The Gallagher Premdelivered high drama this weekend, and some players stood head and shoulders above the rest.
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From devastating try-scoring runs to game-changing defensive work, these are the stars who dominated the action.
Here’s your Prem Team of the Week, highlighting the best performers and why they earned their spot.
Weekend Results
Friday 17th October
Gloucester 34-49 Bristol
Newcastle Falcons 19-36 Northampton Saints
Saturday 18th October
Leicester Tigers 22-20 Bath
Saracens 65-14 Sale Sharks
Sunday 19th October
Exeter Chiefs 37-0 Harlequins
Prem Team Of The Week
15. Josh Hodge (Exeter Chiefs)
Returning from suspension, Hodge marshalled the backfield with authority, executed his kicks perfectly, and provided a calm presence. His composure helped Exeter secure a commanding 37–0 win over Harlequins.
14. Noah Caluori (Saracens)
Caluori scored an incredible five tries in Saracens’ 65–14 demolition of Sale. Unstoppable in the air and precise in finishing, he was the central figure in Saracens’ attacking game, cementing his place as a rising Premiership star. Capped his wonderful weekend off with an England call-up.
13. Henry Slade (Exeter Chiefs)
Slade’s leadership, tactical kicking, and control of tempo were key as Exeter ran out 37–0 winners. He ensured the Chiefs dominated possession and kept the opposition pinned back for large periods.
12. Matias Moroni (Bristol Bears)
On debut just six days after arriving in England, Moroni looked at home instantly, putting in big hits, leading line speed, and setting up Bristol’s seventh try with a perfect grubber kick for Ravouvou.
11. Henry Arundell (Bath Rugby)
Arundell provided crucial assists for Dan Frost and Cameron Redpath, using his pace and power to break defensive lines. He continued to shine in his battles with England rival Adam Radwan.
10. James O’Connor (Leicester Tigers)
O’Connor controlled Leicester’s tempo, created space for his teammates, and orchestrated key attacking moves that helped secure a 22–20 win over Bath.
9. Alex Mitchell (Northampton Saints)
Mitchell was at the heart of Northampton’s 36–19 victory over Newcastle, setting up and scoring tries while keeping the opposition on the back foot with his vision and decision-making.
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