'Gutted' Skivington reacts to shock, play-off ending loss to Bath
Gloucester head coach George Skivington conceded that Bath had beaten his side at their own game as the visitors triumphed 33-24 before a sell-out crowd at Kingsholm.
The result ended any hopes of Gloucester progressing to the end-of-season play-offs as Bath won away for only the second time in the Premiership this year and for the first time in five years at Kingsholm.
Bath were indebted to an impressive performance from their pack by dominating the set-piece as they recovered from a 17-0 deficit to score three tries in 11 minutes and run out deserved winners.
Miles Reid scored two tries for them with Joe Cokanasiga and Sam Underhill also on the try-scoring sheet. There was also a penalty try award, with Ben Spencer adding three conversions.
Stephen Varney, Seb Atkinson and Santiago Carreras scored Gloucester’s tries, with Carreras adding a penalty and three conversions.
Skivington said: “It’s gutting as we played some really good rugby tonight but Bath beat us by playing our tactics from last year.
“It’s mixed emotions as in the first half we had a great start by opening them up with some delightful stuff, some of the best we’ve played all season.
“But Bath targeted our set-piece and succeeded in their aims as you can’t play without a solid scrum on a wet night, so it was a slow death for us in that second half as we couldn’t break out.
“The yellow card for Lewis (Ludlow) took the advantage away from us and put them right back in the game.
“We are missing a lot of big men at the moment but it’s the first time that we’ve been dominated in that area this season and we will have to assess how it happened.
“Missing two kicks at the end didn’t help but they weren’t straightforward in the conditions but the decisions to go for the posts were the correct ones.”
After a season of turmoil, Bath head of rugby Johann van Graan was overjoyed with a much-needed win as his side seek to avoid finishing bottom of the Premiership table.
He said: “It was a very good game, contested fiercely in all areas before a very passionate crowd.
“They started well but we missed a chance when Tom Dunn knocked on over the line but we kept our heads even though we were 17-0 down and stayed in the fight.
“As I said earlier in the week, we are two years behind Gloucester and we knew we needed to combat their driving maul as they have the most maul tries in the league.
“Gradually we got on top in the set-piece but there were still nervous moments at the end when we knocked on with two minutes to go and them missing two kicks.
“However that’s three bonus points in a row now so our attack is definitely improving and we are a pretty tight group, who have a firm belief in ourselves.”
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I’d say France was far more hard done by in the 2011 final than the All Blacks in this game. Joubert simply refused to call a penalty against the All Blacks in the last quarter even directing an All Black to drop a ball he picked up in an offside position rather than penalizing him. This article also totally discounts the efforts of PSTD. Ask Jordie how well he played. Or the backup flank who played hooker for the entire game. Siya was also a brilliant tackle by Richie from scoring a blinder. Pollard was also fantastic. Look I don’t like the boks style but the only thing more questionable than the content of this article is the timing of it. Get over it already
139 Go to commentsDad Marty was also a handy rugby player for Linwood back in the day. Great bloke. Sensational softball career.
2 Go to commentsWhat ifs are always dangerous. If you look at the game before Sam cane got sent of SA was dominating. You could make the argument the going down to 14 men rallied the troops and made them have to play to win which is always dangerous.
139 Go to commentsOmg… you are bruised And battered Benny. Stop crying … the scoreboard speaks. What a pathetic lover you are.. 🤣🤣🤣
139 Go to commentsPacific Lions, cry me a river
139 Go to commentsThis is the single worst piece of journalism I have ever seen since your last one. As a neutral, who really states that there should be an asterisk next to a win? You are an utter embarrassment to real AB fans, journalism and that joke of a house which pays you for this nonsense. Get a life, Ben.
139 Go to commentsGuys. Cancel the World Cup champions after this analysis. It changes everything. Ben knows. We’ll have to unengrave the Bokke off the trophy and hand it to the ABs, now that I’ve been enlightened about this illegitimate win. This needs to be done. Now!
139 Go to commentsBen is right here though, Springboks were woefully poor with the advantage they had throughout this game. The France match was heroic because that was an even contest this match had it taken place in Rugby Championship would have been an easy win for NZ. If anything this match should tell the Bok coaches that a lot of this team should be changed. They beat this same NZ team by record margin with the same circumstances but with a different core. They bring back the tried and tested guys and they nearly botch this game.
139 Go to commentsI knew who wrote this article from the first few words in the headline…lol. The red card actually did the ABs a favour. It galvanized them, only then did they step up a gear. Before that there was zero momentum.
139 Go to commentsFirstly the foul on Bongi was a planned move just like the NZ master plan with Bryce Lawrence you kiwis are filthy fux perhaps try to play a cleaner game next time I doubt that’s possible tho but don’t worry world rugby is on yr side they trying to take away all the BOKS strengths to help all you weakling as Jeremy Clarkson would say LA OO ZA ERR..🤣
139 Go to commentsAbsolutely spot on Ben. I certainly wouldn't gloat over a win like that. Frustrating as it is it's done and dusted and history will forever show the result.
139 Go to commentsHo hum.
139 Go to commentsNo question they were the better team. But that is the beauty of sport isn’t it!
139 Go to commentsEveryone is into Hurling in Ireland according to Porter, but only 11 of Ireland's 32 counties enter a team into the national competition. Same old blarney.
1 Go to commentsLet’s be honest. The draw and scheduling in the World Cup was a joke but South Africa found a way after having to go the hard (nearly impossible) way to the Cup Final via France and England. NZ had a hard game against France (lost) and had 5 weeks to prepare for the Quarter, 3 weeks knowing it was Ireland. NZ theerfore had to win one big game against an Irish team who played SA and then Scotland 7 days before. They won and it was de facto a semi final because they were playing a relatively weak Argentina team and it was a walk over. In the final a very rested NZ team was playing a very tired SA team and still lost. They couldn’t score more than 11 points. Put another way SA had to find a way to win while tired and they achieved that. NZ should thank their lucky stars that they fixed the scheduling in 2015 otherwise they would be dealing with a Bok treble.
139 Go to commentsPerhaps if Bongi wasn’t targeted and removed from the game in the first 3 minutes it would have been quite a different game. Maybe if NZ also faced the same competition the Boks faced to their win NZ would have looked quite different. The final score shows who outplayed who.
139 Go to commentsRubbish article! Abuladze played most of Exeters matches when fit. He got injured against Glasgow a while ago and is out for the rest of the season, thats why he hasnt played for Exeter and Georgia recently. Do some proper research next time!
1 Go to commentsGotta love it when kids throw their toys out the pram and can’t hack it with the grown ups debate. Here’s looking at you turlough! 😉🤣
148 Go to commentsThey lost the game period move on
139 Go to commentsSpringboks won! Stop winging. You can change the game however much you and your rugby colonizing IRB want to and the Springboks will win you at that too. Your mind is colonized my friend get a life
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