Historic win for Bristol

12 April 2012

David Hill kicked Bristol to the most notable win in their Heineken Cup history as tournament favourites Stade Francais suffered a surprise 17-0 loss in Pool Three.

New Zealander Hill booted four penalties, while centre Neil Brew scored the game's solitary try on 77 minutes to give Bristol a fighting chance of reaching the quarter-finals.

But the game proved a drab affair in cold, wet conditions, with little attacking thrills to enthuse a 10,500 Memorial Stadium crowd.

Bristol, in only their second season of top-flight European rugby, resorted to basic rugby, using a vastly-superior pack to smash Stade's resistance.

Although the home side lacked flair or invention behind the scrum, it hardly mattered, because Stade proved even more limited with ball in hand.

It was a shambolic display by the French champions on a weekend when England's Heineken Cup challengers made their presence felt following wins yesterday for Wasps, London Irish and Leicester, while Gloucester beat the Ospreys on Friday night.

Stade, given their magnificent record at Stade Jean Bouin, are unlikely to drop points in Paris during their Heineken Cup campaign - but if their away form does not improve drastically, they could struggle to progress beyond the pool stage.

England World Cup hooker Mark Regan spearheaded Bristol's forward-orientated plan for domination as Stade struggled for parity, and Hill's opening 18th-minute penalty came after the visitors were pushed off their own ball at a scrum.

Try-scoring chances were at a premium as Hill completed his penalty hat-trick entering the final quarter and Stade could find no way back into the game, with their misery completed three minutes from time.

Brew's clincher came, almost inevitably, from a Stade blunder as he linked with midfield partner Rob Higgitt to touch down and put Stade out of their misery. Hill added a fourth penalty to complete the win.

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