STUART Hooper was left bemoaning his side’s failure to put scoreboard pressure on their rivals as Bath’s European campaign hit the buffers at the Stoop.
The visitors could muster only three penalties from the boot of Freddie Burns in a game that was stop-start and lacked much attacking excitement.
And the Bath boss insisted: “We didn’t handle the conditions or the game very well.
“You can’t win the game without the ball but you can make it difficult for the opponents.
We did that but we also gave them too many penalties to kick and they were able to keep ...
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