TJs: Craig Maxwell-Keys and John Meredith
TMO: David David Rose

Redpath back on the bench.
And in a surprise twist, Coetzee and Bayliss have swapped shirt numbers

Moderator: Puja
Bath score two rolling maul tries...Which Tyler wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2024 9:07 pm Guy in crowd is right.
Or Ur scrims on top, our li eout is shite
I bet you were happy to be wrong.Which Tyler wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2024 9:21 pm Happy to be proven wrong.
Question - is Dunn's scalp wound as infamous as Silky Ballsack'a nose wound yet?
Spot on. It was poor stuff for the neutral viewer, as highlighted by the commentator in his quoting of the kicking numbers. TNT can claim some substantial honesty in their presentation. The comment near the end of the 1st half that to a non-rugby spectator on debut 'it would be a hard sell' was fair.fivepointer wrote: ↑Sat Apr 27, 2024 7:26 am Mostly that was pretty dull, which suited Saracens just fine. Fair to say they did a professional job last night. Bath's attack was well contained and they did just enough with the ball to get over the line.
Aren't the two complementary and therefore symptomatic of fans' dislike of Farrell? i.e. the duller the rugby, the better he plays! Nobody has ever argued that he is not good at controlling a club game, especially when ambition is largely absent.
Yep, that was my point.
It's also an easy answer - it's coaching.
Fair comment but I'm surprised at Bath's HC if that is the case. I thought he was better than that.Which Tyler wrote: ↑Sat Apr 27, 2024 8:57 am Main take aways from last nights match:
I still hate the 6:2 bench split. (but at least we handled the FH injury better this week, without a FH on the bench than we did against Exeter, with a FH on the bench).
I'm not sure why we tried to out Saracens the Saracens - but it nearly came off - though mostly by actually trying to play some rugby in the 2nd half.
It's also an easy answer - it's coaching.
Both teams were treating it as a knock-out match, and terrified of making a mistake (excepting the few minutes of mayhem, and Bath's first attacking lineout). That just played right into Sarries' hands, and quite honestly, they should have won by more.