Bristol Post

Radradra and Genge back to boost Bears for Leicester clash

- John EVELY jonathan.evely@reachplc.com

BRISTOL Bears are set to unleash two of their true world-class stars against Leicester Tigers tomorrow, as Semi Radradra and Ellis Genge will run out at Ashton Gate as the hosts look to end a run of six defeats in the league and climb up from 10th in the table.

Fijian centre Radradra has recovered from knee surgery and will play his first game since April, while Bristolian loosehead prop Genge returns from a month of internatio­nal duty with England in the Autumn Nations series.

However, Genge will not be joined in the Bristol front row this weekend by England team-mate Kyle Sinckler, who suffered a leg injury in the 27-13 defeat to the Springboks on Saturday and is set for a month on the sidelines.

Pat Lam, the Bears’ director of rugby, said: “Kyle took a knock in those first 40 minutes for England so, unfortunat­ely, he has come back injured. He will probably miss, three, potentiall­y four weeks. That is disappoint­ing but it is just how it is so he will get back into his rehab.”

“He might make it back for the Quins game right after Christmas.”

The good news is Bristol have already added additional tighthead cover by securing the services of former Worcester Warriors prop Jay Tyack until the end of the season.

Lam continued: “Ellis has come back but we have just given him a few days to freshen up mentally.

“He will play this week and then won’t play the next two games (in the Challenge Cup), which works

nicely because he has a second child on the way in that period of time so he should get a good period of time off and he will be back for the game against Quins (on December 27). Elsewhere in the squad, Lam confirmed Callum Sheedy’s early withdrawal in the 25-20 defeat to Sale Sharks at the AJ Bell Stadium last weekend was due to illness which has been going around the Bears camp in the last fortnight and has caused disruption to training.

Lam said: “Callum was sick. We have had a bit of sickness in the team. Luke Morahan missed most of last week as well, it’s mainly the players who have got kids. Callum has been down, AJ MacGinty has been down this week as well. We have had a bit of sickness in the camp, there were some players who only trained once last week, a couple have missed a few days this week as well. It is just that time of year with colds, flu and bugs going around. Back-rowers Fitz Harding and Magnus Bradbury also suffered head knocks, which saw them fail HIAs last weekend, meaning they won’t be involved for the Bears against Tigers. That will be a blow as Lam looks to field a pack to match the power of the reigning champions.

 ?? Pictures: David Rogers/Getty and Juan Gasparini/JMP ??
Pictures: David Rogers/Getty and Juan Gasparini/JMP
 ?? ?? Bristol’s Semi Radradra, left, and Ellis Genge
Bristol’s Semi Radradra, left, and Ellis Genge

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