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Bath Rugby

Friday 17th November 2006

Club Details


Recreation Ground
Bath
BA2 6PW
 
Stadium Capacity: 9,980 (7,800 seated)
Website: www.bathrugby.com
Founded: 1865


- 2008/9 season preview -


Last time around: What an improvement on the year before! The brand of rugby played by Bath was arguably the best in the league with Matt Stevens and Lee Mears linking out wide with the finishing speed of Matt Banahan and Nick Abendanon. A joy to watch as eighth place in 2006/07 turned into third with the European Challenge Cup trophy to boot - top marks!

This time around? The loss of talismanic duo Olly Barkley and captain Steve Borthwick will obviously hurt the West Countrymen. However, if they can consistently maintain their form as they did last term then there's no reason why another top end finish is beyond them. There is also the small matter of Heineken Cup rugby to contend with as Steve Meehan's side raises the bar significantly from what was expected in the previous season.

Coach: On the back of Bath's finest season for many a year that saw them lift a trophy along with a top-three finish, Steve Meehan must surely take the majority of the plaudits with one to fifteen now expected to possess the complete game. Although he will be without Steve Borthwick and Olly Barkley, one expects another solid campaign from his charges with good foundations on which to build.

One to watch: Butch James' arrival last season brought a new dimension to Bath's top class game with fellow South African Michael Claassens also thriving alongside at half-back. However, with Olly Barkley moving to Gloucester, James will be without his centre foil and is also likely to take over the kicking duties - a job he proved he can do in the summer and Tri-Nations Tests.

In: Stuart Hooper (Leeds), Justin Harrison (Ulster), Shontayne Hape (Bradford Bulls), Scott Bemand (Leicester).

Out: Steve Borthwick (Saracens), Olly Barkley (Bath), Nick Walshe (Bedford coach), Isaac Feaunati (retired), Luke Cozens (Bridgwater and Albion - loan)

Prediction: 7th

Colours: Blue, black, and white


Tickets: £9-34


Travel connections: Bath is connected to London (and Heathrow) by both main rail line and road. The journey is anything between 90 minutes and three hours, depending on time of day. Nearby Bristol also has an airport, and some very good internal flight prices are available to further areas of Britain.


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Gallery - 2008 in pictures

The Welsh Grand Slam: Coming just 6 months after their removal from the World Cup by Fiji, Wales silenced their critics by being crowned Six Nations champs Guinness Premieship Final: Lawrence Dallalgio brought the curtain down on a glittering career helping his side to a 26-16 victory over Leicester. Heineken Cup Final: Munster claimed their second European crown with a win over Toulouse