Exeter Chiefs secured a last minute 19 – 17 victory over Glasgow Warriors at Sandy Park.
Despite trailing for the majority of the match, the Exeter would score late through Zack Wimbush with Henry Slade landing yet another match winning conversion.
It was the ending of the match that will be the biggest talking point this week however as Glasgow appeared to steal the win at the end.
Attempting to get the ball off the park, Exeter backrow Ethan Roots tried to kick the ball off the park under immense pressure.
Glasgow replacement Euan Ferrie appeared to intercept the ball before it got to touch and barged over for what would have been the winning try.
Referee Pierre Brousset in conjunction with the TMO however ruled that Ferrie was not bound and reversed the try to hand victory to the Chiefs.
Speaking on commentary, former Glasgow backrow Ryan Wilson said immediately after that he felt Glasgow had been “robbed” by an incorrect decision.
Exeter Chiefs steal it at the death against Glasgow!
ADVERTISEMENTWe have never seen an ending to a match like this!#EXEvGLA #InvestecChampionsCup pic.twitter.com/P0PDiAFPey
— FloRugby (@FloRugby) January 13, 2024
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