Bath 19-25 Harlequins: Anthony Watson hands England Six Nations injury scare
By PA Media
Last Updated: 11/01/20 7:25am
England suffered an injury scare just three weeks before the Six Nations when Anthony Watson limped out of Bath's 25-19 Champions Cup defeat to Harlequins.
Watson, one of England's star performers at the World Cup in Japan, went off nursing a leg problem 11 minutes into the second half.
The Bath full-back underlined his frustration in front of watching England head coach Eddie Jones by hurling his gumshield to the ground before leaving the action.
"He feels all right," said Bath rugby director Stuart Hooper. "We were just making sure we looked after him. I think he's all right, yes.
"It's not his knee. He just pulled up a bit tight, so we just brought him off."
England already look like being without injured Exeter centre Henry Slade for the early Six Nations action, with the World Cup runners-up facing France in a Paris opener on February 2.
Bath, meanwhile, are staring at a first top-flight European whitewash after Quins won the Pool 3 encounter thanks to tries from flanker James Chisholm, wing Gabriel Ibitoye and No 8 Alex Dombrandt, while Brett Herron kicked two conversions and two penalties.
Bath managed three touchdowns of their own - hooker Jack Walker, wing Gabe Hamer-Webb and centre Jackson Willison the scorers - and Freddie Burns added two conversions.
The West Country club have never lost all their pool games in a European campaign, but a 16th season of Champions Cup rugby will officially be their worst if they are toppled by Ulster next Saturday and suffer a sixth successive defeat.
Bath and Quins had already been eliminated from the quarter-final race, trailing way off a scorching pace set by Ulster and French heavyweights Clermont Auvergne.
And Quins emerged victorious at the Recreation Ground, guaranteeing that Bath will finish bottom of the group.
Watson captained a Bath team showing 14 changes from the side beaten by Premiership opponents Gloucester last weekend, with Jonathan Joseph, Sam Underhill and Taulupe Faletau among those rested.
Quins prop Kyle Sinckler gave England a pre-Six Nations boost, though, by proving his fitness to start after missing a 48-10 drubbing at Sale last time out, while front-row colleague Joe Marler made his 200th appearance for the club.
Despite both teams already being eliminated there was still enough on show to attract England boss Jones as he builds towards his Six Nations squad announcement later this month.
And he would have been impressed by Bath's start, with early forward pressure being rewarded when Walker celebrated his new three-year contract in style by crashing over from close range for a try that Burns converted.
But Quins responded from their first attack, claiming a replica touchdown when Chisholm crossed following a lineout and Herron converted to make it 7-7.
Quins had the ascendancy, and they struck with a second try six minutes later, this time from the halfway line after full-back Aaron Morris sparked a slick attack.
His opportunism left the Bath defence searching for answers, and Ibitoye finished off a flowing move to put Quins five points clear.
Bath dominated the second quarter, and their pressure was eventually rewarded when Hamer-Webb collected Burns' floated pass and crossed wide out.
Burns kicked the touchline conversion for a 14-12 interval advantage, while Quins lost skipper Chris Robshaw, who was injured trying to tackle Hamer-Webb, and Semi Kunatani replaced him.
A Herron penalty nudged Quins back in front, then Dombrandt sprinted clear to claim his team's third try that Herron converted for an eight-point advantage.
It was a testing spell for Bath with Watson having gone off, but they regrouped impressively and Willison brought them back in touch through a 58th-minute try that cut Quins' lead to 22-19.
Another Herron penalty put Quins six points clear, though, and there was no way back for Bath, despite a spell of late pressure.