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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote fatbear Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 9 hours 59 minutes ago at 21:56
Originally posted by Se7en Se7en wrote:

No disgrace in that scoreline. Well done Chinnor for limiting Ealing and their free-flowing backs to 4 tries and for scoring one of your own. Glad the pitch was in fine fettle and that the lights shone brightly (for the whole evening) Wink


It wasn't the Ealing backs making the difference but the Ealing forwards dominated the lineouts and the scrum so Chinnor rarely saw the ball. I'll post the usual match report tomorrow
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Originally posted by The Blues The Blues wrote:

Ampthill have 9 travelling reserves, also known as 1st players dropped for Sarries

Team to play Bedford

1. Sam Crean 2. Samson Adejimi 3. Harvey Beaton 4. Kennedy Sylvester 5. Kaden Pearce-Paul 6. Max Eke 7. Charles Ryland 8. Lekima Ravuvu 9. Charlie Bracken 10. Louie Johnson 11. Brandon Jackson 12. Fraser Strachan (C) 13. Sam Spink 14. Wilson Ijeh 15. Josh Barton

Replacements: 

16. Luke Thompson 17. Harrison Courtney 18. James Johnston 19. Arthur Thomas 20. Syd Blackmore 21. Rory Morgan 22. Josh Hallett 23. Mason Cullen

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James Flynn, James Issacs, Roan Frostwick, Oran McNulty, Byron Sharwood, Sione Vaenuku, Evan Mitchell, Jake Parkinson, Imi Qorowale


The big question is what did poor Josh Hallett do to now make the team, they could have moved or dropped Strachan to make it 11.


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote FHLH Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 7 hours 45 minutes ago at 00:10
Is there an Ampthill Rugby Club Championship squad? 

Is 10 DR a record? 

Any Ampthill members here with an opinion other than it's in the regulations?


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I played for Ampthill in the 1970s and early 1980s. It was a wonderful club. And since my retirement in 1985, and then moving away from the area, I watched its growth and rise through the leagues with great interest. Such a small club taking on the bigger boys one by one and beating them. I was delighted when they got into the Championship and hoped they would do really well. And they did.

However, this season especially, I get the feeling that something has gone wrong. It is just my perception as I have no idea of anything behind the scenes, and I cannot attend their matches as I now live too far away, so cannot pick up any vibes from the supporters. But I do not like the current total reliance of another club supplying players on a week in week out basis. Today's team, as an example, contains two debutants, both from Saracens. How can a team gain cohesion and togetherness if there are new players at every training session?

They might do very well at Bedford today but it is not what I call an Ampthill team when it contains so many mercenaries.

COVID upset everything and in addition we have a RFU boss man who takes home as much money every year as the entire pot handed out to all the Championship clubs put together. I genuinely fear for the future of this great game outside the Premiership which is why today I will be attending the National League 2 game between Wharfedale and Otley. The standard of play will be good, the crowd will make their presence felt, and the ground is picturesque. And the squads will consist of home grown talent who play for the club week in and week out.
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Cherub,

The gossip locally is that Lavery is stopping his backing of the club. Obviously it's a very wealthy town so someone else might fill that gap. 

For mini and junior rugby Ampthill remains massive around here, generally running two sides at every age group.

However the challenge will always be that most local rugby fans will go and watch Bedford and Saints before thinking about paying to go to Ampthill.
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