Premiership: Bristol Bears strike late to floor Gloucester, London Irish ease past Newcastle Falcons
A late try from Toby Fricker helped Bristol Bears defeat Gloucester 29-28 in a result that dents the Cherry and Whites’ Premiership play-off hopes.
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A late try from Toby Fricker helped Bristol Bears defeat Gloucester 29-28 in a result that dents the Cherry and Whites’ Premiership play-off hopes.
Louis Rees-Zammit is revved up for Gloucester’s trophy treble bid after the brakes were briefly put on his Test career just two months ago.
During this year’s Six Nations, lightning did not strike twice. Whereas Louis Rees-Zammit blazed his way through his debut championship in 2021, he failed to score a try and was axed for Wales’s key match against England. His Gloucester director of rugby, George Skivington, sums up nicely the predicament the 21-year-old winger found himself in: “When you’re one of the poster boys of the game, everybody knows when you’ve been dropped.”
Bristol Bears and Newcastle Falcons will host Gloucester and London Irish respectively in the two Premiership games taking place this Friday.
Gloucester have reached the season’s business-end in contention for a possible trophy treble – but head coach George Skivington is staying grounded.
Gloucester have reached the season’s business-end in contention for a possible trophy treble – but head coach George Skivington is staying grounded.
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Gloucester coach George Skivington insists he has no issue with Welsh superstar Louis Rees-Zammit signing with a modelling agency.