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    Posted: 20 Feb 2025 at 22:35
Ealing season ticket holders will get a priority booking window from 9am - noon tomorrow. After that, it is open to the general public.
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Do you think Saints will be able to hold the hoards of Ealing fans flocking to the game ?. I know of at least nine people going !LOLLOL
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Originally posted by No 7 No 7 wrote:

Do you think Saints will be able to hold the hoards of Ealing fans flocking to the game ?. I know of at least nine people going !LOLLOL

We managed a fan mini-bus. So, there are at least 14 of us.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote islander Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 Feb 2025 at 21:14
Originally posted by gerg_861 gerg_861 wrote:

Ealing season ticket holders will get a priority booking window from 9am - noon tomorrow. After that, it is open to the general public.

Originally posted by gerg_861 gerg_861 wrote:

Originally posted by No 7 No 7 wrote:

Do you think Saints will be able to hold the hoards of Ealing fans flocking to the game ?. I know of at least nine people going !LOLLOL

We managed a fan mini-bus. So, there are at least 14 of us.

This is a landmark moment in RM. Someone makes a reference to the volume of Ealing support and the entire RM congregation resists making cheap/easy wise-cracks, eg "both of them". The silence is so deafening that the aforementioned supporters (both of them Wink) then have to provide the punchline to their own set-up efforts... LOL
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Originally posted by islander islander wrote:

Originally posted by gerg_861 gerg_861 wrote:

Ealing season ticket holders will get a priority booking window from 9am - noon tomorrow. After that, it is open to the general public.

Originally posted by gerg_861 gerg_861 wrote:

Originally posted by No 7 No 7 wrote:

Do you think Saints will be able to hold the hoards of Ealing fans flocking to the game ?. I know of at least nine people going !LOLLOL

We managed a fan mini-bus. So, there are at least 14 of us.

This is a landmark moment in RM. Someone makes a reference to the volume of Ealing support and the entire RM congregation resists making cheap/easy wise-cracks, eg "both of them". The silence is so deafening that the aforementioned supporters (both of them Wink) then have to provide the punchline to their own set-up efforts... LOL

We're the only ones left in the competition, so it is up to Ealing to represent here as well.
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I’ve got a carful and I know of a large(ish) group going by train. That’s at least 20 by my reckoning.
Speak softly, but carry a big stick.
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Well I would just like to extend my best wishes to Ealing and their supporters, go and do the Championship proud.
Onward and Upwards C'mon Donny!
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It will be interesting to see how many players that Saints play that have played for Blues.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Paul10 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 Feb 2025 at 19:48
This was the team v Nottingham was as follows. Got to be half of these turned out for Bedford at least once.

15 Hendy 14, Witheat 13, Litchfield 12, Savala 11, Seabrook 10, Makepeace-Cubitt 9, James
1, Iyogun 2, Wright 3, Millar Mills 4, Prowse 5, Coles 6, Benson 7, Scott-Young 8, Petelo-Mapu
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16, Walker 17, West 18, Nonleh 19, Pearson 20, Brown 21, Weimann 22, Pasco 23, Glister
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15 Hendy 14, Witheat 13, Litchfield 12, Savala 11, Seabrook 10, Makepeace-Cubitt 9, James

1, Iyogun 2, Wright 3, Millar Mills 4, Prowse 5, Coles 6, Benson 7, Scott-Young 8, Petelo-Mapu

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16, Walker 17, West 18, Nonleh 19, Pearson 20, Brown 21, Weimann 22, Pasco 23, Glister


Those, who my memory, tells me have turned out for Bedford are: 15 Hendy, 14 Witheat, 13 Litchfield, 10 Makepeace-Cubitt, 9 James, 1 Iyogun, 2 Wright, 4 Prowse, 16 Walker, 18 Nonleh, 20 Brown, 21 Weimann, 23 Glister.

13/23 - so I reckon just over half is correct.


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Ealing Trailfinders to face Northampton Saints: Strong side from Ealing. My big concern is having David Bridge at 8. He is a talented, young player, but I would feel better with Will Montgomery back there as he has played very well this year, or with Rayn Smid, who brings scads of experience/leadership. I presume this choice is due to injury. Otherwise, a first choice squad. Great to see Cornish and Alo available - we'll bring in a very strong set of scrummagers to finish the match.

  1. Lefty Zigiriadis
  2. Mike Willemse (c)
  3. George Davis
  4. Bobby De Wee
  5. Sean Lonsdale
  6. Rob Farrar
  7. Jordy Reid
  8. David Bridge
  9. Craig Hampson
  10. Dan Jones
  11. Tom Collins
  12. Francis Moore
  13. Reuben Bird-Tulloch
  14. Angus Kernohan
  15. Tobi Wilson
  16. Matt Cornish
  17. Kyle Whyte
  18. Biyi Alo
  19. Danny Cutmore
  20. Ollie Newman
  21. Lloyd Williams
  22. George Worboys
  23. Michael Dykes
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The first silverware of the season will be decided tomorrow as Cambridge and Chinnor meet in the 2nd leg of the Not Prem Cup. Chinnor hold a 9 point advantage from the first leg.

Here is the Chinnor team for the game


And here is the Cambridge line-up

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NORTHAMPTON SAINTS vs EALING TRAILFINDERS
Premiership Rugby Cup, Quarter-Final
Saturday 1 March 2025
cinch Stadium at Franklin’s Gardens
Kick-off: 3pm

They added in six players from the team that handily beat Nottingham, including adding in some Internationals on 6 Nations break. They have a very long injury list however, so there is a real mix of players here.

15 George Hendy
14 James Ramm
13 Tom Litchfield
12 Charlie Savala
11 Tom Seabrook
10 Rory Hutchinson
9 Tom James

1 Emmanuel Iyogun
2 Craig Wright
3 Luke Green
4 Chunya Munga
5 Tom Lockett
6 Angus Scott-Young (c)
7 Fyn Brown
8 Iakopo Mapu

Replacements:
16 Nathan Langdon
17 Tom West
18 Elliot Millar Mills
19 Ed Prowse
20 Juarno Augustus
21 Jake Garside
22 Burger Odendaal
23 Will Glister

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Originally posted by gerg_861 gerg_861 wrote:

NORTHAMPTON SAINTS vs EALING TRAILFINDERS
Premiership Rugby Cup, Quarter-Final
Saturday 1 March 2025
cinch Stadium at Franklin’s Gardens
Kick-off: 3pm

They added in six players from the team that handily beat Nottingham, including adding in some Internationals on 6 Nations break. They have a very long injury list however, so there is a real mix of players here.

15 George Hendy
14 James Ramm
13 Tom Litchfield
12 Charlie Savala
11 Tom Seabrook
10 Rory Hutchinson
9 Tom James

1 Emmanuel Iyogun
2 Craig Wright
3 Luke Green
4 Chunya Munga
5 Tom Lockett
6 Angus Scott-Young (c)
7 Fyn Brown
8 Iakopo Mapu

Replacements:
16 Nathan Langdon
17 Tom West
18 Elliot Millar Mills
19 Ed Prowse
20 Juarno Augustus
21 Jake Garside
22 Burger Odendaal
23 Will Glister

Two ex knights in there along with a shed load of players who have graced championship pitches, Bedford just to name one 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote No 7 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 9 hours 56 minutes ago at 13:56
Elliot Millar Mills was an Ealing player
Ambition should be made of sterner stuff.
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