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Gloucester 20 Newcastle Falcons 29

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Newcastle Falcons boosted their Aviva Premiership survival chances with a surprise 29-20 victory over Gloucester at Kingsholm.

Jimmy Gopperth scored four penalties in the first half to alongside an Ally Hogg try as the Falcons led 19-6 at half-time, Freddie Burns responding for the hosts.
Burns reduced the arrears in the second period with two three-pointers and Akapusi Qera crossed the whitewash.
Although the Gloucester fly-half then kicked the West Country team into the lead, a fifth Gopperth penalty and a Mark Wilson try sealed the win.
Despite finding themselves eight points adrift at the bottom of the table going into this match, Newcastle have enjoyed a mini resurgence under director of rugby Gary Gold.
And successive penalties from their Kiwi fly-half gave them an early 6-0 advantage. But Burns levelled the scores with two of his own.
However, Newcastle continued to battle and scrap for every inch, and were rewarded with Gopperth's third three-pointer.
Another from the tee saw the visitors open up a six-point gap before Hogg went over for a potentially crucial try.
Once again, the Falcons' stand-off was on target with the conversion and suddenly, their chances of survival took a massive boost.
But Gloucester, perhaps unexpectedly, forced their way back into the match in the second half. Burns reduced the arrears with a penalty and then added his fourth to take them to within losing bonus-point territory.
The visitors were now struggling to deal with the hosts' high tempo game and Qera powered over.
Burns failed to add the extras, but he did convert a penalty opportunity soon after to put the West Country outfit in front.
It didn't last long, though, and Gopperth regained Newcastle's advantage before Wilson went over to confirm the victory and dent Gloucester's chances of qualifying for the Heineken Cup.

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