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In a thrilling encounter at Kingsholm, Gloucester Rugby hosted the Bristol Bears in a Gallagher Premiership showdown that turned into a high-scoring spectacle. With a final score of 34-49, the game showcased an impressive display of attacking rugby from both sides, providing fans with a true feast of points throughout the match.



Alemanno (16'), Blake (34'), Edwards-Giraud (36'), Joseph (58'), Venter (68')
Tries
Worsley (4'), Oghre (24', 52'), Harding (27'), Mata (62'), Ravouvou (71', 76')
Byrne (17', 59', 69')
Conversions
Worsley (5', 25', 28', 53', 63', 72', 77')
Byrne (10')
Penalties
In a thrilling encounter at Kingsholm, Gloucester Rugby hosted the Bristol Bears in a Gallagher Premiership showdown that turned into a high-scoring spectacle. With a final score of 34-49, the game showcased an impressive display of attacking rugby from both sides, providing fans with a true feast of points throughout the match.
From the kick-off, it was clear this would be a battle marked by relentless offensive plays. Bristol's Sam Worsley got the Bears on the board early with a try just four minutes into the match, quickly followed by another conversion, establishing a foundation that would set the tone for the visitors. As the home team settled in, Gloucester found their rhythm, with Matias Alemanno crossing the line for a try in the 16th minute, which Ross Byrne converted successfully.
For much of the first half, the scoreline fluctuated. Bristol continued to pile on the pressure, with Gabriel Oghre and Fitz Harding finding the try zone, which further highlighted their offensive capabilities. Worsley's consistent conversion kicks kept the Bears ahead, even as Gloucester attempted to respond. By halftime, the score stood at a competitive 20-19 with Bristol on top.
After the break, the intensity escalated. Gloucester looked to take charge. James Venter scored in the 68th minute, making a strong case for the home team. However, Bristol’s Kalaveti Ravouvou had other plans, as he landed two tries in rapid succession, demonstrating their depth in attack. Each conversion by Worsley seemed to heighten the atmosphere, as fans from both sides increased the volume with every addition to the scoreline.
Substitutions played a key role in the match as well, with both teams making strategic changes that impacted the flow of play. Gloucester shuffled their lineup in hopes of addressing defensive lapses, while Bristol's adjustments helped maintain their pressure on the scoreboard. In the end, the combination of dynamic gameplay, sharp pacing, and tactical substitutions made for an exhilarating affair that left spectators on the edge of their seats.
As the final whistle blew, the Bears emerged with a significant 49-34 victory. The match featured an impressive total of 83 points, a testament to the offensive prowess exhibited by both teams. While Gloucester demonstrated flashes of brilliance, it was Bristol who managed to maintain cohesion and capitalize on every opportunity, securing them a well-earned win. This match will undoubtedly be remembered as one of the season's highlights, echoing the increasingly competitive nature of the Gallagher Prem.