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Bristol Rugby 29 - 26 Gloucester Rugby
Alasdair Dickinson
Match Details
Half-Time: 23 - 17
Att: 11,418
Referee:
Venue: Memorial Stadium
Date: Sun 17th Feb 2008
Quick Stats
Tries: 5
Conversion: 3
Penalties: 7
Drop Goals: 1
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Bristol beat Gloucester to the win
Jason Strange inspired Bristol to a stirring victory over GUINNESS PREMIERSHIP leaders Gloucester at the Memorial Stadium with an immaculate display of goalkicking.
Although Gloucester edged the try-count 3-2 during an absorbing west country derby, Strange's relentless accuracy proved decisive.

The fly-half booted a drop-goal, four penalties and two conversions for a 19-point haul that grounded Gloucester.

It was Gloucester's fourth defeat of the GUINNESS PREMIERSHIP campaign, yet they had looked in control after scoring three tries during the opening 27 minutes.

Scores by wing James Simpson-Daniel, plus centres Jack Adams and Anthony Allen, appeared to put the visitors in control at 17-9 ahead.

Bristol though, struck with touchdowns of their own by hooker Scott Linklater and prop Jason Hobson just before the break that carved out an interval lead.

And despite clear-cut scoring chances proving at a premium after the break, Strange, whose late drop-goal won the corresponding fixture last term, ensured Bristol stayed ahead.

There was a fraught finale for the home fans as Gloucester substitute Willie Walker scored penalties in the 71st and 73rd minutes, yet Bristol retained their composure to play down the clock expertly.

Bristol's victory takes them well clear of 11th-placed Worcester, while Gloucester remain at the summit following second-placed Leicester's defeat at London Irish.

Bristol, unbeaten at home since mid-September, went into battle with England hooker Mark Regan on the bench, but Gloucester included red rose trio Iain Balshaw, Lesley Vainikolo and Luke Narraway in their starting line-up.

And it was Gloucester whose early rugby matched the winter sunshine as they posted two tries in as many minutes after a Strange penalty double hoisted Bristol 6-0 ahead.

Simpson-Daniel claimed the opener when he rounded off a midfield break by Adams, and the wing then turned provider through a kick and chase that ended with Adams touching down.

Scotland star Chris Paterson, the World Cup's most accurate marksman, missed both conversion attempts, but Gloucester then matched a third Strange penalty by claiming another try.

Strange turned villain for Bristol, firing an ambitious pass on the halfway line that Allen gratefully accepted and sprinted 50 metres to score, with Paterson adding the extras.

Trailing 17-9 and with Gloucester in sight of a try bonus point, Bristol could have folded, yet their response stunned the league leaders.

Opting to utilise their renowned strength - forward power - Gloucester leaked close-range tries either side of their skipper Marco Bortolami being sin-binned for pulling down a maul.

Linklater scored the first, profiting from a superb lineout take and drive by lock Roy Winters, and Strange's conversion brought Bristol back to one point adrift.

Bortolami then departed, giving Bristol enough time to take an unexpected interval lead when Hobson, who was on England replacement duty in Rome last Sunday, ploughed over.

Gloucester head coach Dean Ryan waited in the tunnel to read his team a half-time riot act as Strange converted, making it 14 unanswered points in six minutes.

And there was no immediate sign of a Gloucester recovery early in the second period after Strange and Paterson exchanged penalties.

Both teams tightened up defensively, closing down space, but Bristol exerted a prolonged territorial grip on the contest, pinning Gloucester deep inside their own half for much of the third quarter.

Ryan made liberal use of his substitutes to try to revive Gloucester's challenge, but it looked over when Strange slotted a drop-goal 14 minutes from time.

Walker though, who replaced a largely subdued Paterson, had other ideas as he landed two penalties in quick succession that reduced the gap to 29-26.

Bristol had to regroup as pressure mounted from their opponents, yet experienced heads like Strange, skipper Matt Salter, number eight Andrew Blowers and the outstanding Linklater ensured the prize of a notable victory was not allowed to slip away.

LINEUPS SCORING SUMMARY TIMELINE
Bristol RugbyGloucester Rugby
SubsScoringNameNo.NameScoringSubs


Luke Arscott 15 Iain Balshaw

Replacement off

Lee Robinson 14 James Simpson-Daniel 1T



Rob Higgitt 13 Jack Adams 1T



David Hill 12 Anthony Allen 1T



David Lemi 11 Lesley Vainikolo


2C 1DG 4P
Jason Strange 10 Chris Paterson 1C 1P
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Brian O'Riordan 9 Gareth Cooper
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Darren Crompton 1 Nick Wood
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1T
Scott Linklater 2 Jeremy Paul
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1T
Jason Hobson 3 Carlos Nieto



Roy Winters 4 Will James
Replacement off


Sean Hohneck 5 Marco Bortolami Yellow card



Matt Salter 6 Luke Narraway
Replacement off


Joe El Abd 7 Andrew Hazell



Andrew Blowers 8 Gareth Delve

Replacements
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Mark Regan 16 Andy Titterrell
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Alex Clarke 17 Alasdair Dickinson
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Gareth Llewellyn 18 Peter Buxton
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Alfie To'oala Vaeluaga 19 Alasdair Strokosch
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Graeme Beveridge 20 Rory Lawson
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Sam Cox 21 Willie Walker 2P
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Josh Taumalolo 22 Mark Foster

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Joe Maddock
Top Try Scorer
Season 2008 - 2009
4 tries
Club:
Bath Rugby
Date of Birth:
20th December 1978