Bristol Post

Rugby Hughes may make early return to injury-hit Bristol

- John EVELY jonathan.evely@reachplc.com

PAT Lam looks set to bring Nathan Hughes back to Bristol Bears early to ease the injury situation in his back row.

Bristol lost both their starting flankers to injuries early during Sunday’s 38-29 defeat to Harlequins, with Steven Luatua dislocatin­g his wrist and Sam Jeffries hurting his knee in the act of scoring.

Former England No 8 Hughes has not played for the Bears since January 1 when he started at Exeter

Chiefs, and in January he joined Bath on a loan deal. The 22-cap internatio­nal hit the ground running at the Rec as he was named man of the match on his debut, which ironically was a hard-fought victory against Harlequins, and has excelled in all four appearance­s since.

However, the 30-year-old has not played for two weeks, with the terms of his loan agreement meaning he was unable to play for Bath in their 29-27 derby victory over the Bears on March 5 and then the Blue, Black and Whites’ Premiershi­p bye week falling last weekend.

Bristol host Bath again on Friday night, this time in the Premiershi­p Rugby Cup, and Bears director of

rugby Lam hinted an arrangemen­t has been agreed upon to allow Hughes to play for Bath if scrumhalf

Max Green can play for his side.

The Bears are five scrum-halves down with Harry Randall away with England, Andy Uren and Tom Whiteley out with hamstring injuries, Toby Venner sidelined with a knee injury and Oscar Lennon suffering a calf issue.

Lam said: “We are looking at both Max being available and Nathan (Hughes) being available as well.

“Nathan is not too far from coming back after these two injuries.

“The most important thing is to have Nate playing, potentiall­y he will be playing next week for either side.”

Lam does have options in the back row with Dan Thomas, Fitz Harding, Jake Heenan and Chris Vui all fit, while Mitch Eadie and James Dun both featured for Hartpury on Saturday in their penultimat­e RFU Championsh­ip fixture, losing 20-12 against Richmond.

 ?? Picture: Tony Marshall/Getty ?? Nathan Hughes attacks for Bath against Wasps
Picture: Tony Marshall/Getty Nathan Hughes attacks for Bath against Wasps

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