The Newcastle Red Bulls finally broke their losing streak, securing their first win of the season against Gloucester in The Prem. With a score of 25-19, the team ended a 19-match losing streak, a momentous achievement. But it wasn't an easy win; the Red Bulls were leading by 20 points with 20 minutes left, only to hang on for dear life at the end. Gloucester rallied late, piling on the pressure, but couldn't find the fourth try that would have sealed the game. The Newcastle forwards dominated early, with captain George McGuigan scoring the first try from a maul. Gloucester struggled to contain the Newcastle forwards, and when locks Jamie Hodgson and Arthur Clark were both sin-binned, the hosts scored a second try. The visitors responded with sparkling rugby, cutting the lead with a try from Seb Atkinson and Ollie Thorley. Newcastle led by 10 points at half-time, but second-half nerves were understandable given their poor record. Argentina scrum-half Simon Benitez Cruz showed his class, breaking away and scoring under the posts. However, Gloucester's Mike Austin and Ciaran Knight scored late tries to cut the lead to just six points. Newcastle head coach Alan Dickens praised his team's performance, highlighting the positives and expressing his satisfaction. Gloucester director of rugby George Skivington, however, pointed out missed opportunities and the need for improvement. The game was a rollercoaster, with both teams showing moments of brilliance and mistakes. It's a reminder that in rugby, every point counts, and every try can make a difference. So, who do you think came out on top? Do you agree with the coaches' assessments? Let us know in the comments!