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European Champions Cup: Bath head coach Mike Ford reflects on 30-5 win at Montpellier

Bath head coach Mike Ford
Image: Mike Ford; Targeting bonus point in return clash

Bath head coach Mike Ford is hungry for more after seeing his side rout Montpellier 30-5 in the European Rugby Champions Cup at a muddy Altrad Stadium.

The Premiership side dominated their hosts through scores from Henry Thomas, a penalty try and Leroy Houston - but Ford was frustrated his side failed to claim a fourth try and a resulting bonus point and is hoping to put that right in next week's return match at The Recreation Ground.

Ford, whose son George kicked 15 points, said: "I thought we were excellent in the first half, we built a score and got a couple of tries right before the break and we were really on top.

"At the start of the second half we were playing really well and scored a great try in the corner.

"I unleashed the bench after 50 minutes and I thought we had enough time to get that bonus point. We are unbelievably frustrated that the game turned so scrappy.

"They put their subs on and the two huge props managed to get the balance of the game back in their favour. But at nine o'clock in the morning I would have taken a 3-0 win never mind a 30-5 win.

"Of course we are disappointed because we need a bonus point because of where we are in the pool, but hopefully Glasgow and Toulouse can take points off each other and we can get a win next week.

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"We need both Glasgow and Toulouse to win games, but not get bonus points - I know I'm asking for a lot but anything can happen. We will try and concentrate on ourselves first and hopefully have a good day at The Rec next Friday night.

"We need a bonus point next week and we will prepare well. We will pick a strong squad for sure and if we can get a good performance in and put ourselves in a decent position for January - we will look to get five points next week and see where that takes us."

Veteran scrum-half Peter Stringer, who played most of the game due to a head injury to Chris Cook, added: "First and foremost we are delighted with the win. It's a tough group, but coming to the south of France and getting four points we have to be happy.

"We put in a good shift in the first half. The conditions are far from ideal to play rugby. We have them again next week which is important and anything can happen."

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