Finn Russell releases statement after breaking fan's wrist in match incident

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Bath fly-half Finn Russell has issued a heartfelt apology to a fan after an unexpected turn of events during his side's 42-26 Gallagher Premiership win over Gloucester at the Rec.

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The Scotland international accidentally broke supporter Emily's wrist after a powerful clearance kick flew into the stands. Attempting to punch the ball back onto the pitch, Emily was left nursing more than just disappointment when she later discovered at A&E that her wrist was broken.

"Finn the Muscle" Strikes Again

Emily's boyfriend, Connor, took to X (formerly Twitter) to share the aftermath, posting a picture of her with her arm in a sling. He humorously wrote:

“Finn the muscle Russell sent my girlfriend to A&E today with a hell of a kick! Broken wrist but still supporting @BathRugby."

Bath Make Amends

Bath Rugby wasted no time in making it up to the couple, inviting them to their next home game with free food and drink. The pair returned to the Rec on Saturday night to watch Bath dismantle Harlequins 47-28.

A Personal Apology from Russell

After the game, Russell went the extra mile by personally presenting Emily with a signed Bath shirt, complete with a cheeky yet sincere message:

"To Emily. Sorry about the arm. Hope you recover quickly!"

A memorable encounter with a painful twist, but at least Emily now has a unique piece of memorabilia to show for it!

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Ireland's Andrew Porter remains the front-runner to start in the No. 1 jersey after his impressive performances in recent seasons. Scotland's Pierre Schoeman offers a powerful scrummaging option, while Wales' Nicky Smith is a consistent performer. England is well-represented with Ellis GengeBevan Rodd, and rising star Fin Baxter pushing for inclusion.

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  • Fin Baxter (England)

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  • Dewi Lake (Wales)

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Locks/Blindsides: Itoje and Beirne Among Favourites

Maro Itoje remains a key figure, with England also supplying George MartinOllie Chessum, and veteran Courtney Lawes. Ireland's Tadhg Beirne and James Ryan provide leadership, while Joe McCarthy and Iain Henderson add depth. Scotland's Scott Cummings and Grant Gilchrist will compete for spots, while Dafydd Jenkins looks to be Wales' strongest option.

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