Harry Mallinder held his nerve to steal victory in the dying minutes against Exeter, Northamptons first home win of the Aviva Premiership season.It looked as though Exeter were going to cling on after Gareth Steenson kicked two penalties in each half to add to Olly Woodburns converted try, giving them a 19-14 lead.Northampton, who scored converted tries from George North and Rory Hutchinson in the first half, were held at bay after the break despite plenty of possession but the visitors eventually cracked under the pressure and Mallinder landed two penalties to send the Franklins Gardens crowd into delirium.Exeter started well with Ollie Devoto making immediate dents against 20-year-old inside centre Hutchinson, a late replacement for Stephen Myler with Mallinder moving to fly-half, and the pressure saw Steenson put the visitors 3-0 in front after five minutes.Four minutes later, sustained pressure from a lineout eventually saw quick ball moved to the right wing, with a lovely move involving Henry Slade freeing Woodburn to dive over in the corner. Steenson converted and added a simple penalty five minutes later to make it 13-0.Saints had an instant chance to reply with Louis Picamoles breaking clear, but Nic Groom dropped the pass and a certain try.But with Exeters lineout malfunctioning, an important turnover in the Chiefs 22 by Calum Clark, playing his first game in almost a year after surgery on a shoulder injury, saw Saints work the ball to North to power over from five metres.And from the restart North burst out of his 22 and his inside pass to Groom saw the scrum-half send Hutchinson over for a try on the Scotland Under-20 internationals debut. Mallinder converted both to put the home side 14-13 in front.Steenson missed a 35-metre penalty while Mallinder failed with an ambitious 40-metre drop-goal attempt, and Saints had the better of the rest of the half to go into the break one point ahead.In contrast, it was a quiet opening to the second half and it was not until 14 minutes in that Steenson put Exeter back in front with a penalty.Exeter brought on England winger Jack Nowell on 57 minutes for his first appearance of the season, and the first thing he did was watch the ball sail over his head thanks to a pinpoint kick from Mallinder.It signalled a sustained period of Saints possession in and around the Chiefs 22 but there was no penalty and at the crucial moment a pass would go astray.As soon as Exeter ventured into the home 22 they won another easy penalty for Steenson to extend the visitors lead to 19-14 but with 13 minutes to go Exeter were caught offside, allowing Mallinder to reduce the arrears.Mallinder, moved to inside centre with the introduction of Sam Olver at 10, and was roared on by the home crowd as he split the Exeter defence. The visitors held firm once again only to give away a penalty with three minutes to go. It was 15m in from the right touchline, not a favourable angle for the right-footed Mallinder, but the 20-year-old kept cool to slot the three points and make it 20-19.Ken Pisi then got the crucial turnover for Saints to play out time and register a much-needed victory.Scarpe Nmd Nere Outlet . - The Washington Redskins have cut defensive lineman Adam Carriker and punter Sav Rocca. Yeezy Boost 350 v2 Scontate .com) - Yankee Stadium is the home of the Bronx Bombers, but on Sunday afternoon it will open its gates to host the latest addition of the Hudson River Rivalry. http://www.scarpenmdscontate.it/scarpe-nmd-bianche-outlet.html . Duchene scored two goals and had an assist, helping the Colorado Avalanche beat the Carolina Hurricanes 4-2 on Friday night to match the best 10-game start in team history. Scarpe Nmd Outlet . The Browns coaching search remains incomplete. Scarpe Nmd Italia . Zvonareva, who won the tournament in 2009 and 10, couldnt handle her opponents big groundstrokes in only her third event back after 17 months out with a shoulder injury. Zvonareva made her comeback in January in Shenzhen and played in the Australian Open but lost her first matches at both tournaments.Nasser Hussain has sympathised with England captain Alastair Cook over his use of the new approved helmet.Cook wore the new-style helmet in Essexs County Championship game against Sussex at Hove on Monday and lasted only five balls, scoring one run after making 105 and 35 not out in Essexs opening game of the season against Gloucestershire when he wore the old-style headgear.The new helmets, which comply to British Safety Standards and have a smaller gap between the peak and grille, were introduced in the winter after a number of high-profile injuries. Cook was spoken to by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) after using his old helmet in last weeks match at Chelmsford and, as a result, he complied with the new regulations this week. Cook heads out to bat against Gloucestershire in his old helmet However, former England skipper and Sky Sports cricket pundit Hussain has sympathy for Cook and feels it is unfair to dictate what headgear a batsman should use.I definitely have sympathy with Alastair Cook, Hussain told Sky Sports News HQ.The fundamentals of batting are being comfortable and being able to see the cricket ball and he has got nearly 10,000 Test match runs wearing a certain type of helmet.He has taken the opinion that he leaves a bit of a gap there - and maybe the ball can get through and maybe it cant - but he wants to see the ball properly. And then, all of a sudden, the regulations and the new helmet has moved that little grille up - maybe a couple of centimetres - and he cant see the ball as well. Cook sports his new helmet during day two of Essexs match against Sussex Hes a grown man and I feel he should be able to make the decision himself.Hes given the other [helmet] a go, hes not been stubborn, hes not saying no this is nothing to do with me, hes givenn it a go and hes not finding it comfortable.ddddddddddddHell go out to bat at Hove (today) probably with the new helmet on and give it a go, but when he rocks up at Headingley for the first Test against Sri Lanka I think most England fans will want their captain, their opening batsman and their star batsman to be able to see the ball and be comfortable and not have any kind of doubts about his equipment. Ravi Bopara explains why Alastair Cook doesnt want to use a specific style of helmet Despite his support for Cook, Hussain has backed the ECB and its director of cricket Andrew Strauss over the introduction of the new regulations.I do applaud what Strauss and the ECB are doing, he said. For a long time people havent looked at helmets and the actual safety of helmets and there have been some high-profile incidents that have happened recently and it has to be looked into.But you do have to say that there has to be a little bit of a personal choice to every batsman to be able to make that decision.Also See:Cook strugglesECB speaks to CookSussex v Essex scorecardPundits county picks ' ' '