Toulon vs Bristol: Bears without key men for Challenge Cup final

Final being held at 6,000-capacity Stade Maurice David in Aix-en-Provence on Friday (kick-off 8pm BST)

Image: Bristol Bears director of rugby Pat Lam is missing some key men ahead of his side's Challenge Cup final clash vs Toulon

Injured backs Charles Piutau and Henry Purdy will miss Bristol's European Challenge Cup final clash against Toulon on Friday (kick-off 8pm), while back-rows Nathan Hughes and Steven Luatua will miss the fixture too.

Full-back Piutau and wing Purdy have been sidelined for recent games because of Achilles and hamstring injuries, respectively, while No 8 Hughes failed to recover from a rib injury picked up in Bristol's Premiership semi-final defeat to Wasps last weekend.

Having originally been named to start in the team, back-row and skipper Luatua has been given permission by rugby director Pat Lam to miss the final in order to attend the birth of his child.

Image: Skipper and back-row Steven Luatua was originally named to start, but has remained in Bristol for the birth of his child

Forward Chris Vui has recovered from a calf injury, however, and will start at blindside flanker.

"There are a few niggles we have got to overcome before Friday, so I have given the guys as much time as possible," Lam said.

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"Obviously, Nathan Hughes and Chris Vui from the weekend, but the game has come too early for Charles Piutau and Henry Purdy. They won't be making it for this week.

Image: Full-back Charles Piutau will miss the game due to his Achilles injury

"It has naturally been quite a light couple of days of training to make sure we have a full tank and are ready to go for Friday."

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Bristol will need to bounce back quickly from a 47-24 drubbing at the Ricoh Arena as they target their first European trophy.

English clubs have won 11 of the 23 previous Challenge Cup finals, with Bristol and Toulon both unbeaten in this season's tournament.

They meet at the 6,000-capacity Stade Maurice David in Aix-en-Provence, 20 miles from Marseille, with the Bristol squad travelling on Thursday via a charter flight, then returning first thing Saturday morning.

"With Covid, we have to be in the hotel, we can't leave the hotel and it's a 9pm kick-off," Lam added.

"We have a chartered plane on Thursday, we are the only ones in the hotel and it is about eight miles from the ground.

"We will have a police escort and straight in there to the ground. Then up early the next day out and back in Bristol by 10.30am on Saturday."

Image: No 8 Nathan Hughes is also missing having picked up a ribs injury last weekend

Reflecting on the Wasps result, Lam said: "The thing that is pleasing is that wasn't the end (of the season) last week. We didn't give a good account of ourselves.

"This week, at the end of the 80 minutes, there is a cup at the end of it.

"We all understand the enormity of the challenge, and this is where we want to be every year at the business end.

"This is the last time we plan on being in this competition as we move on to the Champions Cup next year, and hopefully the year after that."

The Bristol squad and staff will have a three-week break ahead of next season, which starts on November 22 - against Wasps in Coventry - following a 13th game in just 53 days.

"This is just a three-week winter break if you like," Lam added. "The boys know they have to look after themselves and be ready as soon as we come back.

Image: Semi Radradra and co beat Bordeaux in the semi-finals to make the Challenge Cup final

"We will get a break with our families - it's tough we don't get a chance to go home, or take them somewhere warmer. I will probably go to CenterParcs or somewhere local.

"The support staff and coaches, the midweek games - you review one, preview another - and it is happening quickly. Some of us don't know the time of the day or what day it is.

"The families have been great as it has been tough on them, but we are committed and it is what we enjoy doing and we all love our jobs, but it is about getting the balance right."

Bristol: 15 Max Malins, 14 Luke Morahan, 13 Semi Radradra, 12 Siale Piutau, 11 Alapati Leiua, 10 Callum Sheedy, 9 Harry Randall, 1 Yann Thomas, 2 Harry Thacker, 3 Kyle Sinckler, 4 Dave Attwood, 5 Joe Joyce, 6 Chris Vui, 7 Daniel Thomas, 8 Ben Earl.

Replacements: 16 George Kloska, 17 Jake Woolmore, 18 John Afoa, 19 Ed Holmes, 20 Jake Heenan, 21 Tom Kessell, 22 Piers O'Conor, 23 Niyi Adeolokun.

RC Toulon: 15 Gervais Cordin, 14 Bryce Heem , 13 Isaiah Toeava, 12 Duncan Paia'aua, 11 Gabin Villière, 10 Louis Carbonel, 9 Baptiste Serin, 1 Jean Baptiste Gros, 2 Anthony Etrillard (c), 3 Beka Gigashvili, 4 Eben Etzebeth, 5 Romain Taofifenua, 6 Charles Ollivon, 7 Raphael Lakafia, 8 Sergio Parisse

Replacements: 16 Bastien Soury, 17 Florian Fresia, 18 Emerick Setiano, 19 Brian Alainu'uese, 20 Swan Rebbadj, 21 Julien Ory, 22 Tane Takulua, 23 Masivesi Dakuwaqa.

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