Saints and winners; Sarries' Zidanes and Pavones? - Prem talking points
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Saints and winners; Sarries' Zidanes and Pavones? - Prem talking pointsImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, The second, third and fourth place sides in the Prem all lost to add intrigue to the run-inByMike HensonBBC Sport rugby union news reporterPublished15 minutes agoCommentsThe emotions at the final whistle at Franklin's Gardens were difficult to read.Prem leaders Northampton had beaten Bath - the defending champions and their nearest rivals - via a Fin Smith penalty with the clock in the red, but the Saints players, perhaps sapped by the heat and opposition, barely raised an arm in celebration.By the admission of their own coaching staff, Saints had been lucky to take the win.Across four matches in all competitions this month, they have conceded an average of more than 37 points. They have also won three of them, but their attack is having to work overti me to keep the victories coming.Bath, with one eye on their Champions Cup semi-final against Bordeaux-Begles on Saturday, had picked a largely second-string side as superstars like Finn Russell, Ollie Lawrence and Thomas du Toit took the weekend off.Instead the hugely promising Ciaran Donoghue, playing his first minutes of the season after suffering a knee injury in pre-season, stepped in at 10 seamlessly, flinging passes and fixing the defence with his own running ability.On the wing, Louis Hennessey, making his fifth Prem start of the season, was excellent, beating defenders and getting his hands free to keep the momentum of attack going. Miles Reid and Josh Bayliss - two of the visitors' more regular faces - were superb in the back row.They may have lost the game, but the Bath could arguably take more heart from a match having pushed Saints so hard.Four months ago, the shoe (army) was on the other foot. Northampton didn't perhaps stray so far from their first-choice line-up then, but a mix-and-match side ran out comfortable winners against a more familiar-looking Bath at the Recreation...





