Northampton Saints 24-6 London Wasps, Aviva Premiership
Mallinder: More to come from Saints
September 28, 2012
Wasps' Nicky Robinson attempts to shackle Northampton's Luther Burrell, Northampton Saints v London Wasps, Aviva Premiership, Franklin's Gardens, Northampton, England, September 28, 2012
Wasps' Nicky Robinson attempts to shackle Northampton's Luther Burrell during their Premiership clash at Franklin's Gardens © PA Photos
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Northampton boss Jim Mallinder sent out an ominous warning that his side have not yet hit top gear despite making it five wins out of five in the Aviva Premiership with a 24-6 victory over Wasps.

Two tries from James Wilson - his first for the club after joining in the summer - and 14 points from Stephen Myler's boot set up the triumph that moved Saints to the top of the table.

It is their best ever start to a Premiership season, but Mallinder was a little frustrated at not getting a bonus point and believes there is more to come from Northampton.

Mallinder said: "It is pleasing to win five out of five, but I don't think we have really reached top gear. There is still a little bit more to come from us.

"We defended well to keep them out, but attacking-wise we could sharpen up in a few areas. If we can do that then I am sure we can put some teams to the sword.

"There was a 10- to 15-minute period when we should have scored. Soane Tonga'uiha went through the middle at one stage, then James Wilson had a chance to use his 6ft 4in frame and get a hat-trick. We probably wasted a couple of chances there. I would have loved a bonus point, but overall I am happy with the win."

Wilson was stepping in for Ben Foden, who is a long-term injury victim, and Mallinder has been delighted with the way the New Zealander and a raft of new signings have settled into the club.

"Quite a lot of people questioned us in terms of players leaving and whether we could cope," he said. "The players have come in, Luther Burrell and Dominic Waldouck are playing well as is Rhys Oakley and they are fitting into the way we like to play the game and we are winning rugby matches, which is what it is all about."

Wasps prop Tim Payne was sin-binned on his 250th appearance for the club, with some believing it should have been a red card after the television match official caught him dropping a knee on Vasily Artemyev.

Wasps director of rugby Dai Young said: "We will have a good look at it. That is what they are there for. If that is a yellow card offence you are going to take it."

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