Northampton Saints Dominate with Ten Tries to Secure Quarter-Final Spot
Northampton Saints showcased their dominance with a ten-try victory over Nottingham, securing their place in the Premiership Rugby Cup quarter-finals.

Northampton Saints delivered a commanding performance against Nottingham, securing a 66-33 victory with an impressive ten tries to advance to the quarter-finals of the Premiership Rugby Cup. The match, held at Lady Bay, saw the Saints capitalize on their strength and precision, particularly after Nottingham's Jack Stapley was sin-binned in the first half.
Match Highlights
- Charlie Savala starred with a hat-trick, leading the charge for Northampton. His performance was pivotal in establishing a comfortable lead by halftime.
- Other key contributors included Iakopo Mapu, George Hendy, Tom James, and Tom Litchfield, each adding to the try count.
- Despite Nottingham's spirited efforts, including tries from Sam Green, Ryan Olowofela, and Xavier Valentine, they were unable to match the Saints' intensity.
Key Moments
- Early Lead: Nottingham initially took the lead with quick tries, but Northampton quickly regained control after Stapley's sin-binning.
- Second Half Dominance: Northampton sealed the game early in the second half with tries from Rafe Witheat and Tom Litchfield.
- Late Surge: Nottingham managed a penalty try and additional scores, but Northampton's Tom Seabrook and Archie Benson ensured a decisive victory.
Post-Match Insights
Phil Dowson, Northampton's Director of Rugby, praised the team's resilience despite a challenging start: "They made us work very hard, and there were some frustrating elements. However, we managed to grind them down and take control."
Looking Ahead
With this victory, Northampton now look forward to a potential home quarter-final in the coming weeks, bolstered by their dominant pool performance.
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