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Gallagher Premiership
Nov 4, 2012 at 3pm UK
 
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Preview: London Welsh vs. Bath

Preview: London Welsh vs. Bath
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Sports Mole previews Bath's trip to London Welsh in the Aviva Premiership on Sunday.

Bath will be favourites to come away with the points on Sunday when they face London Welsh at the Kassam Stadium.

The West Country club have won two of their last three matches in the Aviva Premiership and are unbeaten in three in all competitions.

Their hosts have so far failed to find any consistency during their first season in the top flight and last tasted victory on home soil in the middle of September.

Tom Arscot returns for Welsh following a spell on the sidelines through injury, so Tom Voyce will move out to the wing.

Matt Banahan in back for Bath and will play his first match since the second weekend of the season.

Anthony Perenise, Stuart Hooper and Will Skuse are also given berths in the starting lineup in place of David Wilson, Carl Fearns and Francois Louw.

Recent form:

London Welsh: WLLLWL

Bath: LWLWWW

Lineups:

London Welsh: Arscott, Scott, Parker, Henson, Voyce, Ross, Runciman; Bristow, Briggs, Ion, Purdy, Corker, Mills, Hills, Beach.
Replacements: George, Moss, Joly, Brown, Denbee, Keats, Jewell, Lewis

Bath: Abendanon, Eastmond, Banahan, Williams, Biggs, Donald, Claassens; James, Mears, Perenise, Day, Attwood, Hooper, Skuse, Skirving
Replacements: Sharman, Beech, Palma-Newport, Spencer, Mercer, McMillan, Vesty, Agulla

Sports Mole says: Bath's extra quality to show in Oxford


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