Houston Sur 0:3 Houston FC FC Motown II 3:0 New Jersey Copa San Marcos de Arica 1:3 Deportes Limache Brazil 3:0 Haiti Snohomish United 4:0 Bangers Reboceros La Piedad 0:2 Club Queretaro Türkiye 0:1 Paraguay Hume City 3:2 Green Gully Cooks Hill United 3:3 Weston Bears Lambton Jaffas 1:1 Adamstown Rosebuds Toronto Awaba Stags 1:0 South Cardiff Robina City 1:0 Logan Lightning Devonport City 2:2 Clarence Zebras South East Utd. 1:0 Glenorchy Knights Launceston United 3:2 Ulverstone New Town 6:3 Hobart Utd. Hobart City 2:2 Taroona Northern Rangers 10:2 Somerset Canberra Olympic 2:5 Monaro Panthers Western Sydney Wanderers U23 0:3 Sutherland Sharks Avondale 11:0 Dandenong Thunder Heidelberg United 0:1 Preston Lions North Sunshine Eagles 0:2 Northcote City Melbourne Srbija 2:0 Melbourne Knights Belmont Swansea 1:0 Broadmeadow Magic Gold Coast United 1:4 Brisbane Roar II Brindabella 1:0 O'Connor Knights Manningham United Blues 2:3 North Geelong Warriors Adelaide United II 1:1 Adelaide Comets Playford City Patriots 4:1 Campbelltown City

In a high-energy match at Allianz Stadium, the Northampton Saints took home the Premiership title by beating the Exeter Chiefs 26-17. The game was packed with action, and one player stood out with a pair of crucial tries.

George Hendy Shines with Two Key Tries

The star of the show was George Hendy, who crossed the try line twice to power his team to victory. His first try came early in the first half, giving the Saints a lead they would never give up. His second try in the second half sealed the deal, leaving Exeter with too much ground to make up.

  • Hendy’s first try set the tone for the Saints’ aggressive attack.
  • His second try came at a critical moment, crushing Exeter’s comeback hopes.

Exeter Chiefs Fight Hard but Fall Short

The Exeter Chiefs didn’t go down without a fight. They scored two tries of their own and kept the score close for most of the match. However, strong defense from the Saints and a few missed chances meant Exeter couldn’t pull ahead when it mattered most.

Exeter’s players showed plenty of heart, but the Saints’ experience and Hendy’s heroics were just too much to handle.

A Memorable Win for Northampton Saints

This victory marks a huge moment for the Northampton Saints and their fans. The team played with passion and skill from start to finish, earning every bit of the trophy. For George Hendy, this final will be a game he remembers forever, as his two tries made him the hero of the day.

The Saints now celebrate their hard-earned Premiership title, while Exeter will look to come back stronger next season.

Sign In

Sign in to save favourites, sync across devices, and more.

Don't have an account? Create one