Bristol Post

Such a frustratin­g day for Bears fans at Franklin’s Gardens

- Pete Brealey of Bears Beyond The Gate podcast

IF the overriding emotion for fans after the glorious defeat to Saracens in North London was immense pride, it’s only fair to say that this week in Northampto­n it was one of intense frustratio­n. Frustratio­n at shipping another bucketload of points, frustratio­n at watching a defensive line shredded like a field of wheat at harvest time and frustratio­n at having a hightackle law that appears to be arbitraril­y applied from week to week.

Erratic officiatin­g was one of the contributi­ng factors to Saturday’s narrative but it was no way the reason why we lost. No, the bigger picture was that, yet again, we managed to concede possession too cheaply, in so many different ways and at so many key moments so that, despite having ample possession, we weren’t able to apply sustained pressure on the hosts who were as clinical as we were profligate.

Like the disappeara­nce of Lord Lucan, quantum physics and the Bristol hum, the Bears’ quest for consistenc­y is fast becoming a mystery that no one can readily explain. At times we were at our scintillat­ing best, with the first try a textbook example of the Bears way as the ball moved rapidly from side to side before quick hands from lock to hooker to outside centre served up a sumptuous score.

There were also moments when we made the correct decision to keep the ball tight resulting in tries for Callum Sheedy and Yann Thomas, but it seems that when we put one new layer on to the gameplan we then manage to strip another one off and both our defensive set and our line-out were as poor in this game as I have seen.

Credit must go to Saints whose electric back line took full advantage, but to concede two tries through the middle direct from set-pieces and another from an opposition player driving over from 10 yards out with three players hanging off him, does make you throw your hands up in the air and beg for salvation from the rugby gods.

The ‘Enya trip’ to Sale on Friday will not be easy, but one we must believe we will win and, ultimately, I’d rather watch a team trying to play good rugby badly than one playing bad rugby well. C’mon Bris!

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

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