Western Daily Press (Saturday)

Refreshed Bath have feet on the ground – Johann

- ALAN BROWN Rugby writer Bath Rugby: S Harris; T de Glanville, M Ojomoh, W Butt, M Gallagher; O Bailey, L Schreuder; J Schoeman, H Faiva, W Stuart, Q Roux, J McNally, GJ van Velze (capt), C Cloete, J Coetzee. Replacemen­ts: J Stewart, T du Toit, J Jonker, E

JOHANN van Graan insists that his Bath Rugby players have their feet “firmly on the ground” despite them leading the way in the Gallagher Premiershi­p going into round ten of the campaign.

Bath’s 25-17 home victory over Harlequins last weekend sent the Blue, Black & Whites to the top of the league standings ahead of the trip to old rivals Leicester tomorrow.

Head of rugby Van Graan told the official Bath Rugby website: “We’ve had a good Christmas. Players, staff, coaches all went away for three days. It was valuable time spent with our families and we were a refreshed group coming in on Wednesday.

“It’s a strange week because we now play on a Sunday, but we’re looking forward to a big old rivalry.

“We’ve had some close ones in the last 18 months against Leicester – two one-point games and we had a tough one back in March at Welford Road, but in terms of the Premiershi­p, it’s a great game to look forward to.”

The Blue, Black & Whites lost the reverse fixture 25-24 at the Rec back in October, and Van Graan added: “We stick with our theme of starting each week on zero. That was a wet game. It got decided by very small margins and that feels like ages ago.

“Leicester are a team that we respect. They have some of the best players on the planet in their team and two seasons ago they were the (Premiershi­p) champions.

“They’re very tough to beat and they play a very specific way. We’ve reviewed the game against Quins, taken out of it what we could and prepared accordingl­y, so we haven’t given the game at the Rec (against Leicester) a whole host of focus.

“They are also a totally different team in terms personnel, so our focus, like every week, has been on ourselves and we’ll give them the respect they deserve and they deserve a lot.

“From a top of the table point of view, it’s nice to be top going into

Christmas, but we as a group just want to get better week on week.

“There’s such a long way to go for us, being top at Christmas was only a small goal we set ourselves last week, but in the grand scheme of things we’ve achieved nothing yet. We’ve certainly got better as a group, but we’ve got a long way to go and our feet are firmly on the ground.”

Hame Faiva makes his first Bath start at hooker, while half-backs Ben Spencer and Finn Russell are both left out by Van Graan.

 ?? David Davies/PA ?? > Joe Cokanasiga scores for Bath Rugby against Harlequins last weekend
David Davies/PA > Joe Cokanasiga scores for Bath Rugby against Harlequins last weekend

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