South Wales Evening Post

Gloucester taking nothing for granted

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GLOUCESTER have reached the season’s business-end in contention for a possible trophy treble – but head coach George Skivington is staying grounded.

Skivington’s team stand seven points adrift of the Gallagher Premiershi­p play-off zone with four games left.

But they are also awaiting an independen­t panel’s ruling on points allocation from their cancelled league game against Worcester last month.

The panel assembled this week to investigat­e circumstan­ces under which Worcester were unable to field the required six front-row players for the Kingsholm fixture.

It meant the match was cancelled and will not be replayed, and it would be a major surprise if Gloucester are not awarded at least four points, with an outcome possible by the end of this week.

They tackle Bristol at Ashton Gate tomorrow, before facing Bath, Harlequins and Saracens, while there is also a Premiershi­p Rugby Cup semi-final against Worcester later this month and a European Challenge Cup quarter-final appointmen­t with Saracens on May 7 on their schedule.

“There might be five teams who could make it into that fourth spot, so it is not something I am really concerned about,” Skivington said.

“We need to be a threat across the board, and if we get that right, I think we are a very good team and a dangerous team and things could happen.

“But if we don’t, then any talk of top four or anything like that quickly disappears.

“If you can be fighting in three competitio­ns at this point of the season, you have got half a chance.

“But again, in the next three matches or whatever, your season can be all wrapped up and you are not in anything.

“We are very happy to be fighting on all three fronts, and I would like it to be like that every year, but we are also very aware if you don’t get game by game right, all those fronts are gone.”

Bristol have no chance of making the play-offs, and only a distant hope with regard to qualificat­ion for next season’s Heineken Champions Cup, a competitio­n they went out of last Friday against Sale.

They are 10th in the Premiershi­p, 18 points behind Gloucester, but Skivington added: “They have got four games to go and I am very sure they will go extremely hard.

“I don’t think Pat (Bristol rugby director Pat Lam) would be writing any season off until the very last game. I expect it to be a seriously physical game against a battlehard­ened team.

“I am not concerned where they are in the table. We know the talent within that squad. We are not underestim­ating Bristol whatsoever.”

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