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Senile Said Rick
World Cup Winner Joined: 12 Nov 2012 Location: Wollaston Status: Offline Points: 360 |
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Posted: 20 May 2022 at 07:41 |
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Who rattled your tambourine ?
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ego have a ingens perturbo snake in meus pardus
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SKalpy
World Cup Winner Joined: 22 May 2007 Location: Park Lane Status: Offline Points: 1140 |
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EC,
That's harsh, very very harsh..... but probably true. Hope you and yours are keeping well and when are you going to grace us with your expertise at our lowly level. You are greatly missed.
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Elijah Cadman
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Always been, always will be and cant imagine it any other rather than cantankerous and grouchy! Give him his water bottle, please ;)
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Golden Jackal
British and Irish Lion Joined: 18 Apr 2020 Location: E Anglia Status: Offline Points: 152 |
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Skalpy, no the complete opposite...it achieves nothing
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Halliford
World Cup Winner Joined: 17 Feb 2010 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 4150 |
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2nd XV rugby continues to be a problem and the FCS approach to it has, if anything, made it worse. I'm waiting for the new League structure to be published next week and then I'll be restarting my work on behalf of National League Rugby identifying improvements, amendments and aspirations across the country for 2nd XV rugby. Not everyone can play 1st XV rugby and DoRs need somewhere competitive to help develop the next generation, to bring back senior players from injury and to provide competitive backup to the 1st XV.
Our 2nd XV captain played 2 matches for the 1st XV this year. He is a lock and as the two starting locks made 56 starts out of a possible 60 he didn't get much chance. We also give an Annual Award to the 2nd XV player who has made the most commitment during the season. The last two awards have gone to young props who appear regularly for the 2nd XV but have yet to break into the 1st XV. It means a lot to them and they continue to compete and to believe that, one day, they will be in the 1st XV and the National League Dream Team.
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Camquin
World Cup Winner Joined: 01 Jun 2007 Location: Cambridge Status: Offline Points: 11150 |
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What, you voted against clubs being permitted 2nd XVs. It does not really matter whether the 2nd team is ain ECC league or a merit table, it can come up against a side stacked with 1st XV players, or one weakened due to injuries in higher teams. Clubs gaming the system is a bit like flankers being offside, something that only the other side does. |
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Camp Freddie
British and Irish Lion Joined: 04 Jul 2018 Location: Lancs Status: Offline Points: 153 |
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Thank Christ the North voted against this. I have a friend who runs a brewery and have invited the RFU to run a Pi*s up. Anyone interested in a pint ? |
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The road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom.
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SKalpy
World Cup Winner Joined: 22 May 2007 Location: Park Lane Status: Offline Points: 1140 |
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Smiling D,
Like I said maybe I am being a bit thick, it is obvious that I was. Our 3XV now play 1 division below our 2s in the NORIRUL 1st division and with the exception of Chester 3s play against other local 2nd XV's. I know that at times they play against sides that appear to have been loaded but they don't seem to mind, they beat them quite often. I remember this season talking to a follower of Wilmslow 2s who would not believe they were actually playing our 3s (he was adamant that no 3rd XV's played in the league and then had the gaul to say we would obviously load the team which did not happen) on the back fields when the 1s and 2s had the weekend off. (our 3s refuse to play on the main pitch because they say it is to big).
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SmilingD
First XV squad Joined: 10 Aug 2018 Location: Saffron Walden Status: Offline Points: 32 |
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Forgive me, but I thought that while we are speculating as to what might happen next season (and waiting for confirmation from the RFU seems increasingly like 'Waiting for Godot'), it might be interesting to know what *actually* happens in leagues where 1st XVs and lower XVs are already playing each other.
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Sedge Tiger
World Cup Winner Sedgley Park Joined: 19 Jun 2007 Location: Prestwich Status: Offline Points: 7923 |
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ππππThat must of been a very long game of golfππππ.
All the best ST
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Give him one with handles on
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SKalpy
World Cup Winner Joined: 22 May 2007 Location: Park Lane Status: Offline Points: 1140 |
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ST,
Not cantankerous at all, just got slotted at golf today by Hazz.
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Sedge Tiger
World Cup Winner Sedgley Park Joined: 19 Jun 2007 Location: Prestwich Status: Offline Points: 7923 |
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SK I take it the cantankerous response was your inability to enjoy time off in the summer break and you miss the cut and thrust of First XV rugby already. All the best ST |
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Give him one with handles on
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Camquin
World Cup Winner Joined: 01 Jun 2007 Location: Cambridge Status: Offline Points: 11150 |
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They played about 7 games, but we then lost players to injury and simply did not have enough props. But for the same reason, we could not ask a veteran prop who usually plays level 9 to pack down against a prop who is capable of playing at level 3.
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SKalpy
World Cup Winner Joined: 22 May 2007 Location: Park Lane Status: Offline Points: 1140 |
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GJ, maybe I am being a bit thick here but are you saying that 1st XV players at Level 3 & 4 will be drafted into 3rd and 4th XV's to gain an advantage cos if you are you are talking b*llocks. Most teams at that level do not run a 2nd XV per se but run a squad (my club had a senior squad of around 42 last season) that will cover the 1st and 2nd XV fixture list. If a player is not selected for the 20 needed for the 1st XV then they play in the 2s. They are in the squad because the coaches hope they will be competitive in the 1s (we had at least 6 youngsters who stood up to the plate really well last season) but training as a squad and playing in the 2s is not loading that side.
Smiling D said it might not happen at levels 3 & 4 but happens lower down the league structure. That may be so but why post that in the National League 2 forum?
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Golden Jackal
British and Irish Lion Joined: 18 Apr 2020 Location: E Anglia Status: Offline Points: 152 |
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Cam, my point is more about Level 3 and 4 teams not stacking lower sides....
The Exiles were very strong this season....the rogue in me would say I cant find many results for your 2s last season
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Camquin
World Cup Winner Joined: 01 Jun 2007 Location: Cambridge Status: Offline Points: 11150 |
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The Cantabs team that beat Cambridge Exiles at Sedgley Taylor Rd was a little stronger than the one that lost 74-0 at Grantchester Road. Three Cantabs players played in both matches.
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Golden Jackal
British and Irish Lion Joined: 18 Apr 2020 Location: E Anglia Status: Offline Points: 152 |
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And this is a National League forum so most responses are from people whose clubs are at Level 3 & 4..
My club is in E Counties, and bar an odd 2nd team player playing for our 3rds, I can assure you, we would far rather have regular meaningful games for our 2nds at a level that helps them transition into the 1sts, than stacking a 3rd XV fixture to defeat another club.
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SmilingD
First XV squad Joined: 10 Aug 2018 Location: Saffron Walden Status: Offline Points: 32 |
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It may be nonsense where you are ... but 'most clubs' are not in the national leagues and I can assure you it happens on a regular and frequent basis lower down the structure - which is where the 2nd XVs will be. It might not happen if the 1st XV is at level 3/4, but if a 1st XV is at level 6/7 and the 2nds at level 8/9, the temptation will be great and some will succumb.
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Jasper99
First XV regular Joined: 11 Apr 2016 Location: Cornwall Status: Offline Points: 98 |
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Also as an addendum, level 3 clubs tend to build squads. The 2nd team is merely a starting point for the streaming of those squads. A 2nd team that starts a game in September will look markedly different to one that starts a game in April. 5-10 players may well have played regularly for the 1s, so again if the RFU want to cater for all players and give them meaningful, local fixtures they should perhaps have been more attuned to this in their review.
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Jasper99
First XV regular Joined: 11 Apr 2016 Location: Cornwall Status: Offline Points: 98 |
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Totally agree with Thatbloke. Level 3 second teams want the best, most competitive fixtures they can get so that players and coaches can really assess the performance gap between a potential start with the 1s and the level they are playing at with the 2s. Since its almost impossible to get any sort of decent fixture outside of the RFU leagues, hands have been forced by the RFU. The fact that they have only allowed those teams to enter up to level 7 (not changing for 3 years) means the RFU are fully responsible for any problems that follow.
Edited by Jasper99 - 17 May 2022 at 20:44 |
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