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  1. 'A piece of magic'published at 15:32 BST 13 June

    Bath 14-10 Exeter

    Nigel Walrond
    BBC Radio Devon commentator

    Look at the speed of the man. What a brilliant hitch kick. He dived over the posts.

    We haven't seen that for quite a while in Exeter Chiefs colours, but that's a piece of magic from Christ Tshiunza.

  2. try

    Try: Bath 14-10 Exeterpublished at 24 mins

    Christ Tshiunza, con: Slade

    Christ Tshiunza runs through to scoreImage source, Shutterstock

    What a try that is from Christ Tshiunza!

    An incredible finish from the Exeter and Wales man!

    Tshiunza gets the ball in space then gives a step an international winger would be proud of to round the full-back who can't lay a finger on him before a big old dive over the line - why not when you've pulled a move like that in a semi-final!

  3. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 15:28 BST 13 June

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    Hello to all our international readers - Colin in Corfu and Christopher in Provence have been in touch.

    Not sure if the weather is much different to here in the UK though - it's a scorcher in the West Country!

    Can Bath keep this lead or will Exeter hit back now they are back to 15 men? Let us know using the 'Get Involved' tab.

  4. 'Best prop in the world'published at 15:28 BST 13 June

    Bath 14-3 Exeter

    John Lockyer
    Former Exeter Chiefs captain on BBC Radio Devon

    That was pure power. It goes according to the script. That was a tremendous drive by Thomas du Toit, who's the best prop in the world.

    You've got to say that Alfie Barbeary is causing lots of problems. Every time he gets the ball, he runs very straight and hard.

    Harvey Skinner again made a good tackle, but Barbeary is opening up gaps for his teammates to score.

  5. No trypublished at 22 mins

    Bath 14-3 Exeter

    Ooh close for Chiefs!

    Winger Paul Brown-Bampoe miraculously keeps his feet inside the pitch but Greg Fisilau does unfortunately tread on the whitewash before sending the pass inside to Henry Slade to dot down.

    That was tight but Exeter finally have their hands on the ball for an extended period.

  6. 'Barbeary was the one that's done damage'published at 15:26 BST 13 June

    Bath 14-3 Exeter

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

    Bath's Alfie Barbeary is tackled by Tom Hooper of ExeterImage source, Shutterstock

    Alfie Barbeary is the one that's done the damage. He's had a real good carry, tight off Ben Spencer. He span out of the first tackle and he's done through the half gap.

    The speed of the ball at the moment is undefendable for Exeter - they cannot do anything about it.

    They can't slow it down and when you've got Thomas du Toit with Tom Dunn, Quinn Roux and Charlie Ewels behind him, you're not going to stop him.

    He's going to be big miss for Bath.

  7. Postpublished at 22 mins

    Bath 14-3 Exeter

    Henry Slade is back on the pitch but it was a damaging ten minutes for his side.

  8. try

    Try: Bath 14-3 Exeterpublished at 19 mins

    Thomas du Toit, con: Carreras

    The power of the man!

    A hat-trick last week and a try in the semi-final today - what a star Thomas du Toit is for Bath!

    This one is brute force as he pushes his way over from five metres with about three or four Exeter defenders trying to stop him - he just brings them over the line with him!

    Du Toit has more tries than any prop in Prem history - how they will miss him when he heads home to South Africa at the end of the season.

  9. Postpublished at 17 mins

    Bath 7-3 Exeter

    Henry Slade has a couple of minutes left in the sin-bin.

    His team are only four points down and if they can keep that as the deficit by the time they are back up to 15 they will be fairly content.

    A test for them here though as Bath kick another penalty into the corner.

  10. 'Ojomoh is looking lively'published at 15:20 BST 13 June

    Bath 7-3 Exeter

    Chris Jones
    BBC rugby union commentator on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Max Ojomoh is looking lively, surplus to requirements for England at the moment but integral to this Bath team at number 12.

  11. Postpublished at 15:19 BST 13 June

    Bath 7-3 Exeter

    John Lockyer
    Former Exeter Chiefs captain on BBC Radio Devon

    Harvey Skinner is a confident young man, because he's not the usual goal kicker and he was able to stand there and count down.

    The crowd started booing and jeering and he had to look at the clock. I know it was in front of the posts but that was a pressure kick.

  12. Penalty: Bath 7-3 Exeterpublished at 16 mins

    Harvey Skinner

    A penalty in front of the sticks allows Exeter to get on the scoreboard.

    Fly-half Harvey Skinner uses every last second of the shot clock before kicking the points with his team a man down.

  13. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 15:17 BST 13 June

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  14. 'No one's stopping Beno Obano'published at 15:15 BST 13 June

    Bath 7-0 Exeter

    Martin Haag
    Former Bath lock and coach on BBC Radio Bristol

    They didn't go for the penalty, they didn't go for the kick to touch, they just backed themselves. Tap and go with these big forwards and no one's stopping Beno Obano.

    His height at the carry is just fantastic, they tried to get underneath him but he's just way too strong.

  15. 'Stupid yellow card'published at 15:15 BST 13 June

    Bath 7-0 Exeter

    Nigel Walrond
    BBC Radio Devon commentator

    Henry Slade of Exeter Chiefs looks dejectedImage source, Shutterstock

    The Bath crowd celebrate as their team immediately capitalise on their opponents being a man down.

    That was a stupid yellow card for knocking the ball out of the scrum-half's hands.

    The home crowd loved that. There were lots of waving gestures at Henry Slade.

  16. try

    Try: Bath 7-0 Exeterpublished at 12 mins

    Beno Obano con: Carreras

    Bath take the lead!

    It took a matter of seconds after Henry Slade's yellow for Bath to take advantage.

    A quick tap penalty five metres out is repelled at first but big Beno Obano picks and goes from the breakdown to power over for the opener.

    Santi Carreras slots the conversion to make it 7-0.

  17. 'Brilliant tackle from Skinner'published at 15:12 BST 13 June

    Bath 0-0 Exeter

    John Lockyer
    Former Exeter Chiefs captain on BBC Radio Devon

    That was a great bit of interception work from Campbell Ridl. He saved a try.

    It looked like Bath had to score and then Harvey Skinner put in a brilliant tackle. It was fabulous.

  18. Sin-bin: Henry Slade (Exeter)published at 11 mins

    Bath 0-0 Exeter

    Exeter's star man will spend the next 10 minutes watching from the sidelines for slapping the ball out of Ben Spencer's hands on the line.

    A silly decision and Slade knows it.

  19. Postpublished at 8 mins

    Bath 0-0 Exeter

    Campbell Ridl of Exeter Chiefs is held by Joe CokanasigaImage source, Getty Images

    Alfie Barbeary runs straight through the tackle of Olly Woodburn as Bath look to get the first score after initial great hands from Max Ojomoh.

    But again as they approach the line Bath give up possession and Campbell Ridl then gets Chiefs going back in the other direction with a kick forward but Santi Carreras has it covered for the hosts.

    It's been an all-action opening as we expected!

  20. Postpublished at 15:10 BST 13 June

    Bath 0-0 Exeter

    Nigel Walrond
    BBC Radio Devon commentator

    Greg Fisilau is sporting a green and black scrum cap. He took a bang to the face up at Leicester, of course.

    Probably a criticism of Leicester in that cracking semi-final last night was that they played too much rugby in their own half.

    You don't like to say that, because we don't like seeing loads of kicking in rugby.