Bath see off Munster for impressive bonus-point win

Bath see off Munster for impressive bonus-point win

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Investec Champions Cup

Bath (35) 40

Tries: Penalty try, Reid, Arundell, Dunn, Obano, Hill, Cons: Russell 4

Munster (14) 14

Bath started their Champions Cup campaign with a convincing bonus-point win over Munster.

All but five points were scored in the first half of a pulsating match at a rain-lashed Recreation Ground.

The Premiership holders had sealed their bonus point with four tries inside the first quarter, with an early penalty try followed by scores for Miles Reid, Henry Arundell and Tom Dunn.

Edwin Edogbo put Munster on the scoreboard, but Beno Obano quickly stretched Bath’s lead again.

Bath make the most of Beirne’s early absence

Bath were soon ahead as referee Jeremy Rozier awarded them a penalty try for an infringement by Tadhg Beirne, for which the Munster, Ireland and Lions forward was sent to the sin-bin.

The Premiership champions took full advantage of being a player to the good, scoring twice in Beirne’s absence. Reid crashed over from close range, and England winger Arundell collected a superb kick from Cam Redpath that stopped on the sodden surface for him.

Dunn went over from a line-out to ensure Bath had a bonus point by the 18th minute, but lock forward Edogbo powered over the line for Munster soon afterwards.

Bath prop Will Stuart was sent to the sin-bin, but the home side still managed to stretch their lead when Obano crossed for another try successfully converted by Finn Russell.

A sniping dart over the line by scrum half Casey on the half-time whistle reinvigorated Munster even though they still went in 21 points behind.

Conditions eased in the second half, but the teams could not maintain the frenetic rate of scoring of the first 40 minutes, with no more points added until Ben Spencer’s deft chip and chase allowed the scrum-half to feed Hill for a simple try at the end.

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Bath director of rugby Johann van Graan speaking to Premier Sports:

“You want to start games well. It was a big game for us playing an opponent that is very emotional with a lot of travelling support.

“We want to get our strengths into the game and our conversion rate in the first 20 minutes was good. We had four opportunities and scored four tries.

What’s next?

Line-ups

Bath: De Glanville; Cokanasiga, Ojomoh, Redpath, Arundell; Russell, Spencer; Obano, Dunn, Stuart, Roux, Ewels, Bayliss, Pepper, Reid.

Replacements: Tuipulotu, Van Wyk, Du Toit, Molony, Hill, Carr-Smith, Carreras, Underhill.

Munster: Daly; Kilgallen, Farrell, Kelly, Abrahams; Hanrahan, Casey; Milne, Barron, Ryan, Edogbo, Ahern, Beirne, Hodnett, Coombes.

Match officials

Referee: Jeremy Rozier (Fra)

Assistant referees: Thomas Charabas (Fra), Benjamin Hernandez (Fra)

Related topics

  • Munster
  • Rugby Union
  • Bath

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