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The Blues
World Cup Winner Joined: 05 Aug 2007 Status: Offline Points: 4933 |
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Posted: 11 Feb 2024 at 18:31 |
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For me Blues, have done ok, started off strong, unlucky against Ealing but have had a disappointing post Christmas and hope we can regain the pre Christmas form. It feels weird and a long season that we only have 3 home league games remaining to May! The next home game is 23 March (ignoring Bristol 1 March) with 3 away games to come first. Pirates have probably slightly overperformed, whilst Coventry are the underperformers, as I really expected them to challenge Ealing. Nottingham started off strong like they have done for a few seasons and have faded away.
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kempstonblue
World Cup Winner Joined: 20 Jun 2020 Location: Kempston Status: Offline Points: 526 |
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9 matches until the end of the season in May.
6 free weekends (one Jersey/Bristol game). Making a Pigs Ear and RFU springs to mind. |
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The older I get, the more the RFU leave me confused.
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Rabbie Burns
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Meanwhile in Nat 1 & 2 we have had 18 games with 8 to go by the end of April. Really feel champ clubs have been short changed and needs to be a meaningful 14 team league with promotion & relegation
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So many Christians not enough Lions
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*Stalwart
World Cup Winner Joined: 15 Oct 2022 Location: Penzance Status: Offline Points: 347 |
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Very pleased with the way The Pirates have performed so far. With a lot of change in personnel I expected it to take time for them to gel. There seems to be a very strong togetherness in the squad and the commitment shown by them all is exceptional. We are still missing a few key players through injury, and if we can get them back, and the rest keep reasonably fit I'm hoping they can keep the momentum going. It's been a tough few weeks with successive away trips to Coventry, Bedford and Ealing. Two wins out of those three was a pretty good return. Yet another away trip (to Caldy) is our next league fixture! Our last home league game was 27th Jan, the next home league game is 10th March! How are clubs meant to generate income with a fixture list like that? It's almost as if The RFU are setting us up to fail!
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gerg_861
World Cup Winner Joined: 11 Jun 2017 Location: Ealing Status: Offline Points: 2689 |
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Ealing have been a bit strange to watch. I look at their roster, and they have so many quality players that I'm excited to see who they put out each week, but I'm also frustrated that it seems that they can't settle on a nailed down first 15. I think this leads to a lot of games where they are not much more than the sum of their parts as players don't learn how to play with each other in a match situation. A luxury problem, but one that I think does exist. Outside of a surprising loss to London Scottish, they've mostly gotten the job done. I think that the most recent game against Pirates was their most complete game of the season, as they really dictated the pace and action (which surprised me a bit to be honest).
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castleparknight
World Cup Winner Joined: 07 Jun 2012 Location: Doncaster Status: Offline Points: 3023 |
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Doncaster Knights have run hot and cold and based on their performances are about the right place in the league - their performances vs Ampthill and Caldy are the biggest let downs (no disrespect to both those teams but if we were expecting to do well those two games should have been wins, well done to them for stopping us in our tracks)
Pirates - are the surprise package (all considering what everyone, virtually, thought early season). Well done them 👏 Ealing - should be smashing everyone in front of them but as alluded to by Gerg the lack of consistent team selection is impacting their ability to do so (although they are doing more than enough) Coventry - I am dumbfounded as I thought they would push Ealing all the way. Bedford - like us running hot and cold so I would say they are similarly about the right place in the league. The mid table gang Hartpury, Nottingham, Ampthill and Caldy are putting in some good shifts. Honourable mention to Cambridge who are finding their feet and making teams have to generally work hard to get the win. London Scottish pulling off the surprise of the season by beating Ealing have otherwise performed as expected
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Onward and Upwards C'mon Donny!
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Rob C
British and Irish Lion Joined: 26 Apr 2017 Location: Coventry Status: Offline Points: 192 |
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I can only speak for the Coventry home losses but they have both been to what you might call workmanlike teams - well coached and doing the basics very well and taking their opportunities when presented. The scrum and rolling maul are still king and perhaps Cov seem to be falling foul of refs a bit more this season.
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