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<blockquote data-quote="larry1232" data-source="post: 167200"><p>I dont really understand what Meehan was doing by resting so many key players, I know he targeting the Gloucester game, but surely you've got to aim to win every game if you want to win the league. So why would you put out a weakened side against a strong Wasps team? Now Gloucester; with their bonus-point win over Bristol, are 5 points clear of Bath in the table. A bath victory next week would still leave them behind Gloucester, with Sarries catching up.</p><p></p><p>A full strength Bath side probably would have won the game today, which is taking nothing away from Wasps who played well, but Baths stronger side is playing some exceptionally good rugby as of late, and would have probably been to strong for Wasps.</p><p></p><p>Bath missed the Half-back pairing of James and Claassens, they have been key to Baths success this season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="larry1232, post: 167200"] I dont really understand what Meehan was doing by resting so many key players, I know he targeting the Gloucester game, but surely you've got to aim to win every game if you want to win the league. So why would you put out a weakened side against a strong Wasps team? Now Gloucester; with their bonus-point win over Bristol, are 5 points clear of Bath in the table. A bath victory next week would still leave them behind Gloucester, with Sarries catching up. A full strength Bath side probably would have won the game today, which is taking nothing away from Wasps who played well, but Baths stronger side is playing some exceptionally good rugby as of late, and would have probably been to strong for Wasps. Bath missed the Half-back pairing of James and Claassens, they have been key to Baths success this season. [/QUOTE]
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