Gloucester 29-23 Worcester Warriors, Aviva Premiership
Gloucester snatch controversial win
February 22, 2013
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Date/Time: Feb 22, 2013, 19:45 local, 19:45 GMT
Venue: Kingsholm, Gloucester
Gloucester Rugby 29 - 23 Worcester Warriors
Attendance: 14362  Half-time: 13 - 10
Tries: Trinder, Penalty
Cons: Cook 2
Pens: Cook 4, Mills
Tries: Grove, Matavesi
Cons: Goode 2
Pens: Goode 2, Gray
Gloucester snatch controversial win
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Gloucester climbed back into the Aviva Premiership play-off places with a dramatic 29-23 victory over Worcester Warriors at Kingsholm on Friday night.

With 20 seconds remaining, Jonny May burst away on the left flank and reached the visitors' 22 before attempting to step inside fullback Errie Claasens, who felled the flying wing with a trip. On the advice of the TMO Claasens was sent off and Gloucester awarded a penalty try, converted by Rob Cook, which broke Worcester hearts as they seemed set for a shock win which would have allayed their relegation fears.

Gloucester recalled centre Henry Trinder and prop Dan Murphy to the starting line-up with Mike Tindall being a very late withdrawal to be replaced by Tim Molenaar. Worcester made four changes following last week's defeat by Northampton with wing Josh Drauniniu dropping to the bench. Chris Pennell replaced Drauniniu and there were also recalls for No.8 Blair Cowan, centre Josh Matavesi, and prop Matt Mullan.

Worcester had the first chance for points but Andy Goode's long-range penalty attempt rebounded back off the crossbar. Cook had a similar opportunity but he made no mistake to give the hosts a seventh minute lead.

Moments later, Cook was again on target with another penalty before the increasingly dominant Gloucester almost scored the opening try. A clever chip ahead from Trinder saw May just fail to win the touchdown as the ball ran into the in-goal area.

A Goode penalty put the Warriors on the scoreboard to make it 6-3 to Gloucester at the end of the first quarter before Cook had a chance to restore the six point lead but he badly mishit his penalty attempt.

Worcester boss Richard Hill reacts to his side's agonising loss
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Gloucester continued to control both possession and territory but with the award of frequent penalties, they could not take advantage as play was constantly disrupted. Eventually the patience of referee, David Rose, was exhausted and he sent Worcester flanker, Sam Betty, to the bin for a dangerous challenge on Charlie Sharples.

With three minutes to go before half-time, amazingly Worcester took the lead with a splendid solo effort from Matavesi, who skipped past attempted tackles from Trinder and Darren Dawidiuk to run 22 metres for the try which Goode converted.

Stung by the reverse, Gloucester's reply was immediate, producing a counter-attack from inside their own 22 which ended with May sending Trinder in for the try which Cook converted to give the home side a 13-10 interval lead.

Betty returned from the bin but within seconds of the restart, Worcester infringed, with Mullan not releasing allowing Cook to kick his third penalty. More ill-discipline from the Warriors, this time a late tackle from Jonny Arr on Ryan Mills, resulted in Mills stepping up to kick a penalty to put Gloucester further ahead.

Goode kicked his second for Worcester as the visitors continued to battle hard to frustrate Gloucester. Surprisingly Goode elected not to kick another penalty in favour of a speculative cross-field kick and the chance to further reduce the arrears was lost.

Goode fired wide with another penalty but Warriors regained the lead when he converted a try from Alex Grove, who had raced 20 metres after intercepting a lazy pass from Molenaar.

With 10 minutes remaining, Cook put Gloucester back in front with a simple penalty but home prop, Rupert Harden, was penalised for not rolling away for a Gray penalty before the dramatic finish ruined Worcester's hopes.

Worcester coach Richard Hill was furious with the manner of his side's defeat. "It wasn't a penalty try; Paul Hodgson was covering across behind Errie."

Hill also revealed the Worcester fullback was not happy to be penalised for a score which saw Gloucester take the points. "Errie is distraught and devastated and it's a very cruel way to lose a game," added Hill. "We came within a whisker of beating them."

But opposite number Nigel Davies was in no doubt that an offence had been committed. The Gloucester coach said: "Jonny May shouldn't have been tripped. I can't say he would definitely have scored but it was definitely a penalty. Jonny created chaos, he is an X Factor player and he is excellent when he is put in space."

Gloucester's Henry Trinder celebrates a score at Kingsholm © Getty Images
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