Yorkshire Post

Young underlines Wasps’ urgency

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RUGBY UNION: Wasps boss Dai Young said “every game is a big game for us” as his team look to recover from a poor start to their Gallagher Premiershi­p campaign.

Young’s side lie 10th in the league table following the weekend’s 28-22 defeat to Harlequins, with a victory over Bath on November 2 being their solitary Premiershi­p success so far this season.

Wasps have also lost three out of four pool matches in the European Challenge Cup, and they now face a Bristol team needing victory to go top above current Premiershi­p leaders Exeter.

“Every game is a big game for us,” said Wasps rugby director Young. “It’s all about getting as many points as possible.

“Bristol have been going well and we know what quality they’ve got, but we went there last year and got the result, so we know we can do it.

“There is a lot of disappoint­ment after the weekend.

“We need to take some real intent into this game, and if we play as well as we can, we will come away with the result.

“Every point is hugely important. You’ve got to try and come away with at least something from every away game, but we are going there to win.

“We’ve got to iron out the things that didn’t go so well last weekend and just keep working at them.

“We’ve got to keep working hard to turn things around.”

Young makes a solitary change for the trip to Ashton Gate, with number eight Nizaam Carr handed a start alongside back-row colleagues Jack Willis and Thomas Young. Lock Thibaud Flament, meanwhile, has recovered from concussion and is among Wasps’ replacemen­ts.

Former England lock Dave Attwood returns for Bristol as one of two changes from the side beaten by Saracens last weekend.

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