Bristol extend Newcastle's losing run
Written by I Dig SportsFrance centre Virimi Vakatawa scored a flowing solo try to seal victory for Bristol Bears at Kingston Park and extend Newcastle Falcons' losing run to 11 matches.
Vakatawa made a mazy run from midfield to score Bristol's second try when the visitors led by only a single point.
Harry Thacker had gone over for their first try before Gabriel Oghre added a third late in the game.
Newcastle had been in touch at 7-6 down but it took until the last play for Kiran McDonald to finally cross the line for the hosts.
It was a familiar tale for Newcastle at Kingston Park, with the home side very competitive and defending well but failing to convert their chances.
They have now lost nine Premiership matches and two European Challenge Cup ties this season.
By contrast Bristol have found some form and earned a fourth Premiership win of the campaign.
The Bears totally dominated the opening 20 minutes and drove Thacker over from a close-range line-out for the game's first points.
But the boot of fly-half Louie Johnson and replacement Rory Jennings kept Newcastle firmly in the game.
Both sides were turned over when threatening in the 22 before Vakatawa scored the game's decisive try with 11 minutes remaining.
From a line-out 35 metres from the Newcastle line, Vakatawa took a pop pass from Benhard Janse van Rensburg and weaved his way through the Falcons' defence to touch down.
Oghre added a third from a driving maul to put the game beyond doubt before McDonald took a short pass to go over for Newcastle with the clock dead.
Newcastle head coach Alex Codling told BBC Radio Newcastle:
"I thought the boys were fantastic and there's so many positives even though it's now 11 [defeats] in a row.
"We were under the cosh in the first half but to a man we stood together.
"The key moment was at 7-6, we have a good scrum but don't execute and then go down the other end and concede."
Bristol director of rugby Pat Lam told BBC Radio Bristol:
"Newcastle were gritty and challenged everything and at 7-6 the game could have gone any way.
"We then scored an unbelievable try and then kept them down there to finish it off.
"The character is really pleasing - we've had a lot of tight games not go our way this season but this one has gone our way."
Newcastle: Penny; Radwan, Spencer, Holgate, Carreras; Johnson, Elliott; Brantingham, Blamire, Bello; Hawkins, De Chaves; Cross, Pepper, Chick (c).
Replacements: Byrne, Brocklebank, McCallum, McDonald, Rubiolo, O'Sullivan, Jennings, Wacokecoke.
Bristol: Malins; Ibitoye, Vakatawa, Janse van Rensburg, Lane; Sheedy, Randall; Woolmore, Thacker, Sinckler; Dun, Batley; Luatua, Harding (c), Bradbury.
Replacements: Oghre, Lahiff, Kloska, Caulfield, Pearce, Marmion, Williams, Heward.
Referee: Anthony Woodthorpe.