Chiefs 34 Bordeaux-Begles 19
Exeter Chiefs 34
Bordeaux-Begles 19
Mark Stevens at Sandy Park
Exeter’s European escapades are back on track after the Chiefs returned to winning ways with a comfortable 34-19 victory over French visitors Bordeaux-Begles.
Rob Baxter’s side dominated for large periods in this Round Two encounter, running in four tries on the night courtesy of Olly Woodburn (2), Moray Low and Ian Whitten.
England international Henry Slade landed the remainder of the points for the Aviva Premiership side, slotting four penalties and a conversion in an assured performance at fly-half.
Bordeaux - who were tasting Europe’s top competition for the first time in 16 years - played their part in an entertaining contest, claiming three tries of their own through Nans Ducuing, Julien Rey and Yann Lesgourgues.
It was, however, never enough against the Chiefs, who must now ready themselves for two mouth-watering encounters with last season’s runners-up Clermont-Auvergne next month.
Having seen their three-game winning streak come to an abrupt halt against the Ospreys, Baxter’s side knew a return to home comforts would provide the necessary lift they craved.
Ahead of kick-off, the hosts rang the changes with a new-look front-row of Messrs Moon, Yeandle and Low, whilst there were also starts in the pack for Geoff Parling, Ben White and Tom Johnson.
Behind, England international Slade shunted from the centre to fly-half, whilst there were also inclusions for Woodburn, Ian Whitten and the returning Phil Dollman.
The visitors, meanwhile, were able to parade a more-than-useful outfit, even though they had yet to kick-off their own European campaign following the tragic events in Paris just a week earlier.

Slade provided the first blow, firing over the penalty after Bordeaux tight-head Patrick Toetu was penalised for dropping a scrum under pressure from Moon.
Minutes later and the home fans were celebrating again, this time with the game’s opening try. Nowell and Johnson laid the foundations with an outstanding break-out from deep inside their own half, before the ball was fed through the hands of Whitten and White, who was able to feed Woodburn to go over in the left corner for his maiden score.
The Frenchmen were struggling to contain the home threat, but midway through the half they demonstrated their own attacking prowess, stinging the Chiefs with a try of their own.
Having won a line-out wide on the left, the ball was worked masterfully along their back division from one wing to the other, before full-back Ducuing propelled himself over for the score, which was converted by French international Beauxis.
Almost immediately, the Chiefs threatened once more - Whitten’s excellence at the restart - creating the chance for the Devonians to work the ball left to White, Woodburn and Sam Hill, but the latter was bundled into touch at the crucial moment.
From the resultant line-out, Bordeaux-Begles appeared to serve up perfect ball for their pack, but all of a sudden it was Scotsman Low (pictured above) who emerged from the masses to wriggle his way over from five metres to claim Exeter’s second try, which Slade this time converted.
Slade banged over a second penalty shortly after and another just before the break to increase Exeter’s grip on proceedings as the half came to a close.
In between, the Chiefs did have further chances to score - White had an effort chalked off by the TV match official - but it was not to be as the two teams headed for the tunnel.
HALF TIME EXETER CHIEFS 21 BORDEAUX-BEGLES 7
On the resumption, it took the Chiefs just two minutes to get back on the scoring track. Johnson - who seemed everywhere on the night - was again at the heart of it, leading the charge before his fellow forwards propelled the Chiefs to within touching distance.
With the line firmly in their sights, Chudley fed Slade, who in turn looped the ball wide to Whitten who made no mistake, barging his way over for the touchdown, which again Slade was unable to convert.
The visitors continued to offer the odd glimmer in attack, a point underlined as first Ducuing was thwarted by the combined efforts of Dollman and Woodburn; then inside centre Rey stole a march through the middle, fending off two Exeter tacklers to claim their second try of the night.
The score seemed to ignite the Top 14 side who, for a period of time, looked to inflict further woe on the home side. However, the Chiefs were happy to soak up the pressure before delivering their own knockout blow.
Slade was the architect as his dazzling footwork saw him leave a trail of defenders in his wake as he glided out of his own half, as he was halted just inside the visiting half, he offloaded to Julian Salvi, who in turn fed Dollman who drew the cover before offloading to Woodburn for his second try and the all-important bonus point.

At the other end, Hill’s rampaging work through the heart of the French rearguard fashioned an opening for fellow centre Whitten, but just as the Irishman seemed destined to score, he had the ball knocked from his grasp and the chance was lost.
It did not matter as the wait for further points was not long in coming, Slade adding a fourth penalty of the game when the visitors were pulled up by Welsh official Leighton Hodges for straying offside in front of their own posts.
Even then the Chiefs threatened to add to their tally late in the game, but some stubborn resistance from the French thwarted their advances and the game slowly simmered out into a slow conclusion.
For Devon’s finest it’s back to the bread and butter of the Premiership for the next two weeks against high flying Harlequins and Wasps, before star-studded Clermont provide the next European opposition in mid-December.
Chiefs: P Dollman; J Nowell, I Whitten, S Hill, O Woodburn (M Campagnaro 63); H Slade, W Chudley (D Lewis 58); B Moon (C Rimmer 58), J Yeandle (capt, E Taione 73), M Low (A Brown 58); G Parling, D Welch (O Atkins 64); B White, J Salvi, T Johnson (D Armand 52). Replacement (not used): G Steenson.
Tries - Woodburn (2), Low, Whitten; Conversion - Slade; Penalties - Slade (4)
Bordeaux-Begles: N Ducuing (B Serin 71); M Talebulamaijana, S Guitoune, J Rey, B Connor (C Brusse 60); L Beauxis (R Lonca 48), Y Lesgourgues (C Maynadier 58); S Kitshoff (S Taofifenua 48), O Avei, P Toetu (F Gomez Kodela 30); J Le Devedec, J A Marais (capt, A Jaulhac 58); L Madaule, H Chalmers, L Goujon (M Tauleigne 58).
Tries - Ducuing, Rey, Lesgourgues; Conversions - Beauxis, Lonca
Referee: L Hodges (WRU)
Attendance: 9,577