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Newcastle 18-10 Northampton: Saints let second-half lead slip at Kingston Park to all but scupper play-off hopes… with Chris Boyd’s team now 11 points adrift of the top-four
- Northampton’s play-off hopes are hanging by a thread after defeat at Newcastle
- With three games left, Chris Boyd’s team are 11 points adrift of the top-four spots
- Saints were left empty-handed with Newcastle’s fine kicking pinning them back
Northampton coach Chris Boyd said his hopes of reaching the play-offs were ‘dead’ after Monday night’s defeat by Newcastle.
With three games remaining, the Saints are 11 points adrift of the top four after coughing up a second-half lead.
‘If you play like we have for the last couple of weeks, you don’t deserve to be the top of any race,’ said Boyd.
Northampton’s play-off hopes are hanging by a thread after their defeat against Newcastle
After a 14-month wait for fans to return to Kingston Park, the first-half performance proved to be an anti-climax.
Saints scrum-half Tom James and Newcastle No 8 Callum Chick were shown yellow cards as it ended 3-3 after penalties from James Grayson and Brett Connon.
It took 51 minutes to break the try-scoring deadlock, with Grayson’s looping offload setting up Paul Hill to score.
Five minutes later Adam Radwan levelled the scores with a try down the right wing, before Chidera Obonna snatched the lead with a try down the left.
Newcastle’s smart kicking pinned Saints back, Connon’s penalty on 78 minutes leaving Northampton without a losing bonus point.
Chidera Obonna went over for the Falcons as Saints let a second-half slip to suffer the setback
Supporters were able to return to Kingston Park on Monday to watch the Premiership fixture
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