Bristol Bears women's rugby team thumped Gloucester with a seven-try onslaught, preserving their chance to reach the Premiership playoffs. The match took place on Saturday.
The victory matters because it sustains Bristol’s bid for a postseason berth and shrinks the points gap to the league’s top four clubs. Maintaining momentum at this stage of the season is crucial for a team that has hovered just outside the playoff line all year.
Bristol crossed the try line seven times, a record-breaking tally for a single match in the competition [1]. Bristol scored seven tries in a record-breaking defeat. The Bears’ attacking display left Gloucester scrambling, and the final score widened the margin between the two sides dramatically.
The win trimmed the distance to the top four, positioning Bristol within striking distance of a playoff spot with only a handful of games remaining. The club’s coaching staff said consistency will be the deciding factor as the league heads into its concluding phase. The gap to the top four narrowed after the victory.
Looking ahead, Bristol faces two more fixtures before the regular season ends. A win in either game would likely secure a playoff berth, while a loss could see them slip back out of contention. The team will aim to replicate the attacking fluency shown against Gloucester.
**What this means** – Bristol’s dominant performance against Gloucester demonstrates that they possess the firepower to challenge the league’s elite. By narrowing the gap to the top four, the Bears have turned a season of near-misses into a realistic playoff campaign, setting up a tense finish to the Premiership Women's Rugby calendar.
“Bristol scored seven tries in a record‑breaking defeat.”
Bristol’s dominant performance against Gloucester shows they have the offensive depth to compete with the league’s best, turning a season of near-misses into a genuine playoff push and promising an exciting finale to the Premiership Women's Rugby campaign.




