Tom de Glanville, son of England legend Phil, showed his class before the ball went through the hands for Rhys Priestland to touch down for Bath!
Wow! What a stunning team try from @BathRugby 🔥
— Rugby on BT Sport (@btsportrugby) January 8, 2021
Tom de Glanville showing his class and then through the hands for Rhys Priestland to touch down!
What a start 👏 pic.twitter.com/mEVCKhN5ln
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1. Cameron Redpath
Redpath, who is the son of former Sale and 60-cap Scotland scrum-half Bryan Redpath, recently joined Bath after the black, blue and whites paid a six-figure sum to release the 20-year-old from his existing deal with Sale Sharks.
The versatile 20-year-old is an age-group international who trained with England during the 2020 Six Nations in the build-up to their victory over Ireland. He is comfortable at centre, fly-half and full-back.