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LV= Cup roundup: Wins for Gloucester, Northampton, Exeter

There were wins for Gloucester Rugby, Northampton Saints and Exeter Chiefs in the final round of pool games in the LV= Cup.

The Aviva Premiership's top two sides locked horns in the final round of pool games at Franklins Gardens in the LV= Cup, with Northampton Saints running out 20-16 winners against the Saracens.

Ryan Wilson's try gave the hosts an early lead, before Ben Spencer hit back to send his side ahead with a try and conversion of his own, with a penalty further extending the lead.

The home side hit back, however, and two tries courtesy of Samu Manoa in the second half gave Northampton a lead to hold on to in the closing stages, which the Saracens were unable to claw back.

An in-form London Wasps were comfortably beaten by Gloucester Rugby 36-5 at the Kingsholm Stadium courtesy of four tries shared by Matt Cox and Henry Trinder, and a further five points from Dan Murphy late on.

A Cook penalty added to the Gloucester scoring as they saw off a Wasps side who had won eight of their last nine games.

Elsewhere, Exeter Chiefs picked up their third successive cup win in as many weeks after convincingly beating Worcester Warriors at Sixways Stadium.

Tom James and Gareth Steenson tries went unanswered, with the hosts only points on the board coming through a Chris Pennell penalty in the first half.

Haydn Thomas's two tries after 68 and 77 minutes, combined with a try for Ceri Sweeney with seconds remaining, rounded off the scoring for Exeter against a down-and-out Warriors, with the contest ending 42-3 in favour of the away side.

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Luther Burrell of Northampton Saints is tackled by Ignacio Mieres, Sam Betty and James Stephenson of Worcester Warriors during the Aviva Premiership match on November 30, 2013
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