Bath Rugby’s European Journey Ends in Bordeaux
On May 3, 2026, Bath Rugby faced Bordeaux Begles in a pivotal match at the sold-out Stade Atlantique Bordeaux Metropole. This semi-final marked Bath’s first appearance at this level in two decades, igniting hopes for a trophy that has eluded them for 29 years.
The match began with intensity. Will Muir scored two tries for Bath, showcasing his speed and agility. Louie Hennessey added another at the start of the second half, bringing Bath within striking distance.
Bordeaux responded with equal vigor. Their style—often described as ‘organised chaos’—confounded Bath’s structured efficiency. Ben Tameifuna scored a decisive try for Bordeaux, pushing the home team ahead.
As the clock wound down, Tom Carr-Smith managed a late consolation try for Bath, but it wasn’t enough. The final whistle blew with Bordeaux leading 38-26, sealing their place in the Champions Cup final against Leinster.
Johann van Graan reflected on the match, stating, “I want to make clear that the better team won on the day… All we want is consistency on both sides of the ball right through the competition.” His frustration was palpable as he questioned decisions made by television match officials.
Despite the loss, reaching this semi-final represents a significant milestone for Bath Rugby. The team’s journey through the Champions Cup has reignited passion among fans and players alike.
Looking ahead, Bath Rugby must regroup and focus on future challenges. With a mix of young talent and experienced players like Finn Russell, there is potential for growth.
This defeat may sting now, but it also serves as a foundation for future ambitions—a reminder that every setback can lead to greater achievements.