Premiership final: Bath beat Leicester 23-21 for first title in 29 years

Premiership final: Bath beat Leicester 23-21 for first title in 29 years

After an intense matchup, Bath emerged victorious over resilient Leicester Tigers in the Gallagher Premiership final, claiming their first title in 29 years with a tight 23-21 win at Allianz Stadium Twickenham. This win completes a treble for Bath in the 2024-25 season, marking their seventh English championship overall but the first since 1996. The team dominated the regular season, finishing 11 points ahead at the top of the table and entering the final as clear favorites.

As Bath captain Ben Spencer expressed, the team’s effort and determination culminated in a well-deserved victory. Despite an early lead taken by Leicester’s Jack van Poortvliet, Bath’s Thomas du Toit and Max Ojomoh managed to push their team to a 13-point advantage. The Tigers fought back with a crucial try from Solomone Kata, but Bath’s Finn Russell’s interception and subsequent penalty further secured their lead.

In addition to winning the Premiership title, Bath becomes the first English team since Leicester in 2001 to seal a treble by also triumphing in the Premiership Rugby Cup and the European Challenge Cup earlier in the season. The matchup was seen as a revival of the rivalry between two long-standing giants of English rugby, with both sides showcasing impressive performances throughout the game.

The defeat marks a bittersweet end for Leicester Tigers, who saw some key players leaving the club this summer, including Julian Montoya and Handre Pollard. Despite their disappointment at falling short in the final, the Tigers put up a commendable fight and showcased their determination till the very end. The future looks promising for Bath under head of rugby Van Graan, who has instilled a winning mentality within the team, fostering a culture of belief and resilience that has led them to this historic victory

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