Bath secured a thrilling 30-26 win over Gloucester in their west country derby, with Finn Russell's late penalties securing a crucial four points for the Cherry and Whites. The victory propelled Bath to the top of the table ahead of the rest of the weekend's matches.
Gloucester, despite being the underdogs coming into the match, showed impressive resilience and determination as they battled against reigning champions Bath. However, it was Russell's two penalties in the final minutes that ultimately sealed the deal for Bath, who scored four tries to Gloucester's three.
Russell's performance was a crucial factor in securing the win for Bath. The fly-half scored 15 points, including two late penalties, and also kicked two conversions to keep his team ahead throughout the match. His late surge kept Bath at the top of the table ahead of the rest of the weekend's matches.
For Gloucester, despite their efforts, they were unable to hold onto their lead as Russell's late penalties and kicks from the tee saw Bath take the spoils. The loss marked Gloucester's ninth league defeat this season, while Bath's win marked a significant turn in the team's fortunes.
Director of rugby George Skivington was proud of his team's effort, saying "I'm really proud... we've been frustrated and angry and disappointed so far this year but we talked before the game about just show what we're about and showing the supporters how much we care."
Johann van Graan, head coach of Bath, expressed pride in his players, who dominated the final 20 minutes to secure the win. "Five points away from home after the block we've had, I'm very proud of them."
The match was closely contested throughout, with both teams creating opportunities for each other's defenses. In the end, it was Russell's late surge that secured the victory for Bath, making him the star man in a thrilling derby contest.
Gloucester:
- Barton
- Hathaway, Edwards-Giraud, S. Atkinson, Thorley
- C. Atkinson, Williams (c)
- Rapava Ruskin, Crane, Fasogbon
- Gwynne, Alemanno, Venter, Ludlow, Trenholm
Bath:
- Carreras
- Hennessey, Harris, Ojomoh, Muir
- Russell, Spencer (c)
- Van Wyk, Frost, Griffin, Hill, Roux, Bayliss, Staddon, Green
Gloucester, despite being the underdogs coming into the match, showed impressive resilience and determination as they battled against reigning champions Bath. However, it was Russell's two penalties in the final minutes that ultimately sealed the deal for Bath, who scored four tries to Gloucester's three.
Russell's performance was a crucial factor in securing the win for Bath. The fly-half scored 15 points, including two late penalties, and also kicked two conversions to keep his team ahead throughout the match. His late surge kept Bath at the top of the table ahead of the rest of the weekend's matches.
For Gloucester, despite their efforts, they were unable to hold onto their lead as Russell's late penalties and kicks from the tee saw Bath take the spoils. The loss marked Gloucester's ninth league defeat this season, while Bath's win marked a significant turn in the team's fortunes.
Director of rugby George Skivington was proud of his team's effort, saying "I'm really proud... we've been frustrated and angry and disappointed so far this year but we talked before the game about just show what we're about and showing the supporters how much we care."
Johann van Graan, head coach of Bath, expressed pride in his players, who dominated the final 20 minutes to secure the win. "Five points away from home after the block we've had, I'm very proud of them."
The match was closely contested throughout, with both teams creating opportunities for each other's defenses. In the end, it was Russell's late surge that secured the victory for Bath, making him the star man in a thrilling derby contest.
Gloucester:
- Barton
- Hathaway, Edwards-Giraud, S. Atkinson, Thorley
- C. Atkinson, Williams (c)
- Rapava Ruskin, Crane, Fasogbon
- Gwynne, Alemanno, Venter, Ludlow, Trenholm
Bath:
- Carreras
- Hennessey, Harris, Ojomoh, Muir
- Russell, Spencer (c)
- Van Wyk, Frost, Griffin, Hill, Roux, Bayliss, Staddon, Green