Bristol 47-10 Northampton: Brilliant Bears go on seven-try rampage

Bristol 47-10 Northampton: Brilliant Bears go on seven-try rampage as Pat Lam’s side lay down statement to Premiership title rivals

  • Bristol laid out a statement of intent with a 47-10 victory over Northampton 
  • Harry Thacker, Alapati Leiua, Andy Uren and Ben Earl among seven try scorers
  • Chris Vui, Piers O’Connor and Luke Morahan also raced in to add to scoreline

This was a warning to Bristol’s title rivals: when the Bears sharpen their teeth, they have the talent to rip defences to pieces.

A flurry of late tries secured the bonus point to keep alive Bristol’s hopes of a home play-off, leaving Northampton soul searching after yet another defeat.

Bristol took their foot off the gas for 40 minutes, but their team of stars offered an exhibition of running rugby.

Bristol sent a warning their title rivals with an emphatic 47-10 win over Northampton

Bristol sent a warning their title rivals with an emphatic 47-10 win over Northampton

Chris Vui (left) was one of seven scorers in a dominant victory for the second-placed side

Chris Vui (left) was one of seven scorers in a dominant victory for the second-placed side

Much of Northampton’s pre-match video analysis will have focused on Bristol’s adventurous attack. But the hosts sacrificed their style in the build-up for their two early tries, using the driving lineout maul as their platform. 

Having slipped behind to an early penalty from James Grayson, Pat Lam’s side piled numbers into the set piece. Harry Thacker touched down from a 12-man maul after 10 minutes, before Alapati Leiua soon added a second when he was unmarked on the left wing.

Bristol’s attack was in full flow, with support runners weaving tapestries of attacking lines to cut open the defence. Semi Radradra was heavily involved — before Thacker, Ben Earl and Andy Uren combined for the third try after 18 minutes.

Alapati Leiua crossed over just six minutes later in a rampant start for the hosts

 Alapati Leiua crossed over just six minutes later in a rampant start for the hosts

Andy Uren scored Bristol's third to put them in complete control of the game in the first half

Andy Uren scored Bristol’s third to put them in complete control of the game in the first half

There are talks about building a museum at Franklin’s Gardens, but the restart is quickly turning into a period that Northampton would rather erase from history. Five defeats in six has killed off their play-off hopes.

They were on course for a first-half hiding, but Thacker coughed up the chance to secure the bonus point.

Northampton’s execution was even worse and they struggled to turn territory into points. Bristol defended with intensity and they whooped and hollered at their dominance in the scrum.

Semi Radradra was heavily involved in a ruthless attacking display for his new side

Semi Radradra was heavily involved in a ruthless attacking display for his new side

Callum Sheedy kept the scoreboard ticking with a penalty to keep his side moving up the table. There are fears that the league is splitting into two — the haves and the have nots — and the big spenders are edging ahead with every round. 

Most teams can only dream about a bench featuring Steven Luatua and Max Malins, and Bristol’s depth eventually told.

Northampton hit back through teenage debutant Josh Gillespie, but Chris Vui secured the hosts’ bonus point before Earl, Piers O’Conor and Luke Morahan set a statement scoreline.

Ben Earl crossed over for his side's fifth try as Bears continued to add to their lead

Ben Earl crossed over for his side’s fifth try as Bears continued to add to their lead

Piers O'Conor raced clear to score Bristol's sixth of seven tries overall for Pat Lam's side

Piers O’Conor raced clear to score Bristol’s sixth of seven tries overall for Pat Lam’s side

source: dailymail.co.uk