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Injury-hit Bears hunt for further additions
Western Daily Press
|October 15, 2025
AT Lam and the Bristol Bears recruitment team are in a desperate search for half-back cover ahead of Friday night’s game against Gloucester Rugby in round four of the Gallagher Prem.
The crisis comes after Tom Jordan was shown a 20-minute red card in the 32nd minute of the 18-14 win against Exeter Chiefs, which director of rugby Lam labelled one of the best of his eight-year stay at Bristol due to the nature of the way his injury-ravaged side overcame adversity.
Jordan is likely to get a three-game ban, reduced to two for taking World Rugby's ‘tackle school’ guidance, leaving 22-year-old Sam Worsley as the only fit specialist fly-half at the club, with AJ MacGinty and Jimmy Williams both long-term injured.
Worsley has made just 20 senior appearances for the Bears, spending the first month of the season playing for Dings in National League One.
This story is from the October 15, 2025 edition of Western Daily Press.
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