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Johann van Graan, the head coach of Bath Rugby, says what makes him happiest is the positive attitude of his players. As the team gets ready for their third straight Premiership Rugby play-off season, van Graan believes their strong mindset is a big reason for their success.

The coach has seen his squad stay focused and work hard week after week. He points out that a good attitude helps the team stay calm under pressure and bounce back from tough losses.

Consistency That Keeps Them Competitive

Bath has been one of the most consistent teams in the league over the past few years. Making the play-offs three times in a row is no accident. The players have learned to perform at a high level game after game.

  • They have built a solid defensive system that rarely gives up easy points.
  • Their attack is sharp and creative, often catching opponents off guard.
  • Key players have stayed healthy and in form, giving the team stability.

Van Graan says this consistency comes from the whole squad buying into the same game plan and trusting each other on the field.

Preparing for the Play-Off Challenge

With the play-offs around the corner, Bath is focusing on sharpening their skills and staying fresh. The coach knows the competition will be fierce, but he is confident in his group.

The team has been working on small details like set pieces and decision-making under pressure. Van Graan expects every player to step up and give their best when it matters most.

Team Spirit Drives Their Success

As Bath heads into the post-season, van Graan makes it clear that the bond between the players is what sets them apart. They support each other on and off the pitch, which creates a strong team culture.

Fans can look forward to seeing a determined and united side that plays with heart. If their attitude stays strong, Bath has a real shot at making a deep run in the play-offs.