Bristol Post

Lloyd will keep getting better, says Bristol boss Lam

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PAT Lam praised full-back Ioan Lloyd after the 19-yearold starred on his return to a Bristol Bears shirt in Saturday’s 30-13 bonus-point victory over Worcester Warriors.

Lloyd, who made his Wales senior internatio­nal debut against Georgia the previous weekend, shone at Ashton Gate, kicking eight points and setting up the Bears’ opening try, as well as making a trysaving tackle at a vital moment in the first half.

Pat Lam, Bristol’s director of rugby, said of Lloyd’s performanc­e: “He was class. You can see why we introduced him one year out of school against Bath here when he scored in the corner (a year ago).

“We’ve managed him nicely in the sense of his developmen­t, given him a bit of game-time.

“All the senior players: Charles Piutau, Callum Sheedy, Luke Morahan, Semi (Radradra), all of these boys have helped him and as he grows it gives him confidence.

“Then going into an internatio­nal set-up was outstandin­g and then he’s with Alun Wyn Jones, (Justin) Tipuric and (Leigh) Halfpenny, learning off them.

“He came back on Wednesday, the players had a day off, he worked with the coaches and he knew he’s part of our group, and he came out and you can just see he’s gone on to another level, and he’ll get better and better.”

As well as Lloyd returning to a Bristol jersey, No 8 Nathan Hughes completed his comeback from injury to line-up in the starting XV and with more players set to be drifting in each week, Lam is excited for the headaches in selection he is set to have.

He said: “Well, it’s exciting isn’t it? The boys are doing a great job that are here.

“Those two (Nathan Hughes and Ioan Lloyd) are class, they come in, Max Lahiff, Andy (Uren) come back, you know, they’re all gonna be drifting in each week, there’s going to be someone coming back in. But it’s a real credit to the group here and it’s all we want, we want players away on internatio­nal rugby, and the others step up and then when everyone’s back I’ve got some selection headaches, and I’ve got some good depth.”

Bristol secured their first win of the season and added a bonus point with three second-half tries and, although Lam knows it is important to accumulate the points, he admitted there is a long season ahead.

“It’s big, but it’s a long way to go. I think the big thing about our goal is to get back into the top four, to do that you’ve got to accumulate points,” said Lam. “We were gutted we lost three (points) last week, but we’ve picked up five here and now we move to Saints on Friday, another home game and hopefully the five points are on offer and this will be our goal.”

 ?? Picture: Rogan Thomson ?? Ioan Lloyd and Pat Lam are all smiles after Bristol’s win against Worcester at Ashton Gate
Picture: Rogan Thomson Ioan Lloyd and Pat Lam are all smiles after Bristol’s win against Worcester at Ashton Gate

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