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Gloucester thrash Newcastle to take Champions Cup spot

James Venter of Gloucester Rugby celebrates scoring a try, with his teammates, during the Gallagher PREM match between Gloucester Rugby and Newcastle Red Bulls at Kingsholm Stadium.
Gloucester scored eight tries as they overpowered Newcastle at Kingsholm and secured Champions Cup rugby next season [Getty Images]

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Gloucester (35) 54

Tries: Redshaw (3), Clark, Englefield, Llewellyn, Blake, Venter Cons: C Atkinson (7)

Newcastle (21) 21

Tries: McGuigan, Christie, Cruz Cons: Connon (2), Healy

A Ben Redshaw-inspired Gloucester secured their spot in next year’s Champions Cup as they overpowered Newcastle Red Bulls.

Both clubs were looking to finish the season on a high following difficult campaigns, with Gloucester having the added incentive of a place at Europe’s top table provided they could match or better Harlequins’ result against Northampton.

The Cherry and Whites overwhelmed the Newcastle defence in the first half, scoring five tries through Arthur Clark, Caolan Englefield, Max Llewellyn and a brace for Redshaw, to the Red Bulls’ two.

The home team kept up the pressure in the second half, with Seb Blake and James Venter adding further scores before Redshaw capped a fine performance with a hat-trick score of his own making.

With victory secured and eight tries scored, Harlequins’ victory over Northampton proved irrelevant and Gloucester can look forward to next season’s Champions Cup campaign.

In front of the expectant home faithful, Gloucester did not take long to open their account.

With seemingly nothing on in the midfield, Redshaw darted through a gap in the Newcastle defence before stepping the final defender to go over untouched.

Undeterred, the visitors struck back minutes later through George McGuigan, the Red Bulls captain barreling through the tackle of Charlie Atkinson after a lovely offload from Jamie Hodgson.

With their opponents struggling at the lineout, Newcastle took advantage again. Having driven up to the Gloucester line, Tom Christie spotted a small gap, diving over to put the visitors ahead for the first time.

But that was as good as it got for them. Unable to reorder their defence following a quick-tap penalty, Atkinson escaped two tacklers before feeding Clark to run clear to equal the scores.

Newcastle’s defensive frailty was on display once again soon afterwards.

With the ball kicked through, Atkinson regathered to run the perfect arc through the defence before finding Englefield, who went over untouched.

With half-time approaching, Llewellyn got into the action, assisting Redshaw for Gloucester’s bonus-point score before picking the perfect line from close range to dot down himself as the visitors looked increasingly ragged in defence.

The pace of the game slowed after the break, but Newcastle soon found themselves on the back foot, with Blake driving over from close range after the Red Bulls had been penalised once again at the breakdown.

Gloucester’s forward dominance was then put to good use in the ensuing phase, with Venter emerging with the ball from the bottom of a rolling maul as Newcastle toiled.

To their credit, Newcastle kept playing, with replacement Ben Healy finding Simon Benitez Cruz with a perfectly placed cross-field kick, allowing the Argentine to go over.

But with Newcastle caught narrow as the clock wound down, it was Gloucester who had the last laugh.

Redshaw eluded Christian Wade on the wing before kicking ahead and regathering for a deserved hat-trick score in front of the delighted home crowd.

Brighter skies ahead?

Gloucester will look to put an injury-hit season behind them as they head into the summer break.

Fans will be hoping the arrival of Jac Morgan and Dewi Lake will offset the losses of Tomos Williams and Matias Alemanno, with new coaches Joel Tomkins and Brett Deacon tasked with breathing life into a club that stagnated following last season’s impressive fifth-place finish.

It’s all change at Kingston Park as well, with 26 players expected to leave when their contracts expire, and interim head coach Stephen Jones reverting back to his preferred role as attack coach, being replaced in the top role by Dan McFarland.

A number of exciting additions are also expected, with Raffi Quirke, Sam Graham and All Black Hoskins Sotutu all due to arrive in the coming months.

Gloucester: Redshaw; Thorley, Llewellyn, S Atkinson (c), Loader; C Atkinson, Englefield; Rapava Ruskin, Blake, Fasogbon; Clark, Alemanno, Thomas, Venter, Trenholm.

Replacements: Innard, Bleuler, C Knight, Gwynne, Clement, Austin, W Knight, Edwards-Giraud.

Newcastle: E Grayson; H Obatoyinbo, Hearle, Arnold, E Obatoyinbo; Connon, Benítez Cruz; Hancock, McGuigan (c), McCallum, Hodgson, Scott, Leatherbarrow, Christie, Lockwood.

Yellow card: McGuigan 55

Replacements: Fletcher, Clark, Palframan, Cardall, Parsons, Elliott, Healy, Wade.

Referee: Joe James.

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