Exeter Chiefs head coach Susie Appleby has hailed her facet’s second-half displaying as they beat Saracens 29-12 of their top-of-the-table conflict in Premiership Girls’s Rugby.
Having led 17-12 on the interval the Chiefs saved Saracens scoreless after the break at Sandy Park as they received a fifth win from 5 video games this season.
The victory lifted Exeter to the highest of the desk, three factors away from Sarries and 6 forward of champions Gloucester-Hartpury in third.
“We confirmed up and we delivered just about what we requested for,” Appleby advised BBC Radio Devon.
“I assumed the second half was going to be as tight as the primary half, I stated to Steve [Salvin, assistant coach] at half-time I would take that scoreline and take the win.
“To do what we what did within the second half was great.”
Eilidh Sinclair and Hope Rogers went over after the break to safe a 3rd bonus-point win of the season and ship Saracens again to London and not using a level.
“There’s nonetheless huge room for enchancment, that is the thrilling bit, as a result of a few of our recreation administration wasn’t nice,” Appleby added.
“However there have been great performances from people and we’ll take that and transfer ahead.
“The entrance row have been unbelievable – that is the place it begins and that is the place it finishes actually, they’re unbelievable.
“I believe it was a very good all-round staff efficiency.
“In all probability my stand out participant was Rachel Johnson, she’s simply unbelievable.
“She does all the easy issues rather well together with Emily Robinson, so most likely the again row, but it surely all begins within the engine room and the entrance row.”