Northampton went top of the English Prem with a hard-fought bonus-point 36-19 victory over rock-bottom Newcastle Red Bulls on Friday as Bristol downed Gloucester in a 12-try thriller.
Last year's beaten Champions Cup finalists, Saints were off to a fast start at Kingston Park with two tries in the opening 10 minutes through lock JJ van der Mescht and scrum-half Alex Mitchell.
Oli Spencer and Japan international Amanaki Mafi hit back for Newcastle either side of South African Van der Mescht's yellow card, but wing Tommy Freeman's try gave Saints a 21-12 halftime lead.
Van der Mescht was shown a second yellow card early in the second half, earning a 20-minute sin-binning, with South African Stefan Coetzee striking back for Newcastle.
But Italian wing Edoardo Todaro then crossed for the visitors and any hopes of a late Newcastle comeback were ended when fly-half Fin Smith kicked a penalty before lock Alex Coles touched down.
Northampton have now won their last three straight league games to move top of the fledgling table, ahead of champions Bath's trip to Leicester on Saturday, while Newcastle remain winless at the bottom.
At Gloucester's Kingsholm Stadium, Bristol ran in seven tries to earn an attacking bonus point in a 49-34 victory that moved them up to third, ahead of the rest of the weekend's matches.
Gabriel Oghre scored two tries while Fitz Harding, Viliame Mata and Sam Worsley also crossed the whitewash for Bristol, who led by just a single point with 10 minutes to play before a Kalaveti Ravouvou brace finally ended the Cherry and Whites' resistance.
Worsley added seven conversions for a 19-point haul.
Gloucester conjured five tries of their own – Matias Alemanno, Seb Blake, Josiah Edwards-Giraud, Will Joseph and James Venter crossing – with Ross Byrne kicking three conversions and a penalty.
But it was a fourth straight defeat to start the season for George Skivington's team.
Tries from fly-half Worsley, hooker Oghre and back-row Harding had seen Bristol race into a 21-10 lead but hooker Blake and wing Edwards-Giraud scored in the last five minutes of the half, adding to Argentine lock Alemanno's earlier effort, to close the gap to one point at the break.
Oghre and Fijian back-row Mata twice extended Bristol's lead, only for tries from centre Joseph and South African back-rower Venter to each time close the gap back to a single point.
But there was no coming back for Gloucester after Fijian centre Ravouvou's late brace.





















