Bottom club Bath secure first win of the season

Johann van Graan secured his first win in charge of Bath as the Gallagher Premiership’s bottom club claimed a 27-14 victory over Northampton.
They led throughout, scoring tries through Miles Reid, Tom Dunn and Cameron Redpath, with 21-year-old fly-half George Worboys scoring 12 points on his debut.
Northampton failed to make the most of possession and did not register a point until the second half, scoring tries through Tom Collins and Sam Graham.
After a barrage of high kicks to test each other out, Northampton fly-half James Grayson missed a chance to open the scoring, hooking his penalty attempt just wide from 45 metres.
The visitors maintained steady pressure and Bath’s indiscipline yielded a succession of penalties which Northampton repeatedly prodded into the corner.
But the catch-and-drive was well defended and eventually flanker Alex Coles was held up just feet from the try-line by Reid and Quinn Roux to earn Bath a turnover scrum.
Just three minutes later, flanker Reid was celebrating at the other end of the Rec after supporting Redpath’s scything break to run in opposed. Worboys added the conversion to put Bath 7-0 ahead after 20 minutes.
Northampton continued to enjoy plenty of possession and territory but could not make it count against the tenacious home defence.
Loosehead Juan Schoeman burgled turnover ball under the posts and this time Bath attacked from the dead ball line through Worboys and flanker Josh Bayliss who unleashed Joe Cokanasiga down the right wing.
Aided by successive Saints infringements, Bath made the most of their driving maul as skipper Tom Dunn touched down from a Bayliss catch at the lineout.
Worboys could have put Bath further ahead shortly after the break but his penalty kick was well wide.
There was no shortage of skills in Saints’ armoury but George Furbank, after a soaring catch and deft offload, appeared again in a sweeping move only to fire a pass into touch.
They continued to up the tempo and a quick-tapped penalty by Alex Mitchell resulted in Collins scoring on the overlap in the left corner after 53 minutes. Grayson’s conversion was good.
Bath were soon on the attack again as Saints shipped four more penalties in quick succession near their own line. Eventually they opted for the kick and a two-score lead, which Worboys’ boot provided.
Four minutes later, the home side were savouring a 24-7 lead as Redpath plucked Fraser Dingwall’s pass out of the air and sped 50 metres to the try-line, with Worboys adding the conversion.
Back came Saints, however, as replacement Graham finished off a catch-and-drive try at the other end with Furbank adding the conversion. A penalty at the other end by Worboys settled Bath nerves.
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Mzil, I only recently learned Hodgman was only 31 myself, so you’re certainly not alone there!
Canham is a good shout, and he’s coming along nicely in new colours - as is Darcy Swain for that matter.
Whether Gleeson and Hooper feature this year, without a return date confirmed (despite best intentions) remains to be seen. Different to Ikitau, in that we know he’ll return after the Exeter stint and for how long.
And Tizzano will certainly be there. I didn’t need to include him here, but he’s just no longer a fringe player!
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I think D’Mac is a gifted player but a natural 15. It doesn’t really mater now. They just need to stick with him as any player will improve in their position with a run of games in that coaching environment. A steady 7/10 can be enough.
I know he’s divisive amongst Kiwis but he returned from an ACL at 23/24 yrs which takes a lot. He’s got my full respect for that.
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