Bath cruise past Falcons
Olly Barkley kicked 14 points as Bath beat Newcastle to consolidate their place in the top four of the Guinness Premiership.
Last Updated: 09/03/08 4:47pm
Bath consolidated their place in the top four of the Guinness Premiership with a convincing 22-11 victory over Newcastle at The Rec.
Olly Barkley kicked 14 points for the home side, converting his side's only try from Alex Crockett and adding four penalties.
Shaun Berne also kicked a penalty for Bath, while Tom May's two kicks were the only highlights for the Falcons prior to Russell Winter's consolation try in the final minute.
Newcastle contested every scrap of possession and were in touch until the hour mark, but Barkley was again the vital steadying influence for Bath.
As if the loss of Steve Borthwick, Lee Mears, Matt Stevens and Michael Lipman to the England cause was not disruptive enough, Bath had to fill further gaps in the pack caused by serious injuries to David Barr and Andy Beattie.
Bell start
With David Flatman still a week or two away from a return and no other
loose-head props left at the club, it meant a rare switch to the number one
shirt for Duncan Bell against former All Black Carl Hayman.
Danny Grewcock was back at lock after last weekend's win at Bristol coincided with the birth of his daughter.
Following last week's postponement against Wasps, Falcons director of rugby
John Fletcher restricted himself to one tactical change, bringing in Jon Golding
at loose-head, while injuries to Andy Perry and Andy Long meant recalls for
Brent Wilson and Matt Thompson at flanker and hooker.
First blood went to Newcastle after Bell conceded a penalty at the first scrum
and May kicked a third-minute goal into the wind from nearly 40 metres.
Bath created a couple of openings but failed to make the final pass tell and
twice allowed the visitors to win turnover ball in their own 22. However, when
they infringed at a ruck, Barkley landed a 14th-minute penalty from 40 metres.
Neat move
Five minutes later, they were 10-3 up after a neat move direct from a scrum saw Crockett racing 35 metres to the post for a try converted by Barkley.
It was nearly half-time before Newcastle entered the Bath 22, but the home side worked their way confidently out of defence from the lineout. When the visitors threatened again, John Rudd was forced into touch by former Newcastle wing Michael Stephenson.
But it was Bath who scored again, going in 13-3 at the break after Shaun Berne landed a penalty while Barkley received treatment. Newcastle had themselves been forced to introduce replacement scrum-half James Grindal at number 10 after Steve Jones went off with a leg injury.
Soon after the restart, Joe Maddock had a kick charged down by Rudd, but
Stevenson outpaced Tom Dillon for the touch in goal. Maddock then received
lengthy treatment after being laid out trying to field a high ball and was
replaced by Eliota Fuimaono-Sapolu.
Newcastle were rewarded for their tenacity when May kicked his second penalty after 52 minutes, but Mark Sorenson was lucky to escape a yellow card when he flipped Michael Classens judo-style in a tackle.
Barkley punished the dangerous tackle by kicking his third penalty and, as Bath upped the tempo, he added two more penalties to put the game beyond reach, even though Winter claimed a late pushover try for the visitors.