A selection images from the J.P. Morgan Asset Management Premiership Rugby 7s Series Pool A which saw Bath, Exeter, Gloucester and Worcestershire compete at Kingsholm.
Worcester Warriors reached the J.P. Morgan Asset Management Premiership Rugby 7s Series for the first time after Richard de Carpentier’s men steamrolled all before them at Kingsholm on Thursday night.
19-year-old Bath Rugby full-back Ollie Devoto has already played in one J.P. Morgan Asset Management Premiership Rugby 7s series and he now keen to help the side’s debutants hit the ground running in this year’s event.
During the month of May a West Country revolution has been taking place. Gone is Sir Ian McGeechan from the Rec as director of rugby, in his place Gary Gold.
Sir Ian McGeechan's days atBathappear to be numbered with the beleaguered Aviva Premiership side set to announce his departure in the next 48 hours, according to reports.
A last-gasp penalty from Nick Evans spared Harlequins' blushes as they escaped from Kingston Park with a draw after a bruising encounter with Newcastle Falcons.
A busy Christmas schedule sees Bath travel to Franklins Gardens in search of some early festive cheer, whilst the top two square off at the Stoop with Quins heroes of the battle of Toulouse hosting champions Saracens.
The 27-year-old is believed to have signed a two-and-half-year contract with the West Country outfit and is the first of Director of Rugby Ian McGeechan's post season signings.
"He has been such an important team man. He leads physically from the front and he's got a great attitude. When you think what he's done, what he's achieved it's fantastic."