Wait Until You Hear What Happened: George Hendy Went Nuclear in Three Minutes and Stole the Prem Title, Leaving Exeter Stunned

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George Hendy Went Nuclear in Three Minutes and Stole the Prem Title, Leaving Exeter Stunned

Alright, Seattle, if you weren't tuned into the Prem final, you absolutely missed one of the wildest finishes we've seen in any sport! Northampton just snatched the title, beating Exeter 26-17 at Allianz Stadium, and it was a straight-up gut punch. Seriously, my heart is still pounding watching George Hendy, man. That dude ripped off **two** tries in just three second-half minutes to seal the deal for Saints, turning a nail-biter into a championship triumph. He's now got 18 tries on the season, and numbers 17 and 18 were for all the marbles. You gotta love that kind of clutch performance!

Back-and-Forth Bedlam Early On

This game was a roller coaster from the jump. Northampton wasted no time, with Tommy Freeman capitalizing on an Exeter error to put Saints up early, like, inside two minutes! But hold up, Exeter wasn't letting that slide. Campbell Ridl fired right back with a score of his own in an absolute all-action opening. Fin Smith pushed Saints back in front, only for Josh Iosefa-Scott to crash over right before halftime, cutting Northampton's lead to a slim four points. Exeter had a nightmare start beyond the scoreboard, with Feyi-Waboso bumping Olly Woodburn to give Freeman his opening score, and then their in-form hooker, Max Norey, limped off with an ankle injury. But they showed grit, especially when Len Ikitau set up Ridl for his 17th try in his debut season. This wasn't just a game, it was a fight for every inch!

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>Yellow Cards and a Lead Swap That Rocked the Stadium The second half started with Saints coming out hot, but Exeter's defense was a brick wall for 14 phases. You thought they might crumble, right? Nope. The momentum then took a wild swing at the 51-minute mark when Northampton's Josh Kemeny got sin-binned for a head-to-head clash with Exeter's skipper, Dafydd Jenkins. Naturally, Exeter pounced, and Jenkins himself powered over moments later to give his side the lead! The stadium was absolutely buzzing. But then, in a twist of fate, Jenkins got yellow-carded himself just five minutes later! Talk about a crazy swing. This opened the door, and Northampton was ready to kick it down.

Hendy's Heroics Seal the Deal for Saints

With an extra player on the field thanks to Jenkins' yellow card, it was George Hendy's time to shine. The guy just *exploded*. His 64th-minute try put Saints back in front, and then, mere moments later, he did it again! Bang, bang, two tries, and the game was effectively over. That's the kind of performance that legends are made of, taking over when it matters most. Northampton secured their third Prem title, and honestly, after a back-and-forth thriller like that, you can't say they didn't earn it. What a performance, what a finish! Man, what a way to wrap up the season for Northampton! While their celebrations are just getting started, you've gotta wonder what next season holds for both these teams after such an intense final. Can Saints keep this championship energy going? We'll definitely be watching!

This article was created with AI assistance and reviewed by Seattle On Tap editorial staff. Always verify information with official team sources.

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