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    Posted: 05 Sep 2023 at 22:21
Do we think any Championship clubs will spring a surprise against a Premiership club this weekend? We probably need to see team announcements.

Pirates v Bath
Ampthill v Newcastle
Gloucester v Nottingham
Quins v Hartpury
Leicester v Caldy
Coventry v Saracens
Sale v Blues
Ealing v Saints

Knights v Cambridge
Exeter v Bristol
Scottish v Reds
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Originally posted by The Blues The Blues wrote:

Do we think any Championship clubs will spring a surprise against a Premiership club this weekend? We probably need to see team announcements.


It's a bit scary seeing Cambridge amongst such austere company. As The Blues says, team announcements will give a clearer picture, however of the Championship / Premiership games, the one that junps out is Caldy at Leicester. Stranger things have happened as Ealing found out on The Wirral 😎
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Of those, Pirates look to have the game where it’s most likely, but who knows.  Coventry on their day….  Just sayin’
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Looking through the games where Championship sides are drawn against Premiership sides, I think the Premiership sides will prevail in all bar one. I think Ealing have a chance of toppling Northampton.

Of the rest, I think Doncaster will beat Cambridge, Jersey will win at London Scottish, and Exeter will see off Bristol.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Paul10 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 Sep 2023 at 13:38
Yep.
Expecting Saints to use the Cup to give youngsters game time.
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Ampthill v Newcastle will be very interesting !!!
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Do not beat up the Saints too badly, we do not want to meet the on the rebound.
We want a complacent Saints so we do not suffer too muh.
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All depends on what sort of sides the Premiership clubs put out.
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Saints Twitter feed describe the Cambridge game as a chance to see the stars of tomorrow.
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Originally posted by Paul10 Paul10 wrote:

Saints Twitter feed describe the Cambridge game as a chance to see the stars of tomorrow.
Better get me shorts washed then..................................................Wink
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Originally posted by Whistle watcher Whistle watcher wrote:

Of those, Pirates look to have the game where it’s most likely, but who knows.  Coventry on their day….  Just sayin’

Wish I had your confidence. Our problem is that we've had a big turnover of players since last season, especially in the backs. We've lost Arwel Thomas, Bazelgette, AJ Cant, Rodin Wedlake, Shea Tucker, Rory Parata and Garyn Evans all experienced and high class performers. Pirates looked quite good in the two pre-season games against Plymouth Albion, but this will be a step up from that I reckon.
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This weekend's match official appointments:

Friday 8 September

Doncaster Knights v Cambridge (Castle Park) - kick off at 7:30pm

Referee: Andrew Jackson

Assistant Referees: Andrew Ashwell, Gregg Dawson

 

Cornish Pirates v Bath Rugby (The Mennaye Field) - kick off at 7:30pm

Referee: Hamish Grant

Assistant Referees: Kevin Williams, Paul Dix

 

Saturday 9 September

Exeter Chiefs v Bristol Bears (Sandy Park) - kick off at 3pm

Referee: Sara Cox

Assistant Referees: Anthony Woodthorpe, James Pidding

 

Ampthill v Newcastle Falcons (Dillingham Park) - kick off at 3pm

Referee: Alex Thomas

Assistant Referees: Mike Woods, Calum Howard

 

Gloucester Rugby v Nottingham (Kingsholm) - kick off at 3pm

Referee: George Selwood

Assistant Referees: James Cornell, Simon Park

 

Harlequins v Hartpury University (Twickenham Stoop) - kick off at 3pm

Referee: Mike Hudson

Assistant Referees: Jonathan Cook, Gareth Holsgrove

 

Leicester Tigers v Caldy (Mattioli Woods Welford Road) - kick off at 3pm

Referee: Hamish Smales

Assistant Referees: Richard Gordon, John Meredith

 

Coventry v Saracens (Butts Park Arena) - kick off at 4pm

Referee: Joe James

Assistant Referees: Veryan Boscawen, Peter Allen

 

Sale Sharks v Bedford Blues (Salford Community Stadium) - kick off at 5:30pm

Referee: Ian Tempest

Assistant Referees: Greg Macdonald, Jamie Leahy.

 

Sunday 10 September

 

Ealing Trailfinders v Northampton Saints (Trailfinders Sports Club) - kick off at 1pm with live coverage on TNT Sports 1 from 12:30pm

Referee: Dan Jones

Assistant Referees: Simond Harding, Lionel Spooner

TMO: Rowan Kitt

 

London Scottish v Jersey Reds (Richmond Athletic Ground) - kick off at 2pm

Referee: Andy Wigley

Assistant Referees: Veryan Boscawen, Ian Bibey



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Assuming this is what we're here for 🙂

Ampthill 1-4 Newcastle
Gloucester 5-0 Nottingham
Quins 5-0 Hartpury
Leicester 5-0 Caldy
Coventry 2-4 Saracens
Sale 4-1 Blues
Ealing 4-0 Saints
Knights 5-0 Cambridge
Exeter 4-1 Bristol
Scottish 0-5 Reds

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just for fun as I have no idea either without team sheets

Ampthill 1-4 Newcastle
Gloucester 5-2 Nottingham
Quins 5-0 Hartpury
Leicester 5-0 Caldy
Coventry 2-5 Saracens
Sale 4-1 Blues
Ealing 4-1 Saints
Knights 5-0 Cambridge
Exeter 1-4 Bristol
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Saints have played their youngsters in both pre season games, presumably getting them ready for the cup. They have lost both to Blues and Barbarians.
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Pirates 1 - Bath 4
Ampthill 4-1 Newcastle
Gloucester 5-0 Nottingham
Quins 5-0 Hartpury
Leicester 5-0 Caldy
Coventry 2-4 Saracens
Sale 4-1 Blues
Ealing 4-0 Saints
Knights 4-1 Cambridge
Exeter 4-1 Bristol
Scottish 0-5 Reds
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My guesses for what it is worth - good luck Championship sides may you all remain injury free.
Ampthill 1-5 Newcastle
Gloucester 5-1 Nottingham
Quins 5-0 Hartpury
Leicester 5-1 Caldy
Coventry 1-4 Saracens
Sale 5-1 Blues
Ealing 5-2 Saints
Knights 5-0 Cambridge
Exeter 4-1 Bristol
Scottish 0-5 Reds
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Originally posted by *Stalwart *Stalwart wrote:

Pirates 1 - Bath 4
Ampthill 4-1 Newcastle
Gloucester 5-0 Nottingham
Quins 5-0 Hartpury
Leicester 5-0 Caldy
Coventry 2-4 Saracens
Sale 4-1 Blues
Ealing 4-0 Saints
Knights 4-1 Cambridge
Exeter 4-1 Bristol
Scottish 0-5 Reds



Ampthill to beat Newcastle! That's a brave shout. I hope you are right. Who knows, Newcastle might field a massively weakened team and have a lousy trip down the A1. A bit like the one I had last Friday. Quite deservedly, Caldy have had all the highlights lately for punching above their weight, but if anything Ampthill are a smaller club so to beat a Premiership team would be absolutely marvellous.
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Ampthill 0 - 5 Newcastle
Gloucester 5 - 0 Nottingham
Harlequins 5 - 0 Hartpury
Leicester 5 - 0 Caldy
Coventry 1 - 5 Saracens
Sale Sharks 5 - 1 Bedford Blues
Ealing 1 - 5 Northampton Saints
Doncaster Knights 5 - 0 Cambridge
Exeter Chiefs 5 - 1 Bristol Bears
London Scottish 1 - 5 Jersey Reds
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Knights Squad to face Cambridge:

starting XV | 15 AJ Cant; 14 George Simpson, 13 Joe Margetts, 12 Connor Edwards, 11 Maliq Holden; 10 Sam Olver, 9 Alex Dolly; 1 Conor Davidson, 2 George Roberts, 3 Andrew Foster, 4 Adam Hopkinson, 5 Ben Murphy, 6 Harry Wilson, 7 Rhys Tait, 8 Jack Digby.

Replacements | 16 Harri Morris, 17 Harrison Courtney, 18 Corrie Barrett, 19 Ehize Ehizode, 20 Fyn Brown, 21 Ollie Fox, 22 Harry Davey, 23 Seb Nagle-Taylor.

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