Van Graan: We had chances to win

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NORTHAMPTON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 30: Bath Head of Rugby Johann van Graan looks on prior to the Premiership Rugby Cup match between Northampton Saints and Bath Rugby at Franklin's Gardens on September 30, 2023 in Northampton, England. (Photo by Patrick Khachfe/Getty Images)

Bath boss Johann van Graan made no excuses after his team had failed to press home their advantage in the final minutes of their defeat to Northampton.
“We had enough opportunities to put them away, but well done Northampton,” he said.
He was clearly frustrated at the officiating including seeing fly-half Orlando Bailey have a first-half penalty attempt timed out. Bailey missed the kick, but it summed up Bath’s frustrating afternoon.
Van Graan made no public criticism of the referee Adam Leal but said he make his views known through the official channels.
“It’s a pretty tough one to take but...

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