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Sunday 06 September 2009 8:00 pm  |  Updated:  Saturday 01 June 2019 2:58 am

Redpath hails Robinson as Gloucester claim derby win

By: admindrupal

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GLOUCESTER chief Bryan Redpath hailed debutant Nicky Robinson after he put Bath to the sword in the west country derby at Kingsholm.

Wales fly-half Robinson contributed 14 points in a convincing 24-5 victory as Redpath’s men made an impressive start to their Guinness Premiership campaign.

“Nicky has got a reputation for being a calm and tactically aware player,” said Redpath of his new addition.“I thought he controlled the game well, he was outstanding.”

The former Cardiff Blues playmaker capped a fine individual display with a late interception try after James Simpson-Daniel had earlier put Gloucester in charge with two tries.

The Bath response was poor, although former Bradford Bulls rugby league centre Shontayne Hape claimed a consolation try.

Meanwhile, Worcester coach Mike Ruddock has backed his players despite seeing them blow a 17-0 lead at Northampton, eventually going down 20-17.

Tries from Kai Horstmann and Miles Benjamin gave Worcester the advantage before the Saints pulled it back to 17-7 at the break thanks to Phil Dowson’s try. Two penalties from man-of-the-match debutant Shane Geraghty brought the Saints in touching distance before Paul Diggin touched down for the winner with two minutes left.

Ruddock said: “I’m very proud of my players. A lot of people are writing us off as no-hopers but we certainly showed a lot of hope today. We deserved at least a draw today and the players are very down.”

In the other game, Leeds Carnegie played out a disappointing 9-9 draw with Newcastle on their return to the top-flight.

Kiwi debutant Jimmy Gopporth missed four penalties for the Falcons, although he and Leeds’ Ceiron Thomas landed three each.

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