Super Siva seals victory as Bears repel Warriors fight back

If the win against Leicester had been more bump ‘n grind than rock ‘n roll, then the first half against Worcester saw Bristol up the tempo to Trance-like levels with a brand of scintillating, breathtaking and expansive union that got the Premier Rugby PR Department purring and neutral fans swooning. However, the fact that itContinue reading “Super Siva seals victory as Bears repel Warriors fight back”

Bears survive an eyeful of Tigers

If it felt like Bristol had seriously lost their mojo in the second half at the Brentford Community Stadium, then they appeared to find it again in the first at Ashton Gate on Saturday. Setting about the game with adventure, ambition and alacrity it seemed like the players were on a rapid quest for theContinue reading “Bears survive an eyeful of Tigers”

Bears have no response to Irish comeback

If the previous game had seen Bristol slowly grinding through the gears to get a narrow win, then the visit to Brentford saw a first half in overdrive and second where the wheels came off in spectacular fashion. Not only a game of two halves but a game of two benches and a whole lotContinue reading “Bears have no response to Irish comeback”

Lloyd leaves it late for Bristol to bring home the bacon

For the second Friday evening on the trot Bristol looked down the barrel of defeat but ultimately achieved their aim of retaining the Rifles Cup by coming from behind on a bitterly cold night at Kingsholm. It was a staccato performance from the League leaders, who are now learning how to live with a targetContinue reading “Lloyd leaves it late for Bristol to bring home the bacon”

Sharks take the wind out of Bears’ sails

As was feared by most Bristol fans when the post Bath match haze of Thatchers Rose finally lifted, Sale Sharks snatched a grizzly win at the Gate that was mainly smash but with a decisive bit of grab at the death when Luke James dabbed down in the corner for a match winning try afterContinue reading “Sharks take the wind out of Bears’ sails”

Bath fail to plug holes in their defence as the Bears go on the rampage

If Bristol’s clinical defeat of Exeter on their home patch signalled a shift in rugby’s tectonic plates up the M5, then their total demolition of Bath suggests that the epicentre is now much closer to BS3 than ever before. Bristol mmay not have much in common with the earthquake prone city of San Francisco apartContinue reading “Bath fail to plug holes in their defence as the Bears go on the rampage”

Bring on the Baaaarf…

Lot of history with this club and more recently for them, most of it has been horrible. Bath Rugby are the classic professional era ‘flatterer to deceive’, akin to a smart youngs financial advisor with shiny shoes and an expensive suit who sells high but delivers low and then stops answering your calls. Undoubted thoroughbredsContinue reading “Bring on the Baaaarf…”

Harry Randall is the chief attraction at Sandy Park

Exeter Chiefs 7 – Bristol Bears 20 In a dismal week for the country the only ray of light after Boris’s screeching hand break turn was the fact that the top two Premiership rugby teams in the land would be facing off against each other in a modern day Clash of the Titans as eliteContinue reading “Harry Randall is the chief attraction at Sandy Park”

Cub Kloska shines against the Falcons

Bristol Bears 29 – Newcastle Falcons 17 The Falcons swooped into town with a four-zip win record albeit one of them thanks to COVID (a phrase that you don’t hear very often). However, any team coached by Dean Richards will come prepared with a number of light and dark arts so when we also foundContinue reading “Cub Kloska shines against the Falcons”