Record-breaking Bears talked about 'creating history'

Harry Randall of Bristol Bears passes the ball during the Gallagher Premiership Rugby match between Leicester Tigers and Bristol Bears at Mattioli Woods Welford Road Stadium on December 21, 2024 in Leicester, England.Image source, Getty Images
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Bristol scrum half Harry Randall says the Bears players had discussed the chance to make history in the build-up to the trip to Leicester

Bristol Bears' scrum-half Harry Randall said the squad talked about "creating history" ahead of their record-breaking 10th away win at Leicester Tigers on Saturday.

The Bears' 54-24 victory at Welford Road broke the record for most consecutive wins on the road set by Saracens in 2011.

England international Randall said eclipsing that mark had been a topic of conversation at the training ground ahead of the match.

"It's very important to us. It's something we spoke about in the week, about creating history. We definitely lived that throughout this week," Randall told BBC Radio Bristol.

"It was a bit of an emotional build-up for us coming into the game."

The milestone victory also made an impression on coach Pat Lam, although he was more mindful of getting things right in Friday's home game against Sale Sharks after the Bears were beaten at Ashton Gate by Exeter Chiefs in last season's Christmas fixture.

Lam said: "We equalled the Saracens 2011 team and now at Bristol Bears we've beaten that record. To go undefeated for the whole calendar year as well is something we can be proud of, because we've created history.

"But we tick that and move on. We've got a massive game on Friday, and this time last year we had a full house and we played poor rugby, which was my fault as tactically I got the whole game wrong, so we owe our fans a massive performance against a tough Sale team who are going well."

The win also kept Bristol level with Bath at the top of the Premiership, increasing expectations that the club could win its first league title.

"We've been in this position since we pushed ourselves to the top of the table. So that's driving us, knowing what we can do."

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