Now that I've calmed down a little.
Yesterday was a cracking good match, contributed to by all 3 teams involved. At the time, I was seeing a lot of Bristol offences being let go, whilst the Glos supporters around me saw the same for Bath. With both eyes open, and a resting heart rate - I think he was being generous to both teams, and pretty equal - and both teams were exploiting that generosity.
Bristol came out pumped up to high heaven - Genge especially (maybe a little too much so for the first few minutes); and played some brilliant rugby, especially in the first half - which got Bath rattled and making errors (like not taking the points with the first penalty close to Bristol's try line very early on). But we just about managed to contain that wave.
Really hope that Randall's injury isn't as serious as it looked in the pub - dislocation? So much better than Marmion.
Second half, we stuck to our script and imposed ourselves a bit more, and got on top, before taking our foot off the pedal a bit once the TBP was secured - which... yeah, that's another "not knock-out rugby" thing; and the 21 point lead never really felt secure until it was 14 points with 5 minutes to go. Any extra score to make it a 4-score (or 3-score with less time) would have felt a tonne more comfortable.
BJVR and Ravouvou really are special talents.
Another day, another ref, and Ravouvou sees 2 yellow cards = red.
Another day, another ref, and Marmion gets awarded the turn-over instead of seeing yellow.
I'm seeing comments about Genge being held up short of the line being a blatant wrong decision - it wasn't blatant enough to be spotted in the pub.
I'm also seeing comment that if Ravouvou saw yellow for preventing a quick tap, then Redpath should have seen yellow as well - which I think is sour grapes. Ravouvou's was done with 0 Bristol players onside; and somewhere around Bristol's 22. Redpath's was done with plenty of Bath players onside, and in the Bristol half.
This afternoon's match should be another cracking game, and both teams are capable of making it so - though I expect a lot more struture from both teams.
Selfishly, I want Leicester to win - but that's purely because Bath v Leicester in a final, at Twickenham just feels right.
Both are capable of beating us, but neither worry as much as Bristol - not because I think Bristol are better, but because Bristol's strengths match our weaknesses; which I don't see as being the case for either Sale or Leicester.