Bath stung by Wasps
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Wasps emerged victorious in their clash with Bath and, in so doing, ascended into the top four on the overall standings.
The final whistle sounded with the scores at 27-23 after a hard-fought tussle.
The teams went into half-time with the scores tied up at 13-all and Wasps showed some real fight to take the game from Bath at the end, a penalty try in the 75th minute securing their victory.
The main talking point of the game surrounded the occurrence of uncontested scrums after a series of injuries left Wasps without a hooker. Prop Tom West was given the option of taking on the hooker role in a contested scrum environment but refused anything other than uncontested scrums.
According to laws.worldrugby.org, Rule 13 states:
“Scrums will become uncontested if either team cannot field a suitably trained front row or if the referee so orders.”
Dan Robson, Jack Willis and Tom West all had noteworthy performances for Wasps.
Robson made 5 tackles, gained 14 metres for his side and beat an impressive 6 defenders.
Willis’ performance earned him the man-of-the-match title. The flanker was immense on both attack and defence, making 19 tackles, 9 carries and turning over a number of balls.
Tom West made 17 tackles and 5 carries.
Bath face Harlequins in Round 18 while Wasps tackle Saracens.