Guy Pepper, a standout player for Bath, recently described the team’s triumph over Bristol Bears as “the hardest game of rugby” he has ever participated in. This thrilling encounter took place during the Gallagher Premiership play-off semi-final, where Bath secured a decisive 34-20 victory against their West Country rivals. The match showcased a gripping contest, with Bristol initially taking a commanding lead into half-time. They held a seven-point advantage, thanks to key contributions from players like James Dun, who scored a first-half try, along with two successful penalty conversions from AJ MacGinty.
Despite the early setback, Bath emerged with renewed vigor in the second half, dramatically flipping the game in their favor. Four second-half tries propelled them to victory, including notable efforts from Ted Hill, Joe Cokanisiga, Will Muir, and Max Ojomoh. Each of these tries was successfully converted by Finn Russell, who played a pivotal role in Bath’s comeback. This remarkable performance allowed them to establish a 34-13 lead within just 20 minutes of the restart, effectively sealing their passage into the final at Allianz Stadium.
The win over Bristol not only marks a significant achievement for Bath but also keeps alive their aspirations for a historic treble this season. Under the guidance of head coach Johann van Graan, the team has already clinched both the Premiership Rugby Cup and European Challenge Cup earlier in the season, setting the stage for a potential crowning achievement in the Premiership. Pepper expressed the immense significance of this opportunity, mentioning how a victory next weekend would mean “the world to the club,” particularly after suffering a disappointing defeat in last year’s final against Northampton Saints.
After the match, Pepper spoke with enthusiasm about the challenges faced during the game, particularly how the team overcame their struggles in the first half. “We weren’t ourselves in that first half, but we knew if we matched them emotionally, we had the firepower,” he stated, reflecting on the turning point of the match. He further emphasized the encouraging atmosphere at the Rec, noting how the passionate support from the fans provided the necessary motivation for the players. “I’ve never heard anything like it. Before kick-off, that was crazy,” he recalled, illustrating the vibrant environment that propelled the team forward.
Now, as Bath prepares for the final, their next challenge will involve facing the winner of the semi-final clash between Leicester Tigers and Sale Sharks, who are set to meet at Mattioli Woods Welford Road. Bath finished the regular season at the top of the Premiership table, with a significant 11-point cushion over Leicester and a 14-point lead over Bristol, demonstrating their dominance this season. However, despite finishing well clear of their local rivals in the standings, Bath had previously endured defeats to Bristol in both prior encounters during the regular Premiership season.
The upcoming final holds great significance for Bath, as they aim to secure their seventh Premiership title and their first since 1996. The stakes couldn’t be higher for Pepper, Van Graan, and the entire Bath squad, all of whom are eager to capitalize on their impressive season and uplift the club to new heights. As they look forward to battling for the championship title at Twickenham, the collective hopes and aspirations of Bath fans resonate within the team, deepening their commitment to achieving victory. With momentum on their side and the highs of their recent performance, Bath remains steadfast in their quest for glory.