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Bristol Move into Top Four with Thrashing of Newcastle

Bristol's 52-19 win over Newcastle at Kingston Park sees them leapfrog Exeter in the Gallagher Prem table

25 Apr 2026 · 25 Apr 2026·1 source

According to Sky Sports — Football, Bristol have climbed into the top four of the Gallagher Prem after a dominant 52-19 victory over Newcastle at Kingston Park. The result leaves Newcastle at the bottom of the table.

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