European Champions Cup
Clermont back on track with comfortable win over Exeter
ESPN Staff
December 20, 2015
Report Match details
Date/Time: Dec 20, 2015, 16:15 local, 15:15 GMT
Venue: Stade Marcel Michelin, Clermont-Ferrand
Clermont Auvergne 42 - 10 Exeter Chiefs
Attendance: 0  Half-time: 21 - 3
Tries: Davies, Lapandry, Lee, Strettle, Vahaamahina
Cons: Lopez, Parra 3
Pens: Parra 2, Spedding
Tries: Johnson
Cons: Hooley
Pens: Steenson
Clermont's English winger David Strettle scores a try during the European Rugby Champions Cup rugby union match between Clermont and Exeter at the Michelin stadium in Clermont-Ferrand, central France, on December 20, 2015. AFP PHOTO / THIERRY ZOCCOLAN
David Strettle scored a superb solo effort for Clermont's first
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Clermont Auvergne put in a ruthless performance as they ran in five tries to beat Exeter Chiefs 42-10 at Stade Marcel-Michelin.

Clermont hit back after losing last week at Sandy Park but it was Exeter who started the better as they kept the ball for almost three minutes from the kick-off and earned a penalty from Gareth Steenson. But that optimism was brief as the Chiefs were on the end of a hiding as last season's beaten finalists got back on course in Pool Two. Even though the home side lost outside-half Camille Lopez to the first of the game's four yellow cards after only three minutes, Clermont turned on the style to emerge from the first 10 minutes with a 13-3 lead.

Successive errors from the Chiefs led to Morgan Parra kicking a simple penalty, Scott Spedding then launched a massive kick from a metre inside his own half and then former England wing Dave Strettle raced 30 metres to the posts to score. With Parra converting Strettle's third try in Europe this season ,the home side were up and running and obviously intent on avenging their 31-14 defeat at Sandy Park last weekend.

The Chiefs lost number eight Thomas Waldrom to the sin-bin for ripping the ball out of the arms of a Clermont player on the floor and the visitors paid a heavy price for his loss. By the time he returned they had conceded two tries - to Alexandre Lapandry and Fritz Lee - and 12 points, leaving them 25 adrift of their hosts.

There were two more tries for the home fans to savour before the end, with giant lock Sebastien Vahaamahina driving over and then Lions centre Jonathan Davies crossing in the corner. Davies, making his first appearance since missing the World Cup after knee surgery in May. made a couple of turnovers and one thrilling break before crossing for his try.

Ospreys, who top the pool with 12 points despite their defeat in Bordeaux at the weekend, had hit back to pick up two losing bonus points in Clermont. However, the Chiefs could only manage one try at the end - after Clermont had lost two players to the sin-bin.

Italian referee Marius Mitrea sent Vito Kolelishvili and Clement Ric to the sidelines for their parts in pulling down two Chiefs' driving line-outs. Against 13 men, the visitors were able to push Tom Johnson over for a try which Will Holley converted five minutes from time.

But it was too little, too late and Clermont - unbeaten in the European Cup on home territory since losing to Sale in 2008 - are back in the race for a quarter-final spot.

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