#2. Bath Rugby – Three players
Meanwhile, Bath Rugby avenged their Champions Cup defeat to Exeter Chiefs with a 14-0 lead at halftime, ultimately securing a bonus point in a 26-14 victory.
Alfie Barbeary and Ben Spencer propelled Bath to a 14-0 lead at halftime, while Tom Cairns saw a try disallowed for the home side.
Despite Olly Woodburn pulling one back for Exeter, Bath extended their lead through Max Ojomoh and Miles Reid, clinching a bonus point in the process.
Noteworthy displays came from:
- Charlie Ewels, who demonstrated his versatility across the field.
- Ben Spencer’s leadership and distribution from scrum-half played an integral role
- Max Ojomoh’s clever kicking game, leading to a crucial try.
#3. Saracens – Two players
Saracens asserted their Premiership dominance with a 46-24 triumph over Gloucester, with Tom Parton making history by securing a hat-trick in record time.
Noteworthy displays came from:
- Tom Parton as the 26-year-old scored an impressive treble.
- Theo Dan made a case to be starting Saracens hooker as Gloucester blown away