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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Camquin Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Dec 2020 at 09:12
The Premiership hardly had a gap between last season and this - so they did not cool down.
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Camquin I was referring to the prep time given before the restart after the first lockdown.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Camquin Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Dec 2020 at 10:36
Forgot about that - it seems so long ago.
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Originally posted by marigold marigold wrote:

Seems strange they have gone for seeded groups rather than geographical.  Local derbies would reduce travelling costs and matches such as Bedford v Ampthill and Lon Scots v Richmond would surely be better for the finances of the clubs. With semi final and final they could still have a Saracens v Ealing final if that is what they wish/need to produce.
Probably the nly way they could "legitimately"keep Saracens and Ealing apart until the final...

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Originally posted by Whistle watcher Whistle watcher wrote:

Originally posted by marigold marigold wrote:

Seems strange they have gone for seeded groups rather than geographical.  Local derbies would reduce travelling costs and matches such as Bedford v Ampthill and Lon Scots v Richmond would surely be better for the finances of the clubs. With semi final and final they could still have a Saracens v Ealing final if that is what they wish/need to produce.
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With the exception of possibly Hartpury, every Championship team has beaten Ealing over the last few seasons. If Ealing and Saracens are to be kept apart in any potential playoff, that’s the way to do it. Alternatively, beat Saracens. Maybe plan A.


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Originally posted by oneagainstthehead oneagainstthehead wrote:

Originally posted by Whistle watcher Whistle watcher wrote:

Originally posted by marigold marigold wrote:

Seems strange they have gone for seeded groups rather than geographical.  Local derbies would reduce travelling costs and matches such as Bedford v Ampthill and Lon Scots v Richmond would surely be better for the finances of the clubs. With semi final and final they could still have a Saracens v Ealing final if that is what they wish/need to produce.
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With the exception of possibly Hartpury, every Championship team has beaten Ealing over the last few seasons. If Ealing and Saracens are to be kept apart in any potential playoff, that’s the way to do it. Alternatively, beat Saracens. Maybe plan A.
  

Depends what you mean by 'last few seasons' 1ATH - it's just over 5 years since Jersey got the better of Ealing in a league match...
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