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Exeter Chiefs
Anglo-Welsh Cup | Final
Mar 16, 2014 at 3pm UK
 
Northampton Saints
Exeter Chiefs
15-8
SaintsNorthampton Saints
White (4'), Mumm (50')
FT
Manoa (70')

Exeter Chiefs win LV= Cup

Exeter Chiefs beat Northampton Saints in the LV= Cup final at Sandy Park, claiming the first major trophy in their 143-year history.

Exeter Chiefs have beaten Northampton Saints 15-8 in the LV= Cup final at Sandy Park, claiming the first major trophy in their 143-year history.

Exeter Chiefs captain Dean Mumm lifts the LV= trophy after their win in the LV= Cup Final between Northampton Saints and Exeter Chiefs at Sandy Park on March 16, 2014© Getty Images

The pressure of home advantage did not deter the Chiefs as head coach Rob Baxter secured the club's first notable piece of silverware as a top-flight outfit.

The hosts were given the ideal start when flanker Ben White crossed the try-line after four minutes to open up a five-point lead, with Henry Slade missing the conversion.

Exeter Chiefs team celebrate try by Ben White during the LV= Cup Final match between Exeter Chiefs and Northampton Saints at Sandy Park on March 16, 2014© Getty Images

Stephen Myler and Slade both fired penalties for their respective teams later in the half, as Northampton trailed 8-3 at the interval.

However, Exeter took a giant step toward victory 10 minutes after the restart when Dean Mumm touched down to widen the gap, before Slade's conversion opened up a 12-point difference.

Samu Manoa grabbed a consolation try for Jim Mallinder's men, but it would not prove to be the foundations of a late comeback and the Chiefs held on for their win.

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Jim Mallinder, coach and Director of Rugby of Northampton Saints, is interviewed by BT Sport before the Aviva Premiership match between Northampton Saints and Exeter Chiefs at Franklin's Gardens on September 7, 2013
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