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AS IT HAPPENED: Gallagher Premiership - London Irish 20 Worcester Warriors 17Our live feed has now finished. Full-time: Irish 20 Warriors 17 Mammoth Jackson penalty wins it after Warriors come from 17-3 to draw level late on. Annett scores on his 100th appearance. Irish 17-3 up at half-time after tries from ben Meehan and Steve Mafi. Justin Clegg try in second-half squares things up. Irish: 15 James Stokes, 14, Ben Loader, 13 Curtis Rona, 12 Theo Brophy Clews, 11 Ollie Hassell-Collins, 10 Paddy Jackson, 9 Ben Meehan, 1 Will Goodrick-Clarke, 2 Agustin Creevy, 3 Lovejoy Chawatama, 4 Steve Mafi, 5 Rob Simmons, 6 Matt Rogerson (c), 7 Blair Cowan, 8 Albert Tuisue. Replacements: 16 Matt Cornish, 17 Facundo Gigena, 18 Ollie Hoskins, 19 George Nott, 20 Ben Donnell, 21 Nick Phipps, 22 Will Joseph, 23 Tom Homer.
“He has the ability to run a game from scrum-half and with the exciting players we have around him, we have no doubt he will continue to be a significant member of our squad for years to come. ” Spencer is an experienced Gallagher Premiership and European player with more than 200 top-flight matches to his name, as well as several title-winning campaigns. The scrum-half is renowned for his high-class kicking game and support play, which has contributed to him scoring over 50 tries in all competitions. Capped four times by England, including in the 2019 Rugby World Cup final, Spencer has been a key component to the Bath backline and relishing the chance to be part of a group aiming for success in the coming years.
“My family and I have loved our time at Bath to date and we are really looking forward to the future. “The direction the club and Johann have committed to is incredibly exciting. We have a group of players here who are determined to succeed and achieve great things. “We will continue to work hard to progress each week as we strive towards those goals, but I believe the future is bright and it’s something I want to be part of. ” JOIN YOUR CAPTAIN AT THE REC THIS SATURDAY Ben has renewed – will you be there to see if in action this weekend? See in the New Year at The Rec when we host Newcastle Falcons for our final match of 2022.
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Sam complements the other back row players who will be with us next season and we are excited by the impact he will continue to have on the group. ” Since moving to Bath in 2017, Underhill has been an influential figure for club and country. A powerful and destructive forward who is a menace at the breakdown, he has earned 29 England caps since debuting for his country against Argentina and was a key in his country’s run to the 2019 Rugby World Cup final. He then played a significant part in Bath’s run to the 2019/20 Gallagher Premiership play-offs and surpassed 50 appearances for the club in 2021. Underhill returned to action on Saturday at Exeter Chiefs and is ready to make an impact for the Blue, Black and White for the long-term.
After resting a number of players for last weekend’s trip to Leinster in the Heineken Champions Cup, players such as Val Rapava-Ruskin, Louis Rees-Zammit and captain Lewis Ludlow all return. In the front row, Val Rapava-Ruskin and Santi Socino are joined by Kirill Gotovtsev, after Fraser Balmain left the field injured in his last outing against Bordeaux. Freddie Clarke and Matias Alemanno start in the second-row, with Ruan Ackermann, Lewis Ludlow and Albert Tuisue completing the pack. Tuisue is the only player to retain his place place in the starting XV from Leinster.
WHAT’S ON: London Irish v Worcester WarriorsPremiership Published 18 hours agoon December 29, 2022 Bath Rugby can confirm club captain and England international Ben Spencer has committed his future to the Blue, Black and White. The 30-year-old has excelled since arriving at The Rec from Saracens in 2020 and is an integral part of Johann van Graan’s squad. “Since I arrived at Bath, Ben has stood out as a true leader, dedicated to succeed with this club, ” the Head of Rugby said. “He leads by example through his actions on the field and is a superb communicator amongst the group.
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He added: “I have learned an incredible amount over the past five years at Bath and I’m thoroughly looking forward to seeing where I can take my game with the group of staff and players we have here. “I want to contribute to a successful Bath side, and I know everyone is pulling in the same direction to help the club achieve great things in the seasons to come. ” JOIN SAM AT THE REC THIS SATURDAY Want to see Sam in action this weekend? Published 7 days agoon December 23, 2022 Gloucester Rugby head coach George Skivington has picked an experienced 23 to travel to Mattioli Woods Welford Road in the Gallagher Premiership tomorrow afternoon.
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Celebrate with us in the day before enjoying your evening activities! TICKETS: BATH V NEWCASTLE, SAT 31 DEC, 15:00 Content & Images from – Bath Rugby Premiership Published 3 days agoon December 27, 2022 Bath Rugby can confirm England international Sam Underhill has extended his stay with the Blue, Black and White. The 26-year-old has established himself as one of the leading flankers in the country over the past five seasons since making his international debut. He joins fellow back rowers Alfie Barbeary, Josh Bayliss, Chris Cloete, Jaco Coetzee, Ted Hill and Miles Reid in committing themselves to the club for next season. “Sam has proved his quality at international and club level for a number of years, ” Head of Rugby Johann van Graan said. “He is a leader, has fantastic defensive qualities and still has a great desire to develop his game.
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