Try-hungry wing Tom Voyce collected a Heineken Cup hat-trick as Bath tightened
their grip on Pool Three with a comfortable victory over Swansea at the
Recreation Ground.
Voyce proved too hot to handle for the Swansea defence, claiming two
touchdowns during the closing eight minutes when Bath racked up 19 unanswered
points.
He was also on the score sheet during Bath's surprise win in Biarritz last
Saturday, and on current form, there are very few better finishers in the
English game.
Centre Kevin Maggs rubbed salt into Swansea's wounds with an injury-time
touchdown, while full-back Matt Perry booted 18 points through four penalties
and three conversions.
Arwel Thomas kicked three Swansea penalties, but the match was dominated by
French referee Didier Mene's whistle.
Mene allowed neither side any leeway whatsoever, repeatedly blowing up for the
most minor of infringements, and it was no surprise that neither side failed to
establish any worthwhile attacking rhythm.
Bath fly-half Mike Catt, the hero of Biarritz, constantly probed for gaps in
the Swansea defence, and two of Voyce's tries came as a direct result of his
creative flair.
Swansea had two players sin-binned in the second half - lock Tyrone Maullin
and replacement hooker Chris Wells - and they spent much of that second period
on the back foot.
Full-back Kevin Morgan wasted their best try-scoring chance just before
half-time, failing to find wings Brian Lima and Richard Rees, who were both
unmarked outside him just 10 metres from the Bath line.
It took just seven minutes for Voyce, capped by England on their summer tour
of North America, to make an impact.
Iain Balshaw's testing kick caused panic in the Swansea defence and when the
ball found Catt, he cleverly switched the direction of attack and Voyce sprinted
through a huge gap.
Perry converted and then kicked two penalties after Thomas eventually found
his range following three penalty misses in six minutes.
Trailing 13-3 at the break, Swansea needed to make an impression early in the
second half, and when Bath flanker Gavin Thomas was sin-binned for a technical
infringement just after Thomas had slotted his second penalty, a revival looked
on the cards, but it all went pear-shaped very quickly, Thomas missing a simple
drop goal chance, and then Maullin being yellow-carded after a dust-up that
nullified Swansea's one-man advantage.
Another Perry penalty on the hour mark restored Bath's 10-point cushion and
the closing stages belonged exclusively to the 1998 European champions.
Voyce was worked clear on a three-man overlap to make the game safe, and as
Swansea's heads dropped, so Bath punished them.
Catt again opened up the Swansea defence for Voyce to complete his hat-trick
and then Maggs sprinted 50 metres without a Swansea player touching him after
possession bobbled free in midfield.
Bath are now well on course for the last eight - an achievement that has
eluded them since they lifted the Heineken Cup - but Swansea, whose skipper
Scott Gibbs was a frustrated leader for much of the game, must lift themselves
for critical back-to-back appointments with Biarritz, starting in three weeks'
time.
Bath:
Perry, Balshaw, Maggs,
Tindall, Voyce, Catt, Williams,
D. Barnes, Long, Mallett, Borthwick, Grewcock, G. Thomas,
N. Thomas, Lyle.
Replacements: Barkley for Tindall (80).
Not Used: Cooper, Regan, Emms, Thirlby, Beattie, Gabey.
Sin Bin: G. Thomas (48).
Tries: Voyce 3, Maggs.
Cons: Perry 3.
Pens: Perry 4.
Swansea:
K. Morgan, Rees, Payne, Gibbs, Lima, A. Thomas,
Martens, Morris, G. Jenkins, Evans, Maullin, Moore, Lewis,
Charvis, H. Jenkins.
Replacements: Witkowski for Payne (76),
Henson for A. Thomas (73), Marsters for Morris (74),
Wells for G. Jenkins (67), L. Jones for Charvis (80),
D. Thomas for H. Jenkins (62).
Not Used: R. Jones.
Pens: A. Thomas 3.
Sin Bin: Maullin (52), Wells (79).
Att: 7,727
Ref: Didier Mene (France).