
Bath overpower Lyon to win European Challenge Cup
European Challenge Cup finalBath: (17) 37Tries: Dunn, Ojomoh, Obano, Spencer Cons: Russell 4 Pens: Russell 3Lyon: (5) 12Tries: Dumortier, Bortha Cons: Berdeu
Bath clinched their first European title in 17 years with an overpowering display against Lyon in the Challenge Cup final in Cardiff's Principality Stadium.The Premiership league leaders survived first-half ill-discipline with two players being shown yellow to take a 17-5 lead through Tom Dunn and Max Ojomoh tries.Beno Obano then scored their third before captain Ben Spencer dived under the posts to seal the victory.Navit Niniashvili and Arno Botha scored the only points for Top14 side Lyon who came into the match as the in-form team in the competition but who were outplayed across much of the field. The game marks the start of what could be an era-defining three weeks for Bath, who remain on course for a historic treble this season.They won the Premiership Rugby Cup in February and are heavy favourites to win the Premiership title for the first time since 1996, after securing top spot with three rounds of games to go to cruise into the play-off semi-finals.More to follow.
Bath: De Glanville; Cokanasiga, Ojomoh, Butt, Muir; Russell, Spencer (c); Obano, Dunn, Stuart, Roux, Ewels, Hill, Underhill, Reid.Replacements: Annett, Van Wyk, Du Toit, Molony, Pepper, Carr-Smith, Donoghue, Barbeary.Sin-bin: Underhill (28 mins), Muir (34 mins).Lyon: Niniashvili; Rattez, Maraku, Millet, Dumortier; Berdeu, Couilloud (c); Rey, Chat, Ainsley, William, Guillard, Cretin, Saginadze, Botha.Replacements: Marchand, Kaabeche, Aptsiauri, Lambey, Allen, Gouzou, Page-Relo, Meliande.Referee: Hollie Davidson.
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