Russell’s relationship with scrum-half Spencer has been pivotal to Bath’s progression this year, with the pair pulling the strings in attack.
They did not know each other before Russell joined up with the squad after the 2023 World Cup, but he said they “clicked from the start”.
“The first game we had, we had a small team social after it in Newcastle and I think I had him in a headlock biting his ear, having a laugh, and that was the start of the relationship,” Russell said.
“We got on really well. He’s a brilliant player. I’d love to see him in an England squad this year. He really deserves that.
“There are not many nines like him that I’ve played with, I don’t think. He’s got his running game and I think his kicking is one of the best in the world now – and his management of the game.”
Despite being one of the best fly-halves in the game with a world-class kicking ability to match, Russell said he has been learning from Spencer – who previously won four Premiership titles with Saracens playing alongside Owen Farrell.
“He played at Saracens when they controlled and dominated games through their kicking,” Russell added.
“For me that’s been brilliant to come and see that side of rugby and chat around that, learning how you can play rugby and it’s not always having to be running everything or kicking as a second option, a final resort.
“An attacking kick isn’t just a cross-field or a grubber through, it can actually be putting the ball in the air and we’ve got great players to go and get it back. That’s been something I’ve learned from Ben.”
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