WORLD CUP winner Will Greenwood claims Bath’s squad are playing for their professional futures in their final Aviva Premiership games – not least World Cup winning fly-half Stephen Donald.
The New Zealander came to the Aviva Premiership with a big reputation kicking the winning points for the All Blacks in the World Cup final.
But the former Waikato Chiefs man has had a slump in form at Bath, with 20-year-old Englishman Tommy Heathcote stepping out of his shadow to put in some classy performances.
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