Finn Russell's Triumph: Bath's Historic Premiership Victory After 29 Years
Finn Russell leads Bath to a thrilling Premiership victory, marking their first league title since 1996 with a standout performance against Leicester Tigers.

Finn Russell expressed that securing his first Gallagher Premiership title with Bath Rugby was a 'special' moment, one that he says 'has not sunk in' yet. The fly-half was instrumental in Bath's narrow 23-21 victory over Leicester Tigers at Twickenham, contributing 13 points and a crucial assist that led to Max Ojomoh's decisive try.
Russell, who previously won the Pro 12 with Glasgow Warriors in 2015, highlighted the significance of this win, especially after Bath's previous season ended in disappointment against Northampton. 'Winning the Challenge Cup was brilliant, but our goal from the start of the year was to win the Premiership,' Russell shared with BBC Radio 5 Live. 'It’s special. This group, the city, the club deserves it.'
The match at Allianz Stadium saw Russell at his best, particularly when he intercepted a pass from Handre Pollard, racing towards the line before setting up Ojomoh for the try. When asked about his decision to pass rather than score, Russell noted, 'He’s a kid from Bath that grew up watching his dad lifting this trophy. Giving him a little bit of limelight in the final was nice.'
After the game, Russell celebrated with fans and was seen giving his boots to a young supporter, capping off a memorable season that also saw Bath win the Premiership Rugby Cup and the Challenge Cup. As Russell prepares to tour Australia with the British and Irish Lions, Bath fans will surely savor this long-awaited Premiership triumph, their first in 29 years.