The Rugby Paper

Blackadder takes swipe at below-par Bath stars

- ■ By NEALE HARVEY

BATH rugby director Todd Blackadder has put his star players on notice after admitting standards of profession­alism had fallen below his expectatio­ns.

Despite a promising start Bath failed to make the playoffs, with England men Jonathan Joseph, Anthony Watson and George Ford failing to make a post-Six Nations impact.

Their contributi­ons compared starkly with those of their Saracens counterpar­ts, who returned from Test duty to fire their club to Champions Cup glory. Blackadder told The

Rugby Paper: “That’s the mark of a true profession­al that those Saracens blokes were able to come back, flick a switch and put the club first.

“That’s what world-class players do; they perform at the same level every week and take pride in their performanc­e. Playing Test match rugby takes a lot out of you and is draining, but you’ve got to be tough all the time and Saracens do that really well.

“Their minds lead their bodies and that’s our challenge now, for our guys to come back in future and perform. People can come back from internatio­nal duty looking for a rest but in future it’s about making sure everyone’s head’s in the right place.”

Blackadder was equally infuriated by a boozefuell­ed late season incident which resulted in 11 unnamed players being discipline­d after some had streaked across the Rec.

However, he insists the matter presents positives, explaining: “We were really disappoint­ed by that but a lot of good learning will come out of it because it was unacceptab­le. It highlighte­d where we need to get to with our off-field discipline.

“It was a really poor decision by some people but it has been the catalyst of change. Teams that do things like that are mediocre so it was a really good insight and it won’t happen again.”

Blackadder says off-field standards must improve if Bath are to end a nine-year trophy drought.

He added: “We were close to the top four but I think our profession­alism can be so much better and there have been good, challengin­g conversati­ons.

“The profile of our team is young, and in key positions too, so if we want to be up with the best we need to be really obsessive around our habits. We’ve got a really good squad with so much growth in it, but we must live the elite lifestyle that ensures everyone performs to their best.”

Meanwhile, the former All Black back rower believes the forthcomin­g Lions series is too close to call. The said: “It will be an unbelievab­ly tight contest.

“The challenge for the Lions is preparatio­n and the Super Rugby teams will be hell bent on disrupting them, but I don’t believe it will be a clean sweep. It could be the best series ever – the Lions have a squad capable of really competing.”

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High standards: Todd Blackadder

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