Exeter
winger, Gonzalo Camacho, says that he and his team-mates will ‘never give in’,
as they look to seal a place in the end of season play-offs.
The
Chiefs were promoted to the top flight in 2010, and enjoyed an impressive first
season in the Premiership, finishing eighth in the table.
They have
continued to improve, this term, and, after a strong start to the campaign, now
lay just a single point outside the top four, with one game remaining.
Rob
Baxter’s men could have sealed their place in the play-offs last Sunday, but
they were beaten by Northampton, a result that saw Jim Mallinder’s side go
above them in the standings.
The
Chiefs now need to beat defending champions Saracens on the final day, and hope
that Worcester can spring a surprise against the Saints’ at Franklin’s Gardens.
The sports betting odds are certainly against the Devonshire club, but Camacho says he and his
team-mates will not give up on their dream of making the play-offs.
The
Argentine will miss the Sarries clash due to suspension, but he has backed his side
to succeed. He is confident that the Warriors can do them a massive favour by winning
at Northampton.
"It
has been a great season for ourselves, and to be in with a chance of making the
play-offs is massive", Camacho told Sky Sports."We are looking
forward to one more chance of making the play-offs. We know it will be
tough against the Saracens but it is great to be in this position, and we will look
to bring back the result we need.
"Worcester
play some really good rugby. They are a strong and physical side, so hopefully
they can do well against Northampton for us”, he added.
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