-7836
          8GLO18-15232
          9HAR18-14131
          10NEW18-53512
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