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Newcastle Falcons
Newcastle Falcons
London Wasps
London Wasps
13 - 32
(Half Time 13 - 15)
Attendance:
10,200
Date & Time:
Wed 7th May 2008, 20:00
League table
Pos
Team
Pl
Pts
1Gloucester Rugby2170
2Bath Rugby2168
3London Wasps2165
4Sale Sharks2163
5Harlequins2161
6Leicester Tigers2159
7London Irish2155
8Saracens2148
9Bristol Rugby2136
10Newcastle Falcons2134
11Worcester Warriors2131
12Leeds Carnegie2112
Other fixtures
Gloucester Rugby8 - 6Bath Rugby
Leeds Carnegie28 - 45London Wasps
Leicester Tigers31 - 28Harlequins
Sale Sharks7 - 17London Irish
Saracens25 - 20Bristol Rugby
Worcester Warriors51 - 10Newcastle Falcons
Josh Lewsey
Josh Lewseygrabbed one of Wasps' tries
Wasps edge nearer home semi-final
7 May 2008, 4:48 pm
By Scrum.com
An 80-metre try from Paul Sackey helped Wasps win their game in hand to climb into third place in the Guinness Premiership and keep alive their hopes of a home semi-final in the play-offs.
Even without the rested trio of Lawrence Dallaglio, Raphael Ibanez and Tom Voyce, Wasps had too much pace and guile for a valiant but experienced Newcastle, who made nine changes to the side that beat Leicester to give Steve Bates his first win as acting director of rugby.

Wasps, whose eight-match winning run came to grief at leaders Gloucester on Sunday, were always in control of a scrappy encounter but it took them until the 76th minute to secure their try bonus point.

England fly-half Danny Cipriani, nominated earlier in the day for the PRA players' player of the year award, kicked five goals from six attempts to help clinch a third win of the season over the Falcons, but their first at Kingston Park for four years.

A fifth successive away win took Ian McGeechan's men above Sale and Harlequins in the table and a sixth at the expense of relegated Leeds in Saturday's final programme could secure a second-placed finish.

While Jonny Wilkinson was an anticipated absentee, the 10,200 capacity crowd were denied one last chance to see Matthew Tait, Toby Flood and Ben Woods, who are all leaving Kingston Park after Saturday's final game at Worcester.

Tait was a late withdrawal with a hip injury, paving the way for younger brother Alex to make his ninth appearance but that was short-lived when he went off after only 12 minutes with a cut head.

Tom May gave the Falcons an early lead with a penalty but Wasps were always the more adventurous on attack and full-back Ricki Flutey atoned for his frailty under the high ball with a series of incisive breaks from deep.

England wing Sackey was also a threat and Cipriani caused all sorts of problems with his sleight of hand, yet both Wasps' first-half tries were dour efforts with flankers James Haskell and Tom Rees being driven over from close range.

In contrast, Newcastle's first-half tries were sparkling long-range efforts, albeit against the run of play.

Rob Miller, an 18-year-old fly-half introduced for only his third appearance because of injury to Tait, jinked through the heart of the Wasps defence and his long pass gave centre May a clear run to the line.

Right winger Ollie Phillips scored the Falcons' other try, collecting Steve Jones' perfectly-judged kick after number eight Russell Winter had seized on a couple of handling errors by the visitors.

While May and Miller missed both conversions between them, Cipriani kicked a penalty and a conversion to nudge his side 15-13 ahead at the break and he was involved in the best try of the match three minutes into the second half.

Wasps turned over possession deep inside their own half and swept the ball along the line until Cipriani went through a gap and allowed Sackey to finish off a brilliant 80-metre move.

Cipriani's touchline conversion opened up a 22-13 lead and he extended that to 12 points with a 59th-minute penalty.

Wasps maintained their domination but did not grab the all-important fourth try until five minutes from the end when winger Josh Lewsey sliced through a tired Newcastle defence and Cipriani kicked his fifth goal.

Newcastle (13) 13 Wasps (15) 32

Newcastle: Tries: May, Phillips. Pens: May.

Newcastle: A. Tait, Phillips, May, Visser, Rudd, Jones, Charlton, Ward, Thompson, Hayman, Parling, Sorenson, Dowson, B. Wilson, Winter.

Replacements: Miller for A. Tait (13), Young for Charlton (59), D. Wilson for Ward (48), Beattie for Hayman (68), Perry for Sorenson (62), Brown for Dowson (53), Williamson for B. Wilson (48).

Wasps: Tries: Haskell, Rees, Sackey, Lewsey. Cons: Cipriani 3. Pens: Cipriani 2.
 
Wasps: Flutey, Sackey, Waters, Waldouck, Lewsey, Cipriani, Reddan, Payne, Ward, Barnard, Skivington, Birkett, Haskell, Rees, Hart.

Replacements: van Gisbergen for Waters (41), Staunton for Cipriani (76), Buckland for Ward (59), French for Barnard (51), Shaw for Skivington (59), Worsley for Hart (68).

Not Used: McMillan.

Att: 10,200

Ref: Rob Debney (Leicestershire).

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