How Brian Ashton led Bath to double in 1995-96 while teaching full-time

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Team featuring Jeremy Guscott and Mike Catt won Bath's most recent title before professional era changed the game

It doesn't take long to realise that one of England's greatest attacking minds is still as sharp as ever. Asked what is keeping him busy at the moment, Brian Ashton, now 78, shoots back: "Staying alive." There are many ways to emphasise how long it has been since Bath won the title but a two-word riposte from the man who led them to the league and cup double in 1995-96 does it better than most.

It is well documented that the dawn of professionalism was not kind to Bath, how it both enabled their rivals to catch up and derailed the country's dominant side in the following years. As the former full-back Jon Callard has put it: "Bath got lost in professionalism, sometimes players forgot the value of the shirt." In the final throes of the amateur era, however, Bath were the trailblazers.

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