Gloucester stung by Wasps

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Otherwise the game was pretty even and concentrated around the middle third, the main difference being a Wasps try which came in the 24th minute.

It was the home side’s one and only dangerous attack, and after Andy Williams had done well to stop Ben Jacobs on the line, a couple of phases later, off slow ball, Walder stepped inside Taylor and outside Will James too easily to score. Walder added the conversion to add to his three penalties in the half, with Taylor kicking two from three after missing a kickable first effort as the Cherry and Whites searched for a foothold in the game.

The scrum was more competitive than most would have thought given the injuries the home side have suffered at prop and the performance of Gloucester in demolishing Sale last week.

 Instead, the Wasps front row of Sakaria Taulafo, Rob Webber and Ben Broster turned over the first set-piece, although Gloucester had the slight upper hand from there.

The Cherry and Whites were handed a big opportunity to get back into it just before half time when Wasps’ replacement scrum-half Warren Fury was yellow carded for an infringement at a ruck, leaving them one short for the opening 10 minutes of the second period.

Although Gloucester failed to capitalise, with no score during Fury’s time off the field, they did come out with renewed energy in the second half, and would get their reward eventually.

The half backs were changed, Robinson and Lawson now pulling the strings for the Cherry and Whites and effecting a momentum turn.

After Lawson had sent Lesley Vainikolo charging into the defence from a line-out, a Robinson flat pass put Tindall through a huge gap 30 metres out and with work to do.

But Tindall was in the mood and he beat Sackey as if the England winger was not there and slide over next to the posts, Gloucester back in the game. A Robinson penalty on 59 minutes leveled it, and the momentum was crucially with Gloucester at this point, before Qera’s yellow card swung it back the other way again.

Lemi score his try with Qera off the fielding the 71st minute to go with Walder’s three points from the infringement, which left Gloucester eight behind and chasing the game again.

Another Robinson penalty took them within bonus point territory and set up a grandstand finish, and despite a break from James Simpson-Daniel which threatened the Wasps line, Gloucester were forced to make do with a losing bonus point.

The result leaves Gloucester seventh, level on points with Harlequins and 11 points off Wasps in fourth place.

Wasps: M Van Gisbergen; P Sackey, B Jacobs, S Kefu, D Lemi; D Walder, J Honeyben; Z Taulafo, R Webber (capt), B Broster; M Veale, D Leo; J Hart, S Betsen, D Ward Smith. Reps: H Ellis (Hart 73), W Fury (Honeyben 26, yellow card 39/49), D Cipriani (van Gisbergen 59), D Waldouck (Jacobs 55),

Unused: T Lindsay, G Bocca, B Baker,T Varndell.

Gloucester: O Morgan; J Simpson-Daniel, M Tindall, E Fuimaono-Sapolu, L Vainikolo; T Taylor, A Williams; N Wood (back on for Dickinson 73), O Azam, P Capdevielle; W James, A Brown; A Strokosch, A Qera (yellow card 65/75), G Delve (capt). Reps: S Lawson (Azam 51), A Dickinson (Wood 55), P Doran-Jones (Capdevielle 55), A Eustace (James 55), R Lawson (Williams 57), N Robinson (Taylor 44), T Molenaar (Tindall 55).

Unused: J Boer.

Referee: A Small (RFU)

Attendance: 8,541

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    by Steveo, Gloucester

    Sunday, March 07 2010, 10:09PM

    “It could be better, Graham. You could do us all a favour and not let Tom "take" your money in future.”

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    by Graham Lee, Tuffley

    Sunday, March 07 2010, 9:59PM

    “This could be as good as it gets. With no "big signings" seventh is the best we can expect. now. What an incentive to renew your season ticket. Thanks Tom take our money and take the us for a ride.”

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    by Maurice, Glos

    Sunday, March 07 2010, 8:22PM

    “Same old same old. Win at home, can't win away - to a team beaten by Leeds last week. The boys have got to get over this mental hurdle. Chasing the game again when playing away.”

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    by Horace the Labdoor, not quite getting the point

    Sunday, March 07 2010, 7:32PM

    “Never mind... The sunshine was nice.”

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    by James, Glos

    Sunday, March 07 2010, 6:15PM

    “Great live updates - the game finished two hours ago but no details here. We lost but got the bonus point.”

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