Wasps grab survival lifeline
Wasps ended their nine-match Premiership losing streak with an 18-13 victory over London Irish on Saturday.
Last Updated: 03/03/12 7:28pm
Wasps ended their nine-match losing streak in the Aviva Premiership with an 18-13 victory over London Irish at Adams Park on Saturday.
Nicky Robinson kicked all the points with six penalties from seven attempts to ease the hosts' relegation fears, although the win came at a cost with the loss of scrum-half Joe Simpson.
One of the 18 players released from England's Six Nations training squad, Simpson dislocated his left shoulder in the first half.
But Wasps overcame the setback to move eight points clear of bottom club Newcastle Falcons with a victory that could rescue their season.
Irish replied with the only try of the match from Fijian winger Sailosi Tagicakibau, with fly-half Steve Shingler landing the conversion and two penalties.
After missing a 10th-minute penalty Robinson made amends to kick his side into the lead with a second chance three minutes later.
Desperately
Shingler equalised with a penalty but Robinson kicked Wasps back in front after the Exiles were penalised at the breakdown.
Another Shingler penalty in the 29th minute drew Irish level for the second time, but the fly-half failed to put the visitors ahead when he missed a simple attempt late in the first half.
Wasps had their share of attacking opportunities before the break but squandered the best two.
After dragging Delon Armitage into touch, they wasted an attacking lineout when hooker Rob Webber, released by England along with Simpson, misdirected his throw into the line.
Then, with their forwards forcing the visitors to defend desperately in front of their own posts, they were penalised at an attacking ruck.
Wasps appeared to have suffered another injury blow just before half-time when centre Dominic Waldouck limped off with a leg injury, but he reappeared for the second half with his left knee strapped.
Pressure
The hosts maintained the pressure and, when Irish were caught offside, Robinson landed his third penalty from 40 metres to put his side ahead for the third time.
The half-time introduction of Ben Broster at tighthead strengthened the Wasps scrum and a huge push forced Irish to concede a 59th-minute penalty which Robinson kicked to extend the lead to six points.
But the good work was undone when a defensive lapse allowed Exiles winger Tagicakibau to score his side's 66th-minute try.
Following a lineout, centre Jonathan Joseph released the Samoan who evaded Tom Prydie and full-back Hugh Southwell to cross in the corner. Shingler landed the difficult conversion but determined Wasps retaliated.
A downfield kick from Robinson bounced well for teenage centre Elliot Daly, who kicked as he was tackled and Jack Wallace and Waldouck set off in pursuit, but Irish replacement Darren Allinson scooped the ball behind his own line.
Dominant
The now dominant Wasps pack won a penalty at the resulting scrum, allowing Robinson to kick them back in front after 72 minutes,
The fly-half hit the target again when his forwards were awarded another at the next scrum three minutes later.
Simpson's 27th-minute injury appears a bigger blow for Wasps than England, with the London club still battling for Premiership survival.
The injury to Simpson, who was replaced by Nic Berry, was the latest for Wasps, who have lost an entire side to injury this season.
Former England stars Joe Worsley and Steve Thompson, along with Dan Ward-Smith, have been forced into retirement through injury.
And two weeks ago the club lost England centre Riki Flutey for the rest of the season, who was followed last week by lock Marco Wentzel.