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Bath Rugby sign Alan Cotter on one-month loan from Munster

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Wednesday, November 14, 2012
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Bath have signed Alan Cotter on a month-long loan from Munster.

The 26-year-old comes in to replace Paul James and Davey Wilson, who are on international duty with Wales and England respectively.

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Cotter was loaned out to London Irish in September and came on as a replacement in the Exiles’ 29-22 Premiership victory over Bath.

Meanwhile, hooker Rob Webber has revealed he is still three months away from returning from shoulder surgery.

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Webber, 26, joined Bath from Wasps during the summer but has yet to make his debut after damaging his rotator cuff muscle while on England duty.

“I’m hoping to be back playing in February time,” he said. “Hopefully I’ll be involved with the boys on the training field from mid-January.

“At the moment it’s a fairly lonely existence in the rehab room but it’s progressing well after having the second operation.

“It’s been a slow process. I just can’t wait to get out there on the Rec and start chipping in.”

Wing Semesa Rokoduguni has dedicated his debut performance for Bath to his fellow soldiers in the Army.

The 25-year-old Fijian, a reconnaissance tank soldier in the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, was signed by the Premiership club last month.

His two tries last Saturday helped the club to a 36-15 victory over Newport Gwent Dragons in the LV= Cup.

“The guys in my regiment in Canada were hopefully watching the game so this is for them,” he said.

“It’s also for the rest of the guys in Afghanistan, who are doing what they do best.”

Rokoduguni was spotted playing for the Army’s rugby side and was offered a full-time contract after a successful trial at the Rec.

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