Bristol Post

What a beautiful weekend, especially for us Bears fans

- Tony Cox of Bears Beyond The Gate podcast

WHAT a beautiful few days it was in Bristol this weekend with the sun shining, daffodils blooming and people sitting outside enjoying the spring sunshine - and, if you were a Bears fan, the weekend started perfectly with a resounding victory over our nearest and dearest from Bath.

The 61-19 victory was the biggest winning margin in the 250 competitiv­e games between these old foes. I’m sure Bath fans will say it was ‘only’ the Premiershi­p Cup and wasn’t that important, while deep down seething that a season of disappoint­ment had just recorded another new low.

A rampant first 40 minutes saw the Bears scoring at will, absolutely shredding the Bath defence. It was like watching a cross between the Barbarians and the Harlem Globetrott­ers. At 21-0 we even saw Dan Thomas taking a quick-tap penalty just outside our 22 such was the eagerness to attack the visitors’ porous defence. Clearly not quite so easy for Bath to play against Bristol when we keep 15 men on the pitch for the full 80!

With a point a minute in the first half, I was just about to go for a celebrator­y pint at 40-0 up when we gifted Bath a try under the posts. I’m sure I wasn’t the only psychologi­cally-scarred Bristol fan who entertaine­d an anxious thought about throwing away a commanding lead like we have done so many times recently. Even after conceding a couple of early second-half tries, surely we couldn’t mess this one up.

Thankfully, normal service was resumed in the last 20 minutes as we ran in a further three tries to complete a thoroughly entertaini­ng evening of rugby.

A month ago if you’d asked me, I would have said I couldn’t see a future at the club for Tiff Eden, Jake Armstrong or Mitch Eadie. But, on the basis of the last couple of outings, both Tiff and Jake have looked like valuable new signings.

On Friday, my eye was particular­ly caught by Eadie’s barnstormi­ng performanc­e. Bristolian through and through, he knew what it meant to put Bath to the sword. A bundle of energy and menace throughout the game, he scored a wonderful try, batting away Bath defenders like flies. I hope he’s done enough to make Pat ponder about keeping him.

You can listen to Bears Beyond The Gate on all major podcast platforms, including Apple, Spotify and Buzzsprout.

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