Aviva Premiership
Wasps grab bonus point win over Worcester
ESPN Staff
January 10, 2016
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Date/Time: Jan 10, 2016, 14:00 local, 14:00 GMT
Venue: Ricoh Arena, Coventry
Wasps 32 - 22 Worcester Warriors
Attendance: 13040  Half-time: 3 - 13
Tries: Halai, Myall, Tagicakibau, Thompson
Cons: Gopperth 3
Pens: Gopperth 2
Tries: Vuna
Cons: Symons
Pens: Symons 5
George Smith of Wasps is tackled by Nick Schonert of Worcester Warriors during the Aviva Premiership match between Wasps and Worcester Warriors at Ricoh Arena on January 10, 2016 in Coventry, England. (Photo by Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images)
George Smith of Wasps is tackled by Nick Schonert
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Tries from Frank Halai and Sailosi Tagicakibau in the final two minutes of the match saw Wasps secure a bonus point win over Worcester at the Ricoh Arena on Sunday.

Faultless kicking from Andy Symons threatened to give Warriors a shock win as he booted over five penalties and converted an interception try from Cooper Vuna. Wasps were lethargic until the final 10 minutes but had still picked up tries from Kearnan Myall and replacement Guy Thompson. The late tries from Halai and Tagicakibau secured a scarcely-deserved bonus point. Jimmy Gopperth kicked two penalties and three conversions for the hosts.

However, Wasps will be concerned about Joe Launchbury, who twice left the field with a head injury and did not return after the second knock in the 67th minute. Both sides made changes after last week's defeats. Wasps were still without the injured Christian Wade so Halai and Tagicakabau appeared on the wings. Charles Piutau was a late withdrawal with a hamstring injury, which allowed Rob Miller to come in at full back. Forwards, Myall and Ed Shervington were also recalled to the starting line-up.

Worcester were without Bryce Heem, who returned home to New Zealand to get married. He was replaced by Tom Biggs whilst Charlie Mulchrone made a first Premiership start at scrum half.

Within two minutes, the Warriors had a suffered a huge blow when Sam Batty was forced off in a dazed condition after attempting a tackle on Sam Jones. Marco Mama replaced him but Worcester continued to chase shadows in the opening period. Gopperth and Joe Simpson both made clean breaks but poor passing prevented the home side from capitalising and a scrum penalty allowed Worcester to relieve the pressure before taking the lead with a Symons penalty.

Wasps then declined to kick two penalties in favour of more attacking options but it proved the wrong option as the visitors' defence held firm to keep their lead 3-0 at the end of the first quarter. Worcester suffered a second injury setback when Biggs was helped off with an ankle injury to be replaced by Ben Howard, but they overcame this to double their lead with a second Symons penalty.

Worse was to follow for the hosts when an attempted pass from Daly was intercepted by Vuna, who raced 50 metres to score the opening try, which Symons converted. Three minutes before half-time, Wasps got on the scoreboard when Gopperth kicked a penalty after Matt Cox was yellow carded for a high tackle.

Worcester made their third change at the interval when debutant Luke Baldwin replaced Mulchrone before Gopperth kicked his second penalty within five minutes of the restart to leave his side trailing 13-6. Cox returned from the sin-bin but he could not stop Wasps drawing level. Miller made two excellent line-breaks, the second of which created a try for Myall, which Gopperth converted.

A third penalty from Symons put Warriors back in front, before two further penalties stretched the lead, despite the hosts starting to take control of proceedings. Launchbury left the fray just before Thompson forced his way over with 10 minutes remaining and Gopperth's conversion set up a grandstand finish.

A long range penalty attempt from Daly fell just short but those late tries crushed Worcester's spirit and got Wasps over the line.

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