Bristol Bears Dominate Exeter Chiefs in Record-Breaking 14-Try Premiership Spectacle
Bristol Bears outgun Exeter Chiefs 52-38 in a historic Premiership clash featuring 14 tries, maintaining pressure at the top of the table.

Electrifying Opening Quarter Sets Record Pace
In a match that will be remembered as one of the most thrilling encounters in Gallagher Premiership history, Bristol Bears secured a bonus point in just 16 minutes - the second fastest in league history, narrowly missing Northampton's 14-minute record. The Ashton Gate crowd witnessed an extraordinary opening salvo as the Bears raced to a commanding lead.
Hat-Trick Hero Bates Leads Charge
- Jack Bates announced his Premiership arrival with a sensational hat-trick
- James Williams contributed a brace of tries to the scoreboard
- South African center Benhard Janse van Rensburg crossed for his first try in Bristol colors
Exeter's Valiant Comeback Falls Short
Despite being reduced to 14 men after Santiago Grondona's first-half red card (broadcast via stadium PA - a Premiership first), the Bears showed remarkable resilience:
- Exeter managed four first-half tries through Moloney, Slade, Jenkins, and Hodge
- Chiefs claimed their bonus point before halftime
- Bristol's defensive workrate proved decisive in the final quarter
Key Match Statistics
Metric | Bristol Bears | Exeter Chiefs |
---|---|---|
Tries | 8 | 6 |
Conversions | 6 | 4 |
Possession | 54% | 46% |
Tackles Made | 132 | 147 |
Premiership Implications
This result:
- Keeps Bristol within striking distance of leaders Bath
- Marks Exeter's 10th defeat this season
- Demonstrates the attacking potential of both sides
- Potentially sets a benchmark for most entertaining match of the season
The match will undoubtedly be remembered for its relentless pace, attacking flair, and historic refereeing communication moment.