In the opening weekend of pool stages, Bath, Saracens Bristol Bears won over Munster Clermont respectively. Leicester Tigers lost to La Rochelle while Harlequins defeated Leinster in Dublin.
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Henry Arundell’s goal for Bath was a stunning start that led them to victory in the Champions Cup over Munster
Bath’s 28-0 lead after 19 minutes, which was the result of an incredible start by Bath, proved to be crucial in helping Prem beat Munster 40-14 at their Champions Cup opening.
Craig Casey’s try for Munster made the score at halftime 35-14. However, despite having a lot of territory and possession in the second half, the Irish province did not score. Bath scored a final try through Ted Hill to give the win a slick finish. Finn Russell also added four conversions. While Munster entered the match without their star fly-half Jack Crowley and lost both lock Jean Kleyn, and loosehead Michael Milne, before kickoff, they had a disastrous start, particularly at the lineout time. This cost them dearly. Twitter Due to your consent preferences, you’re not able to view this Privacy Options Saracens hammer Clermont Auvergne at homeTwo tries from Argentina centre Lucio Cinti set Saracens on their way to a thumping 47-10 victory over Clermont Auvergne in their opening match of the Champions Cup pool stage. Twitter Due to your consent preferences, you’re not able to view this Privacy Options Sarries scored seven tries in total at the StoneX Stadium, with a dominant first half helping them see off the team they defeated in the 2017 final of this competition with plenty to spare.There was also a…
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