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Mallinder rues missed bonus

Image: Jim Mallinder: called for his side to be more clinical in taking their opportunities

Northampton coach Jim Mallinder admitted he was frustrated that victory over Bath did not come by a bigger margin.

McGeechan pleased with second-half performance

Northampton coach Jim Mallinder admitted he was frustrated that victory over Bath did not come by a bigger margin. The Saints were in complete control at Franklin's Gardens as they opened up a 22-3 lead at the interval, scoring three first-half tries. They carelessly lost control and received two needless yellow cards from referee David Rose, allowing the visitors back into the match, but held on for a 22-13 victory. "I'm pleased with the win but frustrated not to pick up a bonus point," Mallinder said. "We were very good in the first half - scoring three tries - and at half-time I told them to do exactly the same, but in the second half we forced it too much. "We need to improve in closing out games and need to be more clinical in taking our opportunities." Bath slipped to a fourth consecutive league defeat and head coach Sir Ian McGeechan said: "I'm very pleased with our second-half performance. "We had a poor 20 minutes in the first half when we turned over ball and gave the momentum to Northampton. Winning the second half 10-0 was a good comeback but it was not quite enough, but I couldn't fault our attitude." Bath, now third-bottom of the table, face a crucial home game against London Irish on New Year's Day, and McGeechan added: "As a group of players they are coming together and we'll see the benefits eventually. "We have three or four players back from injury in the next few weeks and that will give us greater flexibility and more options."