Bristol coach Hill praises side for stemming flow from Scarlets
Richard Hill paid tribute to a sterling defensive effort after Bristol restricted Llanelli Scarlets to three tries last night in the last game to be played at Stradey Park.
Bristol lost 27-0 in the EDF Energy Cup but only conceded one try in the second half as Scarlets threatened open the floodgates.
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Former Bristol centre Rob Higgitt rounded off the scoring, adding to earlier tries from Simon Easterby and Morgan Stoddart.
Head coach Hill said: "Scarlets could have cut loose in the second half. That didn't happen. Our set piece was good and Robert Sidoli ran the line-out well.
"The pack also worked hard in the scrum to avoid giving Scarlets any quality possession.
"It was a great defensive effort. We knew we were in for a difficult evening. It took a lot of effort to deny Scarlets a bonus point. That was crucial.
"To come down to Scarlets on an evening of full emotion and prevent them getting a bonus point is a pretty good achievement."
Hill, who made 14 changes from the last game against Toulon, will select a completely different team again a week today against Saracens.
But he was delighted for some of his youngsters, including wing Mat Turner and fly-half Chris Ashwin who were making only their second starts for the club.
Another rookie, Redford Pennycook, was his pick of the forwards.
Hill added: "Chris is a young man who came into that environment was outstanding. Mat Turner was also very good. Mat showed he is a good player. He pulled off some good tackles.
"Redford Pennycook was the pick of the forwards but we are going to put a different XV against Saracens. The team will be very similar to who faced Toulon."











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