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05:07 Falcons good for Gold | ||||
Falcons good for GoldCherry and Whites booed off after suffering late defeat at home
Gary Gold: saw Newcastle claim their first away league win since February last year Newcastle boss Gary Gold hailed his players after they showed "amazing" character to record a 29-20 victory over Gloucester at Kingsholm. The Falcons gave their survival hopes a real boost as they claimed their first away win in the Aviva Premiership since February last year. Newcastle came out on top against the Cherry ahd Whites thanks to tries by flanker Ally Hogg and replacement back-row forward Mark Wilson, while captain Jimmy Gopperth kicked 19 points. They now have two games, against Saracens and then fellow strugglers Wasps, eft to try and avoid finishing bottom of the table. "From a game-management point of view, we were very good in the first half. We pretty much stuck to plan perfectly, really," South African Gold said. "We lost our way a little bit in the second half, and if truth be told we got a little bit lucky with our last try, but the character of the players was amazing. "This is a good bunch of rugby players who are really committed to keeping Premiership rugby in the north-east. "Our work-rate off the ball was particularly good. The guys really put their hands up today. They don't want to give up, they want to play in the Premiership next season." Tough taskGold, who assumed temporary control in January and will hand over the reins at Kingston Park to Dean Richards next term, admits Newcastle still face a tough task to stay up. But even if the Falcons finish bottom, their survival hopes will then rest on whether or not this season's eventual Championship winners meet Premiership entry criteria. "We are in a dire position," Gold added. "We have been eight points adrift at the bottom of the table and we are playing the Premiership champions (Saracens) next. "If we start worrying what is going on with other teams and the things we can't control, then we will lose our focus. "I have always realised the magnitude of this challenge, and it hasn't got any easier. We have always been playing catch-up, but this group of players have really responded well." Gloucester wiped out a 19-6 interval deficit to lead by a point with nine minutes left, only for Wilson's touchdown to secure victory for the Falcons. The home team were booed off by their fans and leaves them struggling to qualify for next season's Heineken Cup. "We looked nervous in the first half, frightened to take the game by the horns and have a real go at it," head coach Bryan Redpath said. "It is about people taking responsibility and being accountable. With seven minutes to go we had clawed our way back to lead, and then there was another discipline issue. It was bitterly disappointing. "There are going to be some questions thrown at us, and we must stick together and deal with it, not brush it under the carpet. "We can't make excuses. We are a good enough side when we want to be, but we are not playing well enough at the moment to see games out and come away with a win. It's about being honest with each other." Redpath refused to be drawn about his own future at Kingsholm, having been linked with taking over at Sale next season. "There is speculation all the time about who is going where," he said. "I've got a contract here, and I will fight to do everything I can to make sure we win games. There is no distraction around it." McCall - It will be tough Baxter joy at Euro qualification Chiefs catch up with Cheetahs Young - Bad end to awful week No RFU contact for Smith Rebels bolster front row Kelleher confirms Stade exit Worcester snap up Schofield Top 14 Round 23: Preview Domingo targets return | ||||
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