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Superb result for the Lions
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Originally posted by Fake_Shemp Fake_Shemp wrote:

Originally posted by NeverbeentoChinnor NeverbeentoChinnor wrote:

Cinderford 24 DMP 23 FT
I am gutted as a Mowden Park supporter and really feel for the players who did so well to score 4 tries, but just couldn't hold onto a six-point lead.


If only you had a kicker you would have won. Six up with less than 5 mins to go and a penalty to get you well into the Cinderford half. Went long, missed & the rest is history.
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Originally posted by tigerburnie tigerburnie wrote:

Superb result for the Lions

Top result TB. Well done Lions.ClapClapClap Rabbie will be choking on his single malt collection tonight.๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚

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Originally posted by NeverbeentoChinnor NeverbeentoChinnor wrote:

Great league to watch as so many matches are so close as we are seeing today. 


You are so right. As a Hartpury season ticket holder I get to watch National League rugby at Cinderford whenever they're away or have no game. NL is a very decent standard of rugby and always good to watch, no nonsense cups, no Friday night or Sunday games, just traditional Saturday afternoon sport.

Looking at the plans being discussed by those upstairs about a possible PL2 I honestly hope they leave the National Leagues well alone.
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Originally posted by Abbotsman Abbotsman wrote:

Originally posted by Fake_Shemp Fake_Shemp wrote:

Originally posted by NeverbeentoChinnor NeverbeentoChinnor wrote:

Cinderford 24 DMP 23 FT
I am gutted as a Mowden Park supporter and really feel for the players who did so well to score 4 tries, but just couldn't hold onto a six-point lead.


If only you had a kicker you would have won. Six up with less than 5 mins to go and a penalty to get you well into the Cinderford half. Went long, missed & the rest is history.
If that's the case, then it's very similar to the reverse fixture when Cinderford had a chance to win with a penalty kick and 80 minutes on the clock. The ball went slightly wide and Mowden ran 100 metres for a try to win the game.
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[/QUOTE]If that's the case, then it's very similar to the reverse fixture when Cinderford had a chance to win with a penalty kick and 80 minutes on the clock. The ball went slightly wide and Mowden ran 100 metres for a try to win the game.[/QUOTE]

I did't say it to wind you up, just stating reality. In fact I thought you looked very good with ball in hand.
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Well as I am more frustrated than depressed ST I will have to stick to a glass of Macalan 1926 but if I was super depressed (like after Chinnor away) it has to be Isabella Islay but that can stay in the cupboard for tonight
So many Christians not enough Lions
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Originally posted by Rabbie Burns Rabbie Burns wrote:

Well as I am more frustrated than depressed ST I will have to stick to a glass of Macalan 1926 but if I was super depressed (like after Chinnor away) it has to be Isabella Islay but that can stay in the cupboard for tonight

Rabbie 

Enjoy mate. ClapLOL It really is a frustrating league, as we both know oh so well. I had to eat a great deal of humble pie after โ€˜Clubsโ€™ master Class performance at Park Lane last week. 

Thereโ€™s always next week 

Have a great weekend 

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Having watched the match on youtube, have to say two well matched sides with threats all over the park, but Lions bossed enough of the game to win it with the Lions pack more than holding their own in the battle up front, hope the injured Lions player is ok.

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I was very imoressed with Leicester Lions' performance against the Club yesterday.  Their back-line was well orchestrated by the No. 10, Dan Lewis, and the whole team competed well in defence and at the breakdown. A deserved win. 

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Quote If that's the case, then it's very similar to the reverse fixture when Cinderford had a chance to win with a penalty kick and 80 minutes on the clock. The ball went slightly wide and Mowden ran 100 metres for a try to win the game.


Quote I did't say it to wind you up, just stating reality. In fact I thought you looked very good with ball in hand.
I didn't think you were winding me up, just giving an opinion of where the game was won and lost.

After watching the highlights video on the Mowden website, it's not a massive surprise that none of the Mowden tries were converted because they were all scored out wide by the touchline.


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