Bath director of rugby Johan van Graan was overjoyed as his side secured a victory to remember.
He said: “We missed a chance when Tom Dunn knocked on over the line but we kept our heads even though we were 17-0 down and stayed in the fight.
“Gradually we got on top in the set-piece but there were still nervous moments especially when we knocked on with two minutes to go and them missing two kicks.
“That’s the third time in a row we’ve scored four tries or more so our attack is definitely improving.”
Gloucester head coach George Skivington said: “It’s gutting as we played some really good rug...
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