Bath March 2017

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On spotting talent and returning to the decks

Nothing to prove

CHARLOTTE OC On the power of the mic

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RINSE FM’S EMERALD Lists morning priorities

Fighting talk begins as teams warm up for second ever varsity  TOM GELLATLY P31

BUCS SHOWDOWN Records tumble in comp

Athletes are limbering themselves up to face one another in this year’s varsity, but who will take the crown? The University of Bath side have the challenge of retaining their varsity title

as they travel to Cardiff Met. The two rivals’ first clash, which took place last year, was a close one, with Cardiff Met dominating in the women’s rugby and football and Bath smashing the hockey. However, it was Bath who edged

Bring it on Cardiff Met

Will Galloway, University of Bath

it at the last moment, winning the competition by two points. Bath SU’s sports officer Will Galloway had some fighting talk for their rivals. ‘Bring it on,’ he said. ‘It’s up to Cardiff Met to prove they’re better

than us. We’re the current holders and we look forward to the challenge. ‘I’m sure the captains are confident – they’ve all had good seasons so far. ‘The big game is obviously the rugby. With [both teams] being in Continued on Page 3

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