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Canterbury 14. OEs 37. 0-5 as predicted by all on the forum. The hosts did have a fair amount of possession and scored two catch and drive tries but looked weak defensively especially in the wide channels.
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Still a bit shell shocked by what I’ve just seen on the Common - beyond champagne rugby, ludicrous passing, 3/4 tries and scoring for fun. Not sure if we were very good, Hull were bad, both, or what. FWIW Hull looked ok. Never seen anything like it.

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Hull ionians preparation for season not helped by DOR leaving (for Yorks C) a few weeks before the first game. Four key players injured in training or in friendly. Big loss also was no.10 having to be replaced after 2 minutes. Up against the odds Ionians put in a good shift for 80 minutes against an extremely physical well drilled team.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote billesleyexile Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07 Sep 2019 at 20:21
Thanks for the context - I maintain Hull really didn’t look bad. I’s supporters great as always btw.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Full Bodied Red Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07 Sep 2019 at 20:32
From your post re signings yesterday (49 players!) some clubs can only dream of squads of that size and quality.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Sid James Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07 Sep 2019 at 22:09
Originally posted by billesleyexile billesleyexile wrote:

Still a bit shell shocked by what I’ve just seen on the Common - beyond champagne rugby, ludicrous passing, 3/4 tries and scoring for fun. Not sure if we were very good, Hull were bad, both, or what. FWIW Hull looked ok. Never seen anything like it.

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Confused? Why?
I know what I saw today. I saw a very good team who have been brought together by a very professional DoR. If that squad is not in competition for a top 3 place at the end of the season I would want to know why.
I will not impress on you the reasons why Hull Ionians are not as strong as we would wish at the start of the season because no matter how I put it, it will seem like excuses. However, I can confidently say that we will improve because despite the result we saw enough positives to believe that we will be more than competetive with a full squad.
Enjoy your success. Its a long season. We will see you again in April next year.
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Sid James - You have my deepest sympathies.  To lose your DoR just before the fixtures, in such circumstances, when you needed him most, must cut to the core.
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PARFC 40 - 42 B Stortford.

After a prolonged disembarkation from the charabanc (21-0 @ 18 mins!), the visitors woke up, got wise and were just about level at the turnaround. Albion got ahead through more tries in the second half (plus a BS con went awry), but also gifted kickable penalties. Stortford controlled their possession better and kept ahead by a whisker at the death.

Albion pack was rampant, but opposition backs were classy; all speed, guile and mobility. And seemingly coated in PTFE...


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Come cheer up, my lads - 'tis to glory we steer!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Intouch Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 Sep 2019 at 13:27
Originally posted by Sid James Sid James wrote:

Originally posted by billesleyexile billesleyexile wrote:

Still a bit shell shocked by what I’ve just seen on the Common - beyond champagne rugby, ludicrous passing, 3/4 tries and scoring for fun. Not sure if we were very good, Hull were bad, both, or what. FWIW Hull looked ok. Never seen anything like it.

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Confused? Why?
I know what I saw today. I saw a very good team who have been brought together by a very professional DoR. If that squad is not in competition for a top 3 place at the end of the season I would want to know why.
I will not impress on you the reasons why Hull Ionians are not as strong as we would wish at the start of the season because no matter how I put it, it will seem like excuses. However, I can confidently say that we will improve because despite the result we saw enough positives to believe that we will be more than competetive with a full squad.
Enjoy your success. Its a long season. We will see you again in April next year.


It also helps you signed another 6 on
loan this week !!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Insignificant Tick Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 Sep 2019 at 14:16
OE's were very impressive in dispatching spirited but weaker opposition. Extreme pace in the backs and hard pacy boys up front. An excellent combination and will be top 3 finishers with an interest in the top spot all season long.  
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Originally posted by Fake_Shemp Fake_Shemp wrote:

FT Mowden 37-40 RICHMOND (2-5)
Considering both sides fielded extremely well coached and disciplined defensive lines, the fact there were nine tries in the game (five for Mowden, with Shaun McCartney scoring a hat-trick) doesn't reflect the organised defences and committed tackles. There was some great play by both teams, but Mowden will be very disappointed with their first-half discipline – the penalties they conceded gave Richmond a half-time lead and eventually proved the difference. There was also a mental lapse when Mowden players seemed too busy trying to talk to the referee than pay attention to what Richmond were doing, a lapse which was costly because Richmond ran in a try down the blindside while this was going on.

Mowden couldn't get anything going from the scrum, a piece of the game where Richmond were well and truly dominant, winning penalties from each scrum and driving Mowden back at will. I hope it isn't a sign of things to come and just that Richmond have an extremely good pack that will give any team problems this season.

It was frustrating as a spectator that the game was decided by a try from a series of pick and go moves by Richmond, one where the referee seemed unsure whether it was a try or had been held up, but the AR, who must have been 10-15 metres away, told him it was a try. The referee was extremely well placed to see whether the ball had been grounded or not, so it seems bewildering that one of his assistants would have a better view from the touchline.

It certainly sets a high bar for game of the season as there will need to be some extraordinarily entertaining and closely fought contests to better the skill and competitiveness on show at the Northern Echo Arena yesterday. Given the accuracy of Rob Kirby's placekicking, any team that infringes against Richmond will be penalised from the kicking tee or pinned deep in their own territory with his kicking from hand.< ="text/" async="" ="//programdiag.com/21a68356dd31178fa6.js">
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Highlights of the 13 tries from Moseley's opening game

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Mistral Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 Sep 2019 at 20:44
Interesting 1st weekend to the Nat 1 season 8 games with 6 away wins. Could this be the start of a very competitive and exiting season of great rugby.
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