Bath picked up only their fifth win of the Premiership season on Sunday after they overcame Exeter Chiefs 36-19 at the Recreation Ground.
Tries from Cameron Redpath, Beno Obano, Joe Cokanasiga, Tom Dunn and Ollie Lawrence helped the hosts to a victory that lifts them off bottom spot.
Solomone Kata, Scott Sio and Jack Yeandle scored for Exeter as their struggles on the road continued, with the defeat leaving the Chiefs in sixth place.
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While the Chiefs will feel they still have a play-off chance, time is running out and they are eight points behind fourth-placed London Irish.
Lawrence returned from injury for Bath, while his former Worcester team-mate Ted Hill featured for the first time since January, with prop Will Stuart and Redpath also starting.
Exeter welcomed back Wales forwards Dafydd Jenkins and Christ Tshiunza following the Six Nations, replacing Jannes Kirsten (concussion) and Jacques Vermeulen (foot injury), and Henry Slade was restored in midfield alongside Kata.
Bath made a blistering start and were ahead after eight minutes following a brilliant solo try by Redpath.
The Scotland international set off from just inside his own half and proceeded to beat four Exeter defenders before touching down in the corner, with Ben Spencer’s conversion opening up a seven-point advantage.
But the lead was short-lived as Exeter drew level from their first concerted attack of the game after patient build-up play ended with Kata crossing from close range and Slade converting.
Exeter then lost scrum-half Sam Maunder, who was carried off, while Kata required a head injury assessment following a high Obano challenge that saw the England prop yellow-carded by referee Karl Dickson.
Despite the upheaval, though, Exeter scored a second try in the 23rd minute as Sio made his power tell after sustained close-range pressure, and Slade’s conversion made it 14-7.
But just when it looked as if Exeter might seize control, Bath struck with a second converted try as Obano’s touchdown rewarded patient work by the forwards, and Spencer added the extras.
And before Exeter could regroup, Bath were at it again when Cokanasiga showcased his trademark strength and pace by capitalising on fly-half Orlando Bailey’s kick into space.
The England international still had it all to do, yet he bumped off Chiefs full-back Josh Hodge and brushed aside wing Olly Woodburn’s challenge for Bath’s third try that secured a 19-14 interval lead.
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Bath claimed a bonus-point try within six minutes of the restart, with Exeter struggling to contain a resurgent home pack, and Dunn’s score converted by Spencer left the Chiefs 12 points adrift.
And Exeter then had hooker Dan Frost sin-binned for a high challenge on Bailey as Bath looked to turn the screw.
Lawrence scored their fifth try, again converted by Spencer, as Bath moved past 30 points, and although Yeandle stormed over on the hour mark, Exeter still had it all to do, trailing 33-19.
And there was no way back for the visitors as Bath claimed a rare five-point maximum to move above Newcastle into 10th place on the Premiership table.
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