Western Morning News

Bath will welcome fans for Westcountr­y derby

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BATH will welcome spectators back to the Recreation Ground today as they target another major step towards the Gallagher Premiershi­p play-offs.

Victory over Gloucester would take Bath second in the table behind runaway leaders Exeter.

Their final league game is away to Saracens on Sunday week, with play-off rivals Wasps, Sale Sharks and Bristol all having two matches left.

The west country derby will see 1,000 fans attend in a third crowd pilot Premiershi­p fixture, after matches at Harlequins and Gloucester earlier this month.

“For us, it is a great opportunit­y now because we have worked hard and put ourselves in a position for it to be a good opportunit­y,” Bath rugby director Stuart Hooper said.

“If we had won only two games from the seven (since the Premiershi­p restarted last month) then it wouldn’t be, so it is a real opportunit­y for us, but it is because we have created it.

“It has been good for the lads to have a good couple of days off before we have regrouped and prepared to get going again.

“They have been flat out and giving us absolutely everything.”

Bath were beaten 29-15 by Gloucester when the clubs last met eight months ago, but Hooper added: “We have developed a fair bit since then.

“They performed well in that game. Take nothing away from them, they deserved the victory and I think that we were pretty off that day.

“It is a new fixture, it’s another opportunit­y and we won’t be dwelling on what happened in the past.”

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