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  1. 'Chiefs absolutely shattered'published at 17:04 BST 13 June

    FT: Bath 26-27 Exeter

    John Lockyer
    Former Exeter Chiefs captain on BBC Radio Devon

    How many more times can we see Exeter do this?

    They did it at Sale, they did it at Saracens, they did it at Leicester.

    Here today, from 26-10 down, to win - I don't know how many of these boys will be able to play next week.

    They're absolutely shattered. Well done, Exeter. What a win.

    Rob Baxter's out on the field now and all of the Bath players are out and congratulating him. Well done, Bath players.

  2. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 17:03 BST 13 June

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    Exeter chiefs are like the goonies. Never say die!

    Travis, Teignmouth

    What on earth was that game management? The drop goal was on for TWENTY phases!

    Jon, Eastleigh

    Carreras lost us the game. Horrific game management. Just take the drop. Ridiculous.

    Ben, London

  3. Postpublished at 17:03 BST 13 June

    FT: Bath 26-27 Exeter

    One question that will be asked is why Bath did not opt for a drop goal that would have won them the game.

    There may be something there that we are unaware of but it seemed like the obvious choice as they were bang in front of the posts on the Exeter line - it was perfectly set up for it.

  4. Postpublished at 17:01 BST 13 June

    FT: Bath 26-27 Exeter

    What incredible defence from Exeter there.

    I'm not sure they can quite believe they've won!

    They could not give away the penalty as it would have given the game to Bath on a plate and they have eventually held up Bath over the line after the hosts went through the phases.

    An incredible finish.

    How many people would have put money on a Chiefs win at half-time? Not many.

  5. 'What a win for the Chiefs'published at 17:00 BST 13 June

    FT: Bath 26-27 Exeter

    Chris Jones
    BBC rugby union commentator on BBC Radio 5 Live

    They're held up and Exeter are going back to Twickenham!

    One of the great wins in Prem rugby history.

    From 26-10 down they win 26-27. The first team in five years to win on the road in the play-offs.

    Their record in these semi-finals - played seven, won seven.

    What a win for the Chiefs!

    And for Bath, their chance of going back-to-back - done!

  6. Full-timepublished at 16:58 BST 13 June

    Bath 26-27 Exeter

    Held up!

    Exeter have repelled Bath's last attack and the Chiefs are going to Twickenham!

    The Rec is stunned!

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  7. 'Bath have got to think drop goal'published at 16:56 BST 13 June

    Bath 26-27 Exeter

    Chris Jones
    BBC rugby union commentator on BBC Radio 5 Live

    They've got to think drop goal - or do they not need it?

    Do they think they can pick and go their way to Twickenham?

  8. Postpublished at 81 mins

    Bath 26-27 Exeter

    Still we play...

    Alfie Barbeary is held up short and it's recycled.

  9. Postpublished at 80 mins

    Bath 26-27 Exeter

    The clock is in the red and still Bath are pushing.

    Surely they must be looking at the drop goal?!

    One mistake here and that's it.

  10. Postpublished at 79 mins

    Bath 26-27 Exeter

    This is the match right here.

    Will Bath go for the drop goal?

  11. Postpublished at 79 mins

    Bath 26-27 Exeter

    Bath are edging closer and closer...

    Can Exeter keep them out?

  12. 'Bath have lost momentum'published at 16:54 BST 13 June

    Bath 26-27 Exeter

    Alex Cuthbert
    Former Wales and Exeter wing on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Bath have just lost that momentum. They've had no spark in terms of the go forward.

  13. 'Bath can't believe that decision'published at 16:53 BST 13 June

    Bath 26-27 Exeter

    John Lockyer
    Former Exeter Chiefs captain on BBC Radio Devon

    Well done, the Chiefs - that's outstanding work on the floor from Harvey Skinner, who's tackled like a demon..

    Ben Spencer's having a go at the referee now. Bath can't believe that decision. It was a good decision, because Harvey Skinner's hands were on the ball.

    We used to say 'treat it like gold - hold on to that ball, Chiefs'. Ross Vintcent looks fully fit, which is good.

  14. Postpublished at 78 mins

    Bath 26-27 Exeter

    Bath have the ball and Joe Cokanasiga is on the rampage.

    The home fans are doing their best to inspire their team to get over the line here!

  15. Postpublished at 77 mins

    Bath 26-27 Exeter

    Bath have not scored a point in this second half.

    It was 26-10 at half-time.

    Exeter are on the cusp of one of their most memorable comeback wins.

  16. Postpublished at 76 mins

    Bath 26-27 Exeter

    Bath's Alfie Barbeary is tackled to the ground and Exeter win the turnover!

  17. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 16:50 BST 13 June

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    Absolutely not a Bath fan; but boy are they not getting the rub of the green. Chiefs are benefiting from some interesting officiating.

    Mark, Lincolnshire

    Seriously, to call that a deliberate knock-on and give a yellow card is ridiculous. Players make those. Not every time, but neither do they catch high balls or passes every time.

    Tim, Chesham

  18. 'Exeter are streetwise'published at 16:48 BST 13 June

    Bath 26-27 Exeter

    Martin Haag
    Former Bath lock and coach on BBC Radio Bristol

    This is what Exeter do, they are streetwise.

    That old DNA which they had which is never give up, working hard for each other...

    At the moment they've got the fitness and they've got the power.

  19. Postpublished at 74 mins

    Bath 26-27 Exeter

    Joe Cokanasiga will be back imminently for Bath as Johann van Graan prowls his technical area with an open notebook.

    I wonder what it says in there at present!

  20. Postpublished at 73 mins

    Bath 26-27 Exeter

    A Bath knock-on on halfway and Chiefs have the all-important possession.

    There is one last twist in this game.

    Will it be a decisive try?

    A drop goal might be enough.