Northampton solidified their position at the top of the Premiership standings following an exciting match against Bath, where the teams combined for 12 tries. The game ended with a decisive penalty kick by Fin Smith after a high tackle was identified by officials. The score was tied as time expired, but the penalty secured a 40-36 win for Northampton. Bath, resting key players ahead of a European semi-final, fielded a secondary lineup but remained competitive. Northampton’s Tommy Freeman scored three tries, nearing a club record. Other notable scorers included Ollie Sleightholme with two tries and Fin Smith with one. Bath’s tries came from players like Louie Hennessey, Arthur Green, Tom Carr-Smith, Tom de Glanville, and Archie Griffin. The match featured rapid scoring, with Northampton leading 26-14 at halftime. Despite Bath’s comeback to level the score at 31-31, Northampton pulled ahead again before the late equalizer and final penalty. This result gives Northampton a four-point advantage over Bath with four games remaining, positioning them well for the playoffs.
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