ENGLISH PREMIERSHIP Wasps 33 London Irish 25:WASPS CAME from behind to prevent London Irish from reclaiming top spot in the English Premiership yesterday. Outhalf Dave Walder kicked 18 points after Irish had battled to an 18-16 lead heading into the last quarter.
Irish kept fighting and scored a third try in the 78th minute through Paulica Ion to seemingly snatch a losing bonus point, only for Walder to deny them with a last-minute penalty.
Ryan Lamb hooked a third-minute penalty well wide for the visitors, but Walder was more accurate three minutes later to edge Wasps in front.
Wasps were having problems in the frontrow with New Zealand referee Bryce Lawrence having a quiet word with England loosehead prop Tim Payne after two scrums collapsed. And Payne was at fault again two scrums later, this time in front of his posts, gifting Lamb the chance to kick an equalising penalty.
The first try arrived on 21 minutes. Walder sparked it with a tap-and-go, Tom Varndell made yards up the left before stepping inside and, five passes later, Steve Kefu found Ben Jacobs and the big centre smashed through four tackles to score.
Irish were quickly back on the board. Number eight Chris Hala’ufia thundered up the left and smashed Richard Haughton out of his path before flipping the ball to Paul Hodgson to score.
Walder increased the lead with another penalty, but the referee then warned Wasps captain Tom Rees about his team conceding penalties at the breakdown.
And a case in point came three minutes from half-time when Payne conceded a stupid penalty, going offside as Topsy Ojo tried to make ground. Lamb kicked the goal and Payne was shown a yellow card.
Seconds from the break, Wasps brought on Shaun Ruwers for Payne in a scrum and he promptly conceded a penalty as the home side struggled to cope with Irish tighthead Faan Rautenbach.
Irish made a cracking start to the second half, although referee Lawrence missed a blatant knock-on by loosehead Clarke Dermody in the build-up.
Wasps were not sharp enough as Irish powered forward from the kick-off. Lamb chipped the ball over the defence, Broster and Steffon Armitage challenged for it, Dermody knocked on and Daniel Bowden scooped up the loose ball and scored between the posts, a score greeted by howls of crowd protest. Lamb converted.
Irish squandered two scoring opportunities on the line and were made to pay on 65 minutes. Jacobs made a searing break and passed to Walder, whose pass sent Joe Worsley racing for the line. It took three to halt the England flanker, but Joe Simpson dug it out and armed Kefu to score.
And the game was settled on 74 minutes when Worsley slammed into Hala’ufia, turned over the ball, and when Jacobs broke clear of the cover he lobbed a precise pass out to Varndell to race home unchallenged.
WASPS: van Gisbergen; Haughton, Jacobs, Kefu, Varndell; Walder, Simpson; Payne, Ward, Broster, Shaw, Cannon, Worsley, Rees, Ward-Smith. Replacements: Veale for Cannon (64). Not used: Lindsay, Ruwers, Baker, Betsen Tchoua, Berry, Jewell, Davies.
LONDON IRISH: Lennard; Ojo, Seveali'i, Bowden, Joseph; Lamb, Hodgson; Dermody, Paice, Rautenbach, Kennedy, Casey, Roche, S Armitage, Hala'ufia. Replacements: Ion for Rautenbach, Garvey for Roche (both 55), Malone for Lennard, Corbisiero for Dermody, Buckland for Paice (all 75), Thorpe for Hala'ufia (77). Not used: Watson, Allinson.
Referee: Bryce Lawrence(New Zealand).