Posted 29th Mar 2023

VIDEO: Team Bath dig deep in wind and rain to overcome local rivals Hartpury and book BUCS Rugby Championship semi-final spot

Team Bath showed tremendous character to battle through a fiercely-contested BUCS Rugby Championship quarter-final against local rivals Hartpury on a wet and windy night at the Sports Training Village.

The Bath Building Society-sponsored men’s 1st XV were trailing for much of the night against the three-times knockout champions but dug deep to come away with a 21-16 win thanks to tries from Jasper Spandler, Alfie Garside and Austin Emens, all converted by Luca Mignot.

The decisive try came 10 minutes from time and Team Bath stood firm under intense pressure in the closing stages to secure a semi-final visit to newly-crowned BUCS Super Rugby league champions Loughborough next Wednesday (5th April).

Austin Emens races through to score the winning try for Team Bath. PICTURES: Bob Bradford

Aaron James, Head of Rugby at the University of Bath, said: “It was a really tight game but our character got us the win. Hartpury have been one of the most successful teams in the knockout stages and were always going to bring their best game. I’m just pleased with how the guys stuck at it – the confidence to score that last try when we had the penalty advantage was really good.

“This was the last home game for five of the boys and it was a winning one. They have been such great ambassadors for the club and we’re really pleased to get this reward for them. It was a really wet night but people came out in the rain to support us and that got us through. Thank you to everyone for their backing.”

Team Bath and Hartpury had finished level on points in the final BUCS Super Rugby table, with a points difference of +60 and +61 respectively, so it promised to be a close-fought affair and that’s exactly how the contest played out.

Garside missed a chance to give Team Bath an early lead, dragging a penalty kick wide in the seventh minute, before Hartpury – with the wind behind them – gradually started to get on the front foot.

The conditions were wet and windy at the Sports Training Village

Three Joe Winfield penalties left Team Bath trailing 9-0 and they were struggling to get into the opponents’ half but when they were offered the chance to kick to touch in the 35th minute and unleash their trademark lineout drive, they took full advantage. A huge surge took them from the 22 to within five metres of the Hartpury line and while the visitors held up a couple of attempts, they couldn’t prevent hooker Spandler diving over for the first try of the night.

Mignot added the conversion and when Winfield was off target with a long-range penalty attempt from the last kick of the half, it meant Team Bath were just 9-7 down going into the break.

They had the conditions in their favour in the second half but immediately gave themselves more of a challenge as they conceded a try from the kick-off, a kick to the corner finding winger Josiah Edwards-Giraud in plenty of space and his offload sent full-back Brandon Wood over.

Alfie Garside is tackled in the air but manages to touch down for Team Bath’s second try

Winfield’s conversion put Hartpury 16-7 up but Team Bath were determined to get back in the contest quickly and laid siege to the visitors’ line. They forced four penalties before the pressure finally told when Mignot’s clever cross-field kick found Garside, who was tackled in the air but still managed to touch down as he landed.

Mignot’s excellent conversion from the touchline made it a two-point game again and that was how it stayed for the next 20 minutes as the two local rivals slugged it out.

Team Bath finally forged ahead for the first time in the 70th minute and in fine style. A chip from Mignot was kicked on by Wales U20 international Louie Hennessey, who then scooped the loose ball back for fellow replacement Emens to collect and sprint through before diving over for an excellent try.

Mignot’s conversion made it 21-16 and that remained the score until full-time, despite Hartpury throwing everything at Team Bath in the closing stages. They found themselves in promising positions at least three times but the home defence held strong to secure a well-earned win.

Match stats

Team Bath starting XV: 1 Ollie Tack, 2 Jasper Spandler, 3 Archie Griffin, 4 Josh Dingley, 5 Harvey Cuckson, 6 Tom Cowan, 7 Ethan Staddon, 8 Mackenzie Graham; 9 Tom Carr-Smith, 10 Luca Mignot, 11 Alfie Garside (c), 12 Ludo Kolade, 13 Sam Kennaugh, 14 Sam Mercer, 15 Alex Clayton. Replacements: 16 Max Pearce, 17 Scott Kirk, 18 Archie McNicol, 19 Tom Berry, 20 Tom Williams, 21 Ellis Horgan, 22 Louie Hennessey, 23 Austin Emens.

Tries: Spandler, Garside, Emens.
Conversions: Mignot 3.

Hartpury starting XV: 1 Cam Holenstein, 2 Will Goffey, 3 Mitchell Walsh (c), 4 Danny Eite, 5 Tom Worts, 6 Cameron Cobbett, 7 Ellis Hart, 8 Matthew Hillary; 9 Owen Randell, 10 Joe Winfield, 11 Oliver Holliday, 12 Wilf McCarthy, 13 Iestyn Galton, 14 Josiah Edwards-Giraud, 15 Brandon Wood. Replacements: 16 Casey Williams, 17 Charles Short, 18 Christopher D’Oliveira, 19 Daniel Cooke, 20 Liam Le Roux, 21 Rhys Price, 22 Keillen Cullen, 23 Dylan Coetzee.

Tries: Wood.
Conversions: Winfield.
Penalties: Winfield 3.

Referee: Andy Wigley.
Assistant referees: Neil Sweeney, Dave Philpott.

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