Bristol Post

Sense of frustratio­n overshadow­s the joy of derby victory

- Tony Cox of Bears Beyond the Gate podcast

IT was a day of mixed emotions at Ashton Gate on Saturday as a big crowd arrived on Coronation Day. Clearing skies, live music and a buzz of anticipati­on around the ground, with a good contingent of Gloucester supporters bedecked in their cherry and white adding to the occasion.

But much of the talk before kick off was not about this fixture, but the game down the A4 in Bath that would ultimately impact our chances of Champions Cup rugby next season. I, like many, didn’t expect Saracens to bring their full starting XV but was rather surprised at the second string team they put out at the Rec. We all knew that this meant Bristol would need to win, and win big.

Things looked promising at halftime with Bristol deservedly ahead and Bath trailing - that Champions Cup qualificat­ion looked tantalisin­g close. But in what seemed a microcosm of our season, the tides turned in the second half and ultimately we were pipped at the post for eighth place and top flight European rugby next season.

So despite the 36-21, bonus-point win against Gloucester and regaining the Rifles Cup, the celebratio­ns were a little muted at the final whistle. We’d witnessed Semi Radradra and Charles Piutau at their rampaging best to secure the win, but after the final whistle said farewell to these stars as they played their final game for the Bears.

We wish all our departing players well for the future but along with the two mentioned above I’d like to pick out a couple more that will be missed by the Bristol faithful. That’s local lads Andy Uren and Joe Joyce. Both have given so much of their careers to the club and it will feel odd not seeing them next season.

So another frustratin­g season has drawn to an end. We witnessed a few glimpses of magic along the way and who will forget that night against South Africa at a rocking Ashton Gate. But so often it was a tale of too many penalties conceded and an inability to close out games that cost us time and time again.

Can Pat turn it around next season? With changes in the coaching set up and the emergence of more Academy talent let’s hope so, but it won’t be easy!

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

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