Bristol Bears Boosted by Returning Stars as Premiership Resumes – Lam Confirms Squad Strength
Bristol Bears director Pat Lam reveals his squad emerges stronger from Premiership break with key players returning ahead of crucial Exeter clash.

Injury Returns Bolster Bristol's Premiership Campaign
Bristol Bears approach their Premiership restart against Exeter Chiefs with renewed optimism as director of rugby Pat Lam confirms multiple key players are returning from injury. The Bears currently sit second in the table, just six points behind leaders Bath with a game in hand.
Key Returns for Crucial Fixture
- James Williams returns from a broken hand to start at center
- England international Harry Randall slots straight back into the starting XV post-Six Nations
- Prop Ellis Genge provides impact options from the bench
"This three-week break allowed us to reset," Lam told BBC Radio Bristol. "Earlier in the season we were patching teams together – now we're training at full intensity with nearly our complete squad available."
Injury Update: More Reinforcements Coming
Several other Bears players are nearing returns:
Player | Position | Injury | Expected Return |
---|---|---|---|
AJ MacGinty | Fly-half | Knee (since Dec) | 2-3 weeks |
Gabriel Ibitoye | Wing | Leg (recurrence) | 3 weeks |
Joe Batley | Lock/Backrow | Fractured leg | Match fitness |
Premiership Title Race Heating Up
With Bath currently leading by six points, Lam emphasized the importance of their upcoming fixtures:
- March 23: Home vs Exeter Chiefs (17:30 GMT)
- March 29: Away at Gloucester
"We control our destiny," Lam stated. "Our focus is maintaining this momentum through the run-in to secure a top-two finish."
Innovation in Officiating
This match will mark a Premiership first with referee decisions being broadcast via stadium PA – an initiative aimed at enhancing fan engagement and transparency.
Wales Links Dismissed
When questioned about speculation linking him to the Wales coaching role, Lam responded: "While flattering, my complete focus is on bringing silverware to Bristol."
The Bears enjoy a scheduling advantage with no European commitments, allowing three weeks of pure Premiership preparation before the decisive final rounds.