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WASPS REPORTS 2004-2005
Picture Matt Dawson gets his pass away (Getty Images).

Northampton 9 Wasps 10

Matt Dawson's return to Franklin's Garden ended in victory on Saturday but only by the narrowest of margins as Wasps held firm to beat Northampton.

Ed Thrower's try in the opening seconds of the half was enough to earn Wasps their third successive victory.

Shane Drahm, influential at fly-half for Northampton, had kicked his side into a 9-3 lead at the interval and Northampton responded positively to Thrower's try.

But simple mistakes and a lack of composure cost them as they slipped to defeat, their third from a tough run of games after losses to Gloucester and Leicester.

All the focus before the game had been on Dawson's return to Franklin's Gardens for the first time since his summer move which had coincided - whether by intention or not - with the arrival of Corne Krige to Northampton.

There is no love lost between the pair. Dawson described Krige, now Northampton captain, as "thug-in-chief" for the manner in which he led the Springboks against England at Twickenham in November 2002.

Krige has since apologised for his approach that day as South Africa spent 80 minutes bent on intimidation and he arrived in England determined to rebuild his image.

But it took just five minutes for the pair to come together on the field. Krige wheeled away smiling after he charged in with a late shoulder as Dawson, exposed, attempted to clear.

Referee Ashley Rowden warned Krige about attempting any repeat but Wasps games against Northampton often have a lively edge and the opening exchanges proved to be highly competitive.

Northampton's pack had the clear advantage early on and Dawson was penalised for trying to disrupt Mark Robinson's delivery from the base of a strong Saints scrum.

Having missed a first-minute effort from halfway, Drahm found his aim and gave Northampton the lead after just four minutes.

A downpour just before kick-off and continued showers through the first half made handling difficult and with passions running high, referee Rowden never seemed to be off his whistle.

King, the Wasps fly-half, missed two chances to get his side on the scoreboard as Wasps huffed and puffed against Northampton's defence without creating a clear opening, despite the inventive running of fullback Mark Van Gisbergen and centre Peter Richards.

But they were hit on the counter-attack when Northampton took a quick lineout and Wylie Human chipped through for the on-rushing John Rudd, forcing a desperate Wasps to concede again and Drahm landed his second penalty after 23 minutes.

As the rain tipped down again the mistakes flowed freely and King missed his third shot at goal before Wasps were forced into some heavy defence in the closing minutes of the half.

Robinson launched the attack and with Northampton camped just shy of the Wasps try-line, Phil Greening strayed offside and Drahm, opting for the points, slotted his third penalty.

King was eventually successful, though his fourth attempt in the last minute of the half only just squeaked inside the left upright.

Whatever was said, or thrown, by director of rugby Warren Gatland inside the Wasps changing room at half-time worked wonders as they came racing out of the blocks and Ed Thrower, on for winger Michael Roberts, slid over with his first touch of the game.

Richards burst down the right, beat one tackle and then handed onto Van Gisbergen who found Thrower running through on the angle.

King's conversion was on target and within a minute of the restart Wasps were a point ahead at 10-9.

A jinking, darting run from Robinson, whose form last season denied Dawson regular rugby after he returned from the World Cup, set Northampton in motion again but after Wasps were penalised for hands in the ruck, Drahm missed the kick.

Van Gisbergen denied Andrew Blowers at full pelt with a magnificently-timed tackle after Human's break and Drahm then missed another shot at goal.

Northampton's response to conceding early in the half was to crank up the pressure on Wasps, but they lacked the killer touch to finish Wasps off.

Dawson was caught trying to clear inside his own 22 and knocked on to give Northampton an ideal platform five minutes from time.

The Saints drove forward through phase after phase but with Wasps teetering, Damien Browne lost the ball forward in contact and the chance was gone.

James Brooks then presented the Saints with an ideal opportunity when his 22 drop-out sailed straight into touch, but Drahm was standing too deep, Robinson's pass was poor and Wasps closed down quickly.

Teams:

Northampton: Reihana, Rudd, Tucker, Stcherbina, Human, Drahm, Robinson, Smith, Thompson, Kempson, Boome, Lord, Fox, Krige, Blowers.

Replacements: Cohen for Rudd (59), Clarke for Stcherbina (64), Browne for Lord (70).

Not Used: Richmond, Morris, Seely, Howard.

Pens: Drahm 3.

Wasps: van Gisbergen, Roberts, Richards, Hoadley, Voyce, King, Dawson, Mackenzie, Greening, Payne, Hart, Birkett, Worsley, O'Connor, Dallaglio.

Replacements: Thrower for Roberts (40), Brooks for King (65), Nwume for Mackenzie (79), Leota for Greening (70).

Not Used: Lock, Haskell, Biljon.

Tries: Thrower.

Cons: King.

Pens: King.

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Ref: Ashley Rowden (RFU).

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