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    Posted: Yesterday at 12:46
Friday 
Nottingham v Northampton

Saturday
Cornish Pirates v Hartpury RFC
Doncaster v Caldy
Bristol v Bath
Coventry v Leicester Tigers
Exeter Chiefs v Gloucester
London Scottish v Ealing Trailfinders
Harlequins v Saracens 

Sunday
Sale v Newcastle 


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Knights squad announcement for Caldy

starting XV | 15, Maliq Holden. 14, Semesa Rokoduguni. 13, Zach Kerr. 12, Connor Edwards. 11, Aidan Cross. 10, Morgan Bunting. 9, Alex Dolly. 1, Logovi’I Mulipola. 2, George Roberts. 3, Joe Jones. 4, Ben Murphy (C). 5, Adam Hopkinson. 6, Morgan Strong. 7, Archie Smeaton. 8, Jasper McGuire.

Replacements | 16, Ben Chapman. 17, Conor Davidson. 18, Lewis Thiede. 19,Taniela Ramasibana. 20, Cory Teague. 21, Fred Davies. 22, Ollie Fox . 23, Sam Wadsworth.

Unavailable For Selection | Andrew Turner, Thom Smith, Russell Bennett, Will Parry, Arthur Green, George Wacokecoke, Harry Davey, Jordan Olowofela, Telusa Veainu, Josh Williams.
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Ealing Trailfinders to face London Scottish: Probably the strongest side that we could put out, so it looks like Ealing want to progress in the cup, even if that means some long away trips. Glad to see Tom Collins back in the squad after a long absence.

  1. James Kenny
  2. Mike Willemse (c)
  3. George Davis
  4. Bobby De Wee
  5. Sean Lonsdale
  6. Rob Farrar
  7. Jordy Reid
  8. Will Montgomery
  9. Craig Hampson
  10. Dan Jones
  11. Tom Collins
  12. Francis Moore
  13. Reuben Bird-Tulloch
  14. Angus Kernohan
  15. Tobi Wilson
  16. Scott Buckley
  17. Elliot Chilvers
  18. Kabous Bezuidenhout
  19. Danny Cutmore
  20. David Bridge
  21. Michael Stronge
  22. Craig Willis
  23. Dan O’Brien
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London Scottish Team to Face Ealing - A changed side from last week, with six moves from the side that battled Saracens last weekend. The name that jumps out to me is Jonah Holmes, who I don't believe has actually turned out for them often this year so far, but finds time against his previous club. Also see a familiar name in Steven Kerrins.

  1. Will Prior
  2. Calum Scott
  3. Ashley Challenger
  4. Jonny Green
  5. Alex Wardell
  6. Ioan Rhys Davies
  7. Jack Ingall (cc)
  8. Zach Carr
  9. Jonny Law (cc)
  10. Alec Lloyd-Seed
  11. Noah Ferdinand
  12. Robbie McCallum
  13. Hayden Hyde
  14. Roma Zheng
  15. Jonah Holmes

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  1. George Head, 17, Ntinga Mpiko, 18. Caleb Ashworth, 19. Tom Johnson, 20. Lewis Barrett, 21. Stephen Kerins, 22. Tom Wilstead, 23. Bryn Bradley 
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Quite a Welsh looking Scottish team thanks to Harlequins kids.
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I hope Ealing recognise the threat of kicking the ball to Jonah Holmes in open field at the back. He is an exceptional player when he is on form.
Ambition should be made of sterner stuff.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote islander Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 hours 25 minutes ago at 10:24
Gerg. Re: your reference to possible ‘long away trips’ for Ealing in KO phase…

since there are only 2 or 3 long trips, & Sale can’t qualify as a pool winner, does that mean you’re expecting a dress-rehearsal of the promotion play-off (that may never happen) against Newcastle? Or perhaps Exeter? And the use of the plural indicates optimism about a QF win? 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Kimbo Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 7 hours 44 minutes ago at 15:05
And... Cov have lost lock James Tyas just before kick-off, and replaced him with third-choice fly-half Theo Mannion.
They normally make it to ten minutes in to lose a tight-five.
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HT in Cornwall: Pirates 29 Hartpury 0
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote KnightsBoy Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 7 hours 28 minutes ago at 15:21
Doncaster 24 Caldy 0 ht

Try bp for Donny
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Scottish 8 (1T) - Ealing 21 (3T) - HT Ealing started slow, but have grown into the match. They could easily be a couple more tries up. Tom Collins responsible for stopping a massive Scottish break, and then returning the ball 20 yards to change the momentum.

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Doncaster 43 Caldy 0  on 69mins

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Kimbo Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 6 hours 27 minutes ago at 16:22
Cov are taking a battering at 14-49 as might be expected against 600-plus Prem caps, but at least it's officially a capacity crowd at 5250.
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Scottish 8 - Ealing 35 (BP) - 74' possible  Scottish have not gotten out of their half in the second half.
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Scottish 15 (2T) - Ealing 35 (BP) - FT - Ealing into quarterfinals.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Se7en Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 4 hours 55 minutes ago at 17:54
Well done Ealing, at least the Championship will have 1 club representing them in the knockout stages. When is the draw done for it?

Surprised by the hiding that Cov took today. Leaking 10 tries at home is never a good look, albeit the tills will have been ringing loud for the Midlands derby.

On the other hand, not surprised by Caldy taking another pasting and troubling neither the scoreboard today, nor their final group table total points of 0. It makes you wonder whether Cambridge or Chinnor might have been less limp and made a better fist of it. Maybe next year.

Good luck to Ealing in the QF, I'm sure that the other Championship clubs will now be supporting you.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote KnightsBoy Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 4 hours 3 minutes ago at 18:46
Originally posted by Se7en Se7en wrote:

Well done Ealing, at least the Championship will have 1 club representing them in the knockout stages. When is the draw done for it?

Surprised by the hiding that Cov took today. Leaking 10 tries at home is never a good look, albeit the tills will have been ringing loud for the Midlands derby.

On the other hand, not surprised by Caldy taking another pasting and troubling neither the scoreboard today, nor their final group table total points of 0. It makes you wonder whether Cambridge or Chinnor might have been less limp and made a better fist of it. Maybe next year.

Good luck to Ealing in the QF, I'm sure that the other Championship clubs will now be supporting you.
Bit disengenuos of you there, were you at castle park to see the game?

I believe knights can qualify with a little help from Newcastle 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote fatbear Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 3 hours 39 minutes ago at 19:10
My reading of the competition rules is that Doncaster are already out. Only the three best second placed teams go through, and Ealing ( 22 ), Gloucester ( 21 ), Leicester ( 20 ) and Bristol ( 20 ) have more points than Doncaster ( 18 ). A Sale win would put them through with either 22 or 23 points and eliminate Leicester. Newcastle are already through as the group winners and can't be overtaken.

A Newcastle win puts Leicester through. If it is a draw Sale need to get the try bonus point to overtake Leicester. Bristol are out regardless of the result.

All of the above assumes the tables on the BBC website are correct...........
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