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Bristol Bears fly-half Callum Sheedy to miss Exeter clash

NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND - APRIL 17: Bristol fly half Callum Sheedy receives treatment by Bristol medics before leaving the field during the Gallagher Premiership Rugby match between Newcastle Falcons and Bristol at Kingston Park on April 17, 2021 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. Sporting stadiums around the UK remain under strict restrictions due to the Coronavirus Pandemic as Government social distancing laws prohibit fans inside venues resulting in games being played behind closed doors. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)

Bears director of has confirmed Callum Sheedy, Harry Randall and Semi Radradra will all sit out Friday’s Premiership clash against Chiefs.

The two leading teams in the Premiership standings meet at Ashton Gate to renew their rivalry, with Exeter in position to defend their title while Bristol are hoping to go all the way after losing to Wasps in the semi-final stage last season.

The hosts will be missing their half-back duo of fly-half Callum Sheedy and -half Harry Randall due to shoulder injuries, Lam revealed in an update on how his squad are shaping up.

With the game coming too soon for Radradra (ankle) to be in contention for selection.

“He had a scan, and fortunately there was nothing serious, but it might be a couple of weeks before Callum is back,” Lam said.

“Harry Randall did his AC (shoulder joint) after the Bordeaux game. He will play again this season, but certainly not for a couple of weeks.

“Semi hurt his ankle in that Bordeaux (Champions Cup) game. He is not far away. He would probably be back next weekend, but we don’t have a game so he should be ready for the Bath game.”

Premiership leaders Bristol are currently twelve points clear at the top, with Exeter in second, just ahead of and Harlequins.

They are within touching distance of confirming a play-off place and there appears every chance that Friday’s encounter could prove a dress rehearsal for the at in late June.

Lam added: “They [Exeter] are always a dangerous team. They are European champions, they are Premiership champions. They are the team. Rob (Baxter, the Exeter boss) has done a tremendous job. I was so pleased for them last season and what they achieved.”

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