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corporalcarrot
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Posted: 06 Oct 2023 at 10:29 |
Friday Matches
Jersey 0-5 Ealing cancelled but would have been a brilliant match which could have gone either way Exiles 3-3 Pirates Always a good match I have seen these on the way back from Jersey games Briz 5-0 Blood & Sand Arena stuff I'm afraid but great experience for newbies Sale 5-0 Amps Again should be great experience for the Mob Saturday matches Glaws 2-5 Cov Howay Cov you can do it lads Bath 0-5 Chiefs the visitors are taking it seriously Archers 2-5 Quins Should be a full house and a cracking game Sarries 5-0 Pury Banker Blues 1-5 Tiggers Biggest crowd of the season? Sunday matches Falcons 5-1 Ravers Ravers best trip of the season hope they enjoy the Toon as much as I always have Saints 2-5 Donny Howay Donny you can win this one Have a great season lads. Missing you already. |
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tigerburnie
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Tigers picked a very youthful team
15 Elliot Gourlay ***
14 Ben Woollett * 13 Jacob Cusick [10] 12 Joseph Woodward [7] 11 Joe Browning [5] 10 Kieran Wilkinson [2] 9 Sam Edwards [10] 1 Archie van der Flier * 2 Archie Vanes [8] 3 Dan Richardson [12] *** 4 Lewis Chessum [8] 5 Sam Carter (c) [2] *** 6 Finn Carnduff [7] 7 Emeka Ilione [13] 8 Richard Clift ** REPLACEMENTS 16 Finn Theobald-Thomas * 17 Cameron Miell * 18 Ollie Crane * 19 Tom Manz [5] 20 Simon Koroiyadi [3] 21 Ollie Allan * 22 Charlie Myall * 23 Morgan Meredith [4] * Leicester Tigers debut ** Loan player / Leicester Tigers debut *** First Leicester Tigers start |
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Paul10
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Saints Team
15 George Furbank (c) 14 James Ramm 13 Fraser Dingwall 12 Rory Hutchinson 11 Tom Seabrook 10 Fin Smith 9 Archie McParland 1 Alex Waller 2 Curtis Langdon 3 Trevor Davison 4 Alex Moon 5 Chunya Munga 6 Tom Lockett 7 Tom Pearson 8 Sam Graham Replacements: 16 Robbie Smith 17 Ethan Waller 18 Elliot Millar Mills 19 Emeka Atuanya 20 Angus Scott-Young 21 Tom James 22 Joel Matavesi 23 George Hendy
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Paul10
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Quins are also playing barbarians tomorrow.
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Friday Matches
Exiles 1-4 Pirates Briz 5-0 Cambridge Sale 5-0 Amps Saturday matches Glaws 4-1 Cov s Bath 0-5 Chiefs Nottingham 0-5 Quins Sarries 5-0 Hartpury Bedford 1-5 Leicester Sunday matches Falcons 5-0 Ravers Saints 4-1 Donny
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Geoff DC
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HT - Quins Jocks 0 Pirates 19
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corporalcarrot
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corporalcarrot
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Dont kick it. Pick it up and GO FORWARD.
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Se7en
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Was following these games on Twitter but it went down, was the final score Bears v Cambridge 80-odd points to 7?!
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Good win for The Pirates on the road. Feels like all the new boys are settling in well and this competition has been an excellent pre-season for us. Obviously tougher tests to come, but any win away from home is good going - especially at The RAG which has been a bit of a bogey ground for us over the years.
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Kimbo
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98-14 I think. (Edit: Ah, yes, confirmed above).
Edited by Kimbo - 06 Oct 2023 at 22:26 |
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tigerburnie
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Some premiership sides really didn't enter this with the spirit that was intended, Sale and Bristol field their strongest sides minus any away at the WC.
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Se7en
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Yes i was going to say, that is a brutal scoreline for Cambridge, 16 tries conceded! They'll just hope they've escaped without too many injuries before the league starts I'd expect.
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gerg_861
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Poor old Cambridge were already in awful nick last week. I was told that their replacemwnt hooker had been playing for the 3rds the week before, and thwy picked up a few more injuries in that game. So I can't imagine what shape they were in for this match.
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FHLH
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Bristol coach saying they paid respect to Cambridge by fielding strongest side
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"My father told me big men fall just as quick as little ones, if you put a sword through their hearts."
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Se7en
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Fair enough. Like a lot of the Champ clubs, the Prem outfits will have been using these last few games as pre-season warm ups to get that winning feeling for the start of Prem also.
To be fair to Cambridge, looking at the other scorelines across the Prem Cup, and the recent form of those particular Champ clubs, I'd say they'll be able to give the likes of Ampthill and Scottish a decent game when the league kicks off. Looking forward to seeing the Bedford v Tigers scores come in, that should be game of the day.
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oneagainstthehead
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I spent a very enjoyable afternoon at Cambridge last week watching them play Ealing. Whilst they were comfortably beaten over 80 minutes, Cambridge were very competitive in the first half. I can’t see anything ahead of them this season other than a scrap for Championship survival, there was enough on display to suggest that they may win that scrap.
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Kimbo
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Glaws 0-5 Cov
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Kimbo
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Make that 0-7
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Kimbo
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Make that 12-7
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