Zurich Premiership leaders Bath inflicted a fifth successive defeat on
Leicester to get back to winning ways in front of a sell-out 9,980 crowd at the
Recreation Ground.
With so many World Cup players missing from both sides the contest lacked
quality.
Again it was the muscular Bath pack that ensured a seventh win out of eight for
the home team and new signing, South African centre Robbie Fleck, had few
opportunities to show his quality.
Leicester's woes began just a few hours before kick-off when wing Leon Lloyd
pulled out with a troublesome ankle forcing a reshuffle of the back line in
which Austin Healey switched to wing and Ramiro Pez was restored at fly-half.
Their pack was bolstered by the inclusion of Scottish lock Stewart Campbell
signed this week on loan from Leeds.
Bath, who have had their own injury problems among the backs, were quickly
into their stride however with penalties in the fourth and seventh minutes from
the prolific Olly Barkley.
The young centre missed another opportunity from 45 metres and there was a
clear sense of frustration as the leaders failed to make their superiority
count.
The first try came out of the blue on 20 minutes after good work on the right
wing by Andrew Higgins finally earned Bath an opening and number eight Isaac
Fea'unati barged his way through from 20 metres. Barclay converted.
Leicester's best chance came shortly afterwards with former All Black Daryl
Gibson breaking into Bath's 22 and only a professional foul by Higgins prevented
Leicester earning a try. Instead they had to be content with a Pez penalty.
Then Bath piled on the pressure at the other end and quick thinking by Martyn
Wood saw the scrum-half kick a penalty crossfield to where prop Duncan Bell set
up Matt Perry for an unconverted try.
Bath's 18-3 half-time lead was whittled away by two Pez penalties before he
and Bath fly-half Chris Malone exchanged drop-goals to leave Bath 21-12 ahead.
The sin-binning of Bath loosehead David Flatman took the sting out of the Bath
response until Barkley kicked a 67th-minute penalty and then broke through on
75 minutes to score under the posts, also adding the conversion.
Meanwhile referee Ashley Rowden had also issued yellow cards to Bath skipper
Steve Borthwick and Leicester's replacement back row Adam Balding after a
innocuous-looking scuffle.
The last word went to Healey, scoring a try in injury time. But Bath were
happy to collect yet another victory in their amazing transformation from the
side which only just escaped relegation in May.