Fin Smith leads Northampton to victory over Exeter at Franklin's Gardens
- Northampton Saints are working to fill the leadership gap left by Courtney Lawes and Lewis Ludlam.
- Fin Smith's performance, including a long-range drop-goal, was instrumental in their victory over Exeter.
- The match demonstrated Northampton's resilience and potential to defend their title effectively.
Northampton Saints, the reigning champions of the Premiership, faced a challenge in their title defense due to the absence of key leaders Courtney Lawes and Lewis Ludlam. In their recent match against Exeter at Franklin's Gardens, Fin Smith emerged as a crucial player, showcasing his skills with precise passing and strategic kicking, including a long-range drop-goal. This performance helped Northampton recover from a disappointing opening day loss to Bath. Despite Exeter's struggles, particularly in midfield without Henry Slade and facing injury issues at scrum half, they managed to finish the match strongly. The game highlighted Northampton's potential to remain a formidable force, especially on their home ground, as they aim to maintain their championship status.