National 1 Latest Scores - Week 3 - 21st September
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Topic: National 1 Latest Scores - Week 3 - 21st September
Posted By: Rothman2
Subject: National 1 Latest Scores - Week 3 - 21st September
Date Posted: 20 Sep 2024 at 19:58
Good evening all.
I will try to post updates on the games below from 2pm:
2.00 pm ———— Rotherham Titans v Esher
2.30 pm ————- Sedgley Park v Dings Crusaders
3.00pm ————- Birmingham Moseley v Bishops Stortford Blackheath v Rosslyn Park Plymouth Albion v Leicester Lions Richmond v Darlington Mowden Park
4pm ——— Rams v Sale (kick off delayed due to team coach fire - all ok)
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Posted By: Rothman2
Date Posted: 21 Sep 2024 at 14:09
6 mins.TRY ROTH Callum Bustin. Converted by Hayes Roth 7 Esher 0
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Posted By: Rothman2
Date Posted: 21 Sep 2024 at 14:13
12 mins TRY ROTH Bergmanas con wide Roth 12 Esher 0
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Posted By: Rothman2
Date Posted: 21 Sep 2024 at 14:27
23 mins Bustin gets his second try Great conversion from out wide by Hayes.
ROTH 19 Esher 0
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Posted By: Rothman2
Date Posted: 21 Sep 2024 at 14:29
Posted By: Sedge Tiger
Date Posted: 21 Sep 2024 at 14:32
Sedge 0 Dings 0
All the best
ST
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Posted By: Rothman2
Date Posted: 21 Sep 2024 at 14:33
Breakaway try for Esher Con missed Roth 19 Esher 12
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Posted By: Rothman2
Date Posted: 21 Sep 2024 at 14:38
Bonus try Roth Hayes gets it. Esher player yellow carded. Hayes converts
Roth 26 Esher 12
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Posted By: Rothman2
Date Posted: 21 Sep 2024 at 14:43
2 mins to HT Another yellow card for Esher who are currently down to 13.
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Posted By: Rothman2
Date Posted: 21 Sep 2024 at 14:50
Posted By: Sedge Tiger
Date Posted: 21 Sep 2024 at 14:54
Sedge 0 Dings 7
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Posted By: Sedge Tiger
Date Posted: 21 Sep 2024 at 15:05
Sedge 0 Dings 14
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Posted By: Rothman2
Date Posted: 21 Sep 2024 at 15:08
Posted By: Sedge Tiger
Date Posted: 21 Sep 2024 at 15:16
Sedge 0 Dings 14 HT
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Posted By: Rothman2
Date Posted: 21 Sep 2024 at 15:24
Posted By: Rothman2
Date Posted: 21 Sep 2024 at 15:31
Sorry for delays. Internet very slow. Had to do a reboot.
Du Randt made it 34-19 to Roth con missed and Roth went straight back up and scored again through Luke Cole, converted by Hayes 41-19 Roth lead
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Posted By: Sedge Tiger
Date Posted: 21 Sep 2024 at 15:32
Sedge 3 Dings 14
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Posted By: Rothman2
Date Posted: 21 Sep 2024 at 15:37
Latest scores :
2.00 pm ———— Rotherham Titans 41 Esher 19
2.30 pm ————- Sedgley Park 3 Dings Crusaders 14
3.00pm ————- Birmingham Moseley 14 Bishops Stortford 7 Blackheath 15 Rosslyn Park 0 Plymouth Albion 10 Leicester Lions 5 Richmond 12 Darlington Mowden Park 7
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Posted By: Sedge Tiger
Date Posted: 21 Sep 2024 at 15:38
Sedge 6 Dings 14
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Posted By: Rothman2
Date Posted: 21 Sep 2024 at 15:44
Right on full time Hayes scores again & converts his own try.
Final Score Roth 48 Esher 19
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Posted By: Rothman2
Date Posted: 21 Sep 2024 at 15:52
RESULT ————- Rotherham Titans 48 Esher 19
LATEST SCORES —————————
2.30 pm ————- Sedgley Park 6 Dings Crusaders 14
3.00pm ————- Birmingham Moseley 14 Bishops Stortford 7 Blackheath 15 Rosslyn Park 7 Plymouth Albion 10 Leicester Lions 5 Richmond 17 Darlington Mowden Park 7
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Posted By: Sedge Tiger
Date Posted: 21 Sep 2024 at 16:02
Sedge 6 Dings 17
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Posted By: Sedge Tiger
Date Posted: 21 Sep 2024 at 16:10
Sedge 11 (0) Dings 20 )4) FT
I know people will have a different opinion on Dings (Bristol Bears) policy of recruitment, however that should not take away the performance of the lads wearing the Dings colours today. The first half their technique as you would expect was outstanding.
It was all Sedge second forty put we could not take advantage of anything.
Well done Dings great effort. Have a safe journey home
All the best
ST
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Posted By: Rothman2
Date Posted: 21 Sep 2024 at 16:10
RESULT ————- Rotherham Titans 48 Esher 19
LATEST SCORES —————————
2.30 pm ————- Sedgley Park 6 Dings Crusaders 17
3.00pm ————- Birmingham Moseley 21 Bishops Stortford 7 Blackheath 22 Rosslyn Park 17 Plymouth Albion 17 Leicester Lions 5 Richmond 24 Darlington Mowden Park 7
4pm ——- Rams 0 Sale FC 0
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Posted By: Rothman2
Date Posted: 21 Sep 2024 at 16:19
RESULTS ————— Rotherham Titans 48 Esher 19 Sedgley Park 11 Dings Crusaders 20
LATEST SCORES: —————————-
3.00pm ————- Birmingham Moseley 21 Bishops Stortford 7 Blackheath 22 Rosslyn Park 17 Plymouth Albion 27 Leicester Lions 5 Richmond 24 Darlington Mowden Park 7
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Posted By: Rothman2
Date Posted: 21 Sep 2024 at 16:38
LATEST SCORES: —————————- 3.00pm ————- Birmingham Moseley 21 Bishops Stortford 14 Blackheath 29 Rosslyn Park 24 Plymouth Albion 27 Leicester Lions 19 Richmond 29 Darlington Mowden Park 7
4pm ——- Rams 0 Sale FC 0 after 26 mins
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Posted By: tigerburnie
Date Posted: 21 Sep 2024 at 16:44
Plymouth 27- 22 Lions, much needed for Lions to get something out of the game. FT
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Posted By: Rothman2
Date Posted: 21 Sep 2024 at 16:47
TODAYS RESULTS —————————— Rotherham Titans 48 Esher 19 Sedgley Park 11 Dings Crusaders 20 Birmingham Moseley 28 Bishops Stortford 14 Blackheath 32 Rosslyn Park 24 Plymouth Albion 27 Leicester Lions 22
LATEST SCORES: —————————- 3.00pm ————- Richmond 43 Darlington Mowden Park 7
4pm ——- Rams 0 Sale FC 0 after 35 mins
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Posted By: Rothman2
Date Posted: 21 Sep 2024 at 17:08
TODAYS RESULTS —————————— Rotherham Titans 48 Esher 19 Sedgley Park 11 Dings Crusaders 20 Birmingham Moseley 28 Bishops Stortford 14 Blackheath 32 Rosslyn Park 24 Plymouth Albion 27 Leicester Lions 22 Richmond 48 Darlington Mowden Park 7
LATEST SCORE: ————————— Rams 14 Sale FC 0 2 mins into 2nd half
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Posted By: Rothman2
Date Posted: 21 Sep 2024 at 17:27
Latest Score
60 mins
RAMS 28 Sale FC 0
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Posted By: Rothman2
Date Posted: 21 Sep 2024 at 17:37
68 mins Rams 33 Sale 0
Rams have 5 tries & are maintaining their 100% record.
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Posted By: Nat1
Date Posted: 21 Sep 2024 at 18:22
FT Rams 33 (5) v Sale 0 (0). The Berkshire boys march on and dispatch The Dogs clinically, a side who have often been their achilles heel across the seasons. At the third time of asking, I think this could be their year to be crowned Champions. Of course its a long way to go (even til Christmas!), and Richmond, Rotherham and Blackheath are all looking good and in hot pursuit too.
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Posted By: Rothman2
Date Posted: 21 Sep 2024 at 18:28
Finished 33-0
Rams stay top with 100% points. 15/15 👏👏👏👏
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Posted By: Storty
Date Posted: 21 Sep 2024 at 18:45
What's the story with Rotherham? Have they kept a lot of last season's squad or did they make some big signings/using dual reg?
Seriously impressive to start life in Nat 1 with 3 bonus points wins.
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Posted By: Rothman2
Date Posted: 21 Sep 2024 at 18:53
Match report from Titans.com:
Rotherham Titans were made to graft hard before eventually running out 48-19 winners over a dangerous Esher side on a sunny afternoon at Clifton Lane.
Rotherham outscored their Surrey-based opponents by 7 tries to 3 with Lloyd Hayes contributing 23 points after dotting down for a brace and adding 13 points from the tee. Callum Bustin also scored two tries, with Jack Bergmanas, Ronnie Du Randt and Luke Cole completing the scoring.
Titans’ forwards demonstrated their dominance throughout which in turn laid the foundations for a rapid start that saw them race into a 19-0 lead inside the opening 25 minutes.
Two powerful Callum Bustin tries sandwiched one from hooker Jack Bergmanas, all of which came through driving mauls close to the line.
Titans blistering start hit the buffers when two Esher tries in the space of 5 minutes followed. Firstly, second rower Will Inglis charged down a clearance kick and proceed to collect and gallop through, then winger Stan Norman intercepted and raced in to narrow his sides deficit to 19-12.
Stunned by Esher’s quick-fire response Rotherham had to regroup and steady the ship. This they did however and before the break they re-established control when Lloyd Hayes collected just inside the visitors 22 before skipping through to score.
The second half saw Esher start brightly as they moved the ball quickly looking for gaps in the Rotherham defence, which they found on 51 minutes when a short pass arrived with full back Harry Faulkner who charged through to score.
Esher were now enjoying their best period of the game and when on the hour mark they chose to kick a 3-pointer from in front of the sticks, it looked as though they would trail by just 4 points. Surprisingly however, Owen Waters saw his effort drift just wide of the target.
From that point on the visitors rarely trouble the Titans line.
Lloyd Hayes extended Roth’s lead with a penalty before full back Ronnie Du Randt nipped in at the corner for the fifth try.
Replacement hooker Luke Cole quickly added the sixth and Lloyd Hayes added the cherry on the top when in the final play of the game he went in for Titans seventh.
Other than for a brief blip in concentration during the third quarter Rotherham will have been delighted with their efforts, which sees them unbeaten after 3 games in National 1.
Next week Roth face a huge test when they cross the Pennines to take on Sale FC at Heywood Road and their focus will now quickly turn to that.
Speaking after the game Titans Harvey Biljon reflected:
"We had a tremendous start but were frustrated by our efficiency in being able to control the pitch and play in the right areas.
"When you concede tries from a charge-down and an intercept you allow teams to stay in the game a little bit longer and it took us 15 or 20 minutes through the second half to impose ourselves again.
“We have to stay focussed and execute the skill and do the brilliant basics for the 80."
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Posted By: Rothman2
Date Posted: 21 Sep 2024 at 19:04
My favourite part of the after match presentations, known to Roth fans as “ The third Half”.
Courtesy of Rotherham Rugby presented by our Commercial Director ,JohnWhaling & Our Club’s Chairman Nick Cragg, and also featuring Mr. John Inverdale.
The Beers For The Chairman’s Man Of The Match Choice For Rotherham & Esher is this week sponsored by Mr.Bruce Laing.
Enjoy:
https://youtu.be/xGBmaP-SFbk?si=fxlLMYH1kp1nykUg" rel="nofollow - https://youtu.be/xGBmaP-SFbk?si=fxlLMYH1kp1nykUg
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Posted By: NationalLeagueBadger
Date Posted: 21 Sep 2024 at 19:11
Rams-Sale report - https://www.ramsrugby.com/teams/2853/match-centre/1-15584070/report" rel="nofollow - Match Report: Rams 33 - 0 Sale FC : RAMS 1st XV (ramsrugby.com)
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Posted By: LJ from Roth
Date Posted: 21 Sep 2024 at 19:25
Storty wrote:
What's the story with Rotherham? Have they kept a lot of last season's squad or did they make some big signings/using dual reg?
Seriously impressive to start life in Nat 1 with 3 bonus points wins. |
Kept a strong core and recruited well, especially from some northern universities. Big squad, which considering we have 4 knees, a shoulder, plus a couple of other knocks already has meant some of the new boys won’t be seen for a while. That’s rugby though and everyone has stepped up. No DRs or dual reg and some of the local youngsters may even go off for some game time locally.
It’s been fun so far - despite the injuries - and looking forward to the trip to Sale next week. Roth have never won there so added incentive to do well. Just a little Wednesday night ‘friendly’ with the neighbours from Sheffield Tigers first. Hope to see some more of the youngsters and not have to tweet!
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Posted By: Rich13
Date Posted: 21 Sep 2024 at 19:42
Storty wrote:
What's the story with Rotherham? Have they kept a lot of last season's squad or did they make some big signings/using dual reg?
Seriously impressive to start life in Nat 1 with 3 bonus points wins. |
Keeping the coach was the most significant move IMO, the improvement in the team was very impressive throughout last season and they’ve gone up a notch this season too with a full pre-season and some smart additions in important positions.
All based around the basics, big pack with a strong set piece, good decisions at half back, consistent goal-kicker, very fit with good options off the bench. Bigger tests to come though, esp up front I suspect.
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Posted By: Storty
Date Posted: 21 Sep 2024 at 19:42
Nice one LJ-thanks for the info.
Great to hear you're having success doing things "properly". Hope you can keep it up.
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Posted By: Sedge Tiger
Date Posted: 21 Sep 2024 at 20:01
LJ
Welcome back to club rugby.
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No DRs or dual reg and some of the local youngsters may even go off for some game time locally. [/QUOTE]How good has it been going back to club rugby. Going back to National Two North which is a great level of rugby but most of all is a great big honest reality. In your face games, that mean something special.
This is how good it can get. The basics. The support has always been there. This is Rotherham Titans. Enough said!!!
All the best
ST
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Posted By: Rothman2
Date Posted: 21 Sep 2024 at 20:28
Rich13 wrote:
Storty wrote:
What's the story with Rotherham? Have they kept a lot of last season's squad or did they make some big signings/using dual reg?
Seriously impressive to start life in Nat 1 with 3 bonus points wins. |
Keeping the coach was the most significant move IMO, the improvement in the team was very impressive throughout last season and they’ve gone up a notch this season too with a full pre-season and some smart additions in important positions.
All based around the basics, big pack with a strong set piece, good decisions at half back, consistent goal-kicker, very fit with good options off the bench. Bigger tests to come though, esp up front I suspect.
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Not just a big pack, a very mobile one too. All three teams we have played so far have not just been pushed back, they have disintegrated and overwhelmed. The unsung heroes. The very satisfying thing is that we are not a one trick pony either. Our win at Darlington on a big wide pitch enabled the backs to shine too.
One final point about today was that we left a good number of points out there too, and frankly, with all respect to Esher, we literally gave them two of their tries through our errors and it was hard to comprehend at 26-19 that the game was not safe and the worry was that we might get pegged back. However, the strength & fitness told and in the end secured what turned out to be a very comfortable win. Since we beat Leeds in March we have looked stronger and stronger and it has the potential to be a very good season. Bigger challenges lie ahead against some very good teams, but the start made, considering injuries, is very satisfying indeed.
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Posted By: Rabbie Burns
Date Posted: 21 Sep 2024 at 22:20
Not biting ST sitting enjoying a glass of Macalan while the shirts are in the machine
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Posted By: Rothman2
Date Posted: 22 Sep 2024 at 02:35
Sedge
Regarding your comment about Dings Crusaders.
6 of the 8 Bristol players who played against Plymouth last week, played this week. Last week 3 of the 8 who played scored 4 of the 7 tries between them and this week both their tries were scored by Bristol players (Gwilliam & Kenzie Jenkins) The Bristol connection is clearly working for them and, I would imagine, ultimately for Bristol too.
We play them in our next home game in 2 weeks so should be interesting to see how they measure up.
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Posted By: Rabbie Burns
Date Posted: 22 Sep 2024 at 08:32
For me it’s not the regulations but the principal (personally I think no more than 4 DRs/loans). We constantly hear about player retention but surely this is only going to lose players, as who will go to Dings if you are not going to play. Dings are the highest club in the Bristol area (other than Bears) you would think there are enough players of the standard to be very competitive in Nat 1
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Posted By: Storty
Date Posted: 22 Sep 2024 at 08:59
I agree with 4 being the maximum. In the football league it's 4. Otherwise you'd just have what you get in rugby which is effectively 2nd teams playing lower down the pyramid.
I don't see the point in Dings having over half their team from Bristol. Completely lose the identity of your club. The lads that got them promoted must be pretty dejected. No problem with a couple of prem youngsters adding to a squad, but half a team is silly.
It's bad for the league to have zombie prem clubs infiltrate it. It's bad enough in rugby there are only 10 prem clubs who hoover up all the resources. But apparently that's not enough, they also want their kids/reserves taking over the championship/nat 1 too.
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Posted By: Sedge Tiger
Date Posted: 22 Sep 2024 at 09:34
Rabbie
Good morning
I totally agree with you. It is morally wrong. It’s not a good look for the game or even more so for club rugby, ‘the community game’😂😂.
However it’s Dings Crusaders choice to go down this root, it’s a very dangerous one and one we have all seen always ends in tears. I hope not for Dings,
I know it’s top of the agenda at the next NCA meeting and I think you will see the tightening of the regulations will happen next season.
Good start to the season for club.
All the best
ST
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Posted By: tigerburnie
Date Posted: 22 Sep 2024 at 10:42
There are rumours of a premiership "A" league restarting, if that happens then the players loaned out, certainly those perhaps in the Championship, will be needed by the parent club and availability will change. Lions saw in recent years that players who were dual registered, actually went off to play for championship sides to further their progress and actually didn't play for the Lions much at all. An example Charlie Myall hasn't played for the Lions, neither has Malelili Satala, both have played for the Tigers this season, yet are both technically Lions DR's
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Posted By: Rothman2
Date Posted: 23 Sep 2024 at 01:14
Sorry if this old news but it’s the first time I’ve seen it:
https://moseleyrugby.co.uk/birmingham-moseley-and-gloucester-rugby-forge-a-strategic-partnership/" rel="nofollow - https://moseleyrugby.co.uk/birmingham-moseley-and-gloucester-rugby-forge-a-strategic-partnership/
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