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Van Graan: 'We've won nothing yet'

REACTION: Bath boss Johann van Graan warned “we’ve won nothing yet” after his side went second in the English Premiership with a 42-24 victory at home to Sale Sharks.

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Sunday’s success saw Bath score five tries, Joe Cokanasiga going over twice, with Matt Gallagher, Tom Dunn and Ollie Lawrence also crossing Sale’s line.

Finn Russell kicked 17 points for Bath with the Scotland flyhalf’s haul including a rare drop-goal kicked with his weaker, left, foot.

Bath are now just two points behind leaders Northampton, with the top four at the end of the regular season qualifying for the title-deciding play-offs.

In an open game that saw the clubs returning to league action after an eight-week break for the Six Nations, visitors Sale were level at 24-all heading into the last quarter.

But they faded in the closing 20 minutes, with tries from Manu Tuilagi, Tom Roebuck and Sam Dugdale, all converted by England flyhalf George Ford, who also added a penalty, not enough to prevent another loss.

“We’ve won nothing yet,” said Van Graan.

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“This Premiership is so tight and there are nine teams that can qualify for a semifinal.

“We’ve got to keep improving our game.”

Bath was one of England’s leading clubs in the 1980s and 1990s but has endured a lean spell in recent seasons.

“This is new territory for this group of players – the fact that we are in the top four and want to stay there,” said South African coach Van Graan.

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Defeat left Sale eighth in the table but Sharks supremo Alex Sanderson insisted all was far from lost for his team.

“Our intent is to win every game,” he said. “You have to find form and go into the finals, if you get there, with momentum.

“The reality is, with everyone playing each other, you only have to win four. You can win your home games and snatch one away. That’s the reality of it.”

Fixture
Gallagher Premiership
Bath
42 - 24
Full-time
Sale
All Stats and Data
Fixture
Gallagher Premiership
Saracens
52 - 7
Full-time
Harlequins
All Stats and Data
Fixture
Gallagher Premiership
Exeter Chiefs
25 - 16
Full-time
Newcastle
All Stats and Data
Fixture
Gallagher Premiership
Bristol
52 - 21
Full-time
Northampton
All Stats and Data
Fixture
Gallagher Premiership
Leicester
25 - 27
Full-time
Gloucester
All Stats and Data

Gallagher Premiership

P
W
L
D
PF
PA
PD
BP T
BP-7
BP
Total
1
Northampton
13
9
4
0
44
2
Bath
13
8
5
0
42
3
Saracens
13
8
5
0
41
4
Exeter Chiefs
13
8
5
0
40
5
Harlequins
13
7
6
0
37
6
Bristol
13
7
6
0
35
7
Leicester
13
7
6
0
35
8
Sale
13
7
6
0
32
9
Gloucester
13
4
9
0
26
10
Newcastle
13
0
13
0
4

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