Plymouth went into the game missing key players Tom Woods and Tom Elliot-Smith through injury.
Unlike last week, chairman Ross Mackenzie wasn't required to play, with two new faces coming in for this game Ben Anderson and Matt Peard, the latter playing a big role in this contest with his distribution of the ball being key to Raiders' offence, and in some cases successfully making passes that left everyone inside the Life Centre scratching their heads and wondering 'How did he do that?' Raiders started this game like a house on fire, Jason Carr sinking a hat-trick of three-point shots in the opening stages, seeing the Greens go on a 9-2 run with the visitors finding it difficult to get any rhythm on offence.
Dan Taylor and Mark Gillbard both had stand out games on both ends of the floor throughout the afternoon. If Raiders' points came in a flood at the start of this contest, then Bath's would be best described as a trickle as they chipped away at the Raiders lead, with the first quarter ending 16-15 in favour of Plymouth.
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