BUCS Final
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Topic: BUCS Final
Posted By: All the Way
Subject: BUCS Final
Date Posted: 19 Apr 2023 at 20:59
Anyone been watching the BUCS Super Rugby final, it's currently in extra time?
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Posted By: ParkBench
Date Posted: 20 Apr 2023 at 13:11
Posted By: Se7en
Date Posted: 20 Apr 2023 at 13:32
Was it on YouTube? Is BUCS SR standard somewhere between Levels 4/5?
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Posted By: Camquin
Date Posted: 20 Apr 2023 at 13:40
I understand Exeter and Loughborough regard the national league side as their first XV.
So the league must be below level 4.
But as both as safe, the Saturday players might have turned out.
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Posted By: Redted
Date Posted: 20 Apr 2023 at 19:47
The sides in the Nat 2 West are considered their 2nd teams, both clubs prioritise the Bucs games. At times in Nat.2 you may come up against their Bucs players. This final is Level 3 standard. Exeter Uni beat Plymouth Albion in pre season for instance and would probably win Nat.2 west with their Bucs team.
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Posted By: Jasper99
Date Posted: 20 Apr 2023 at 22:05
Redted wrote:
Exeter Uni beat Plymouth Albion in pre season for instance and would probably win Nat.2 west with their Bucs team.
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Wow! That's some statement. Don't think it's accurate, particularly when winter arrives.
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Posted By: Sid James
Date Posted: 20 Apr 2023 at 22:18
Redted wrote:
The sides in the Nat 2 West are considered their 2nd teams, both clubs prioritise the Bucs games. At times in Nat.2 you may come up against their Bucs players.This final is Level 3 standard. Exeter Uni beat Plymouth Albion in pre season for instance and would probably win Nat.2 west with their Bucs team. |
IMHO, University teams should not be included within the National league system. I, and others I know, work hard to raise funds to support the Club we follow and, we resent having our taxes used to support University teams in the National Leagues.
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Posted By: Redted
Date Posted: 21 Apr 2023 at 08:32
That of course is a separate argument. The point is valid though.
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Posted By: Camquin
Date Posted: 21 Apr 2023 at 09:20
I stand corrected.
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Posted By: Pilier
Date Posted: 21 Apr 2023 at 12:30
At least they are genuine students unlike Hartpury who in the past have employed former premiership forwards to built and repair fences in their equestrian centre and played them in the rugby team
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Posted By: All the Way
Date Posted: 25 Apr 2023 at 17:34
Se7en wrote:
Was it on YouTube? Is BUCS SR standard somewhere between Levels 4/5? |
Bit late, I know, but it on the website https://bucs.tv/home/videos/vzgE04qYN2ry8gUJBC5c" rel="nofollow - https://bucs.tv/home/videos/vzgE04qYN2ry8gUJBC5c Live games are on Wednesday and times vary, but maybe something to remember for next season.
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Posted By: ParkBench
Date Posted: 26 Apr 2023 at 11:17
All the Way wrote:
[QUOTE=Se7en]Was it on YouTube? Is BUCS SR standard somewhere between Levels 4/5?
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Some of the Super Rugby second XVs play in National League 2.
The 1st teams play a fabulous standard.
There is a difference in quality over the season between the sides that field professional academy players that are doing a degree as well and those that seem to be mostly made up of outstanding recent schools players (many of whom would have been in the academy system but made it as far). Whilst the stronger squads inevitably rise to the top over the course of the year there have been many instances where a team with virtually no professional club signed up players have upset one of the big boys. I can only recommend watching the games as they generally w don’t interfere with following club rugby.
From the outside it seems a pretty honest League as the players and DoRs would all know and would call out any shenanigans fielding non-students.
The competition to stay in the top tier is as fierce as the press to get into it. Promotion and Relegation has created a lively structure. No ring-fencing there.
The crowds are vocal and magnificent (keep in mind I’m speaking as a National 1 supporter) though I imagine a lot of that is down to amazingly low beer prices (especially at Durham).
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Posted By: Richard Lowther
Date Posted: 26 Apr 2023 at 16:33
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2023/apr/26/crowd-behaviour-at-student-rugby-union-under-scrutiny-after-finals-day-fracas?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other%20" rel="nofollow - https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2023/apr/26/crowd-behaviour-at-student-rugby-union-under-scrutiny-after-finals-day-fracas?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other
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Posted By: billesleyexile
Date Posted: 26 Apr 2023 at 16:41
ParkBench wrote:
All the Way wrote:
[QUOTE=Se7en]Was it on YouTube? Is BUCS SR standard somewhere between Levels 4/5?
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Some of the Super Rugby second XVs play in National League 2.
The 1st teams play a fabulous standard.
There is a difference in quality over the season between the sides that field professional academy players that are doing a degree as well and those that seem to be mostly made up of outstanding recent schools players (many of whom would have been in the academy system but made it as far). Whilst the stronger squads inevitably rise to the top over the course of the year there have been many instances where a team with virtually no professional club signed up players have upset one of the big boys. I can only recommend watching the games as they generally w don’t interfere with following club rugby.
From the outside it seems a pretty honest League as the players and DoRs would all know and would call out any shenanigans fielding non-students.
The competition to stay in the top tier is as fierce as the press to get into it. Promotion and Relegation has created a lively structure. No ring-fencing there.
The crowds are vocal and magnificent (keep in mind I’m speaking as a National 1 supporter) though I imagine a lot of that is down to amazingly low beer prices (especially at Durham).
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Agree with all of that. The first-team rugby at the top level is frighteningly good, and made up of academy rejects and people who were never even on the books to start with. My own old university, Exeter, have a *very* good first XV who I wouldn't like to see play Moseley.
It's another triumph of rugby in England - while the structure has been mucked around with endlessly the university system/leagues have quietly built themselves back up in standard almost to 1960s levels - and they've done all this without anyone really noticing. I'm not sure if it's a sad indictment of the RFU or club rugby or both, but if you support a team in level 3 or below, there are multiple universities whose sides of genuine bona fide students could do your team a mischief. A wire diagram of English rugby should show Super Rugby pretty much alongside National 1/2 IMO.
Which should be food for thought on a number of levels.
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Posted By: backrowb
Date Posted: 26 Apr 2023 at 18:47
Richard Lowther wrote:
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2023/apr/26/crowd-behaviour-at-student-rugby-union-under-scrutiny-after-finals-day-fracas?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other%20" rel="nofollow - https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2023/apr/26/crowd-behaviour-at-student-rugby-union-under-scrutiny-after-finals-day-fracas?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other
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The one fabulous thing about level 4 reorganization was never having to visit Loughborough University again. I hated every single thing about the experience, but especially the boorish, Huckleberryly Pearen, childish supporters.
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Posted By: backrowb
Date Posted: 26 Apr 2023 at 18:49
How can D r u n k e n be a swear word?
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Posted By: Sid James
Date Posted: 26 Apr 2023 at 22:15
backrowb wrote:
Richard Lowther wrote:
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2023/apr/26/crowd-behaviour-at-student-rugby-union-under-scrutiny-after-finals-day-fracas?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other%20" rel="nofollow - https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2023/apr/26/crowd-behaviour-at-student-rugby-union-under-scrutiny-after-finals-day-fracas?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other
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The one fabulous thing about level 4 reorganization was never having to visit Loughborough University again. I hated every single thing about the experience, but especially the boorish, Huckleberryly Pearen, childish supporters.
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Here here! Totally agree. On my last visit to Loughborough the language used by the student supporters towards the away support was terrible. There is no Club, a couple of old boys and a young student president tried to provide hospitality to the visiting committee but once the game started we were targeted for childish abuse.
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Posted By: Dad
Date Posted: 27 Apr 2023 at 10:49
Meanwhile brunel (trailfinders) beat Cambridge uni at home to go into bucs women's prem south in front of a respectful crowd in game not decided until the last couple of minutes.
2 to go Brunel were 24:20 up but camped on their own tryline. Curfc the gave aaway a couple of pens in quick succession leading to a 5m line out for Brunel at the other end which they scored from.
The women's game obv has a lot to teach the boys at BUCS level
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Posted By: No 7
Date Posted: 27 Apr 2023 at 13:31
Sid James wrote:
backrowb wrote:
Richard Lowther wrote:
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2023/apr/26/crowd-behaviour-at-student-rugby-union-under-scrutiny-after-finals-day-fracas?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other%20" rel="nofollow - https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2023/apr/26/crowd-behaviour-at-student-rugby-union-under-scrutiny-after-finals-day-fracas?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other
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The one fabulous thing about level 4 reorganization was never having to visit Loughborough University again. I hated every single thing about the experience, but especially the boorish, Huckleberryly Pearen, childish supporters.
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Here here! Totally agree. On my last visit to Loughborough the language used by the student supporters towards the away support was terrible. There is no Club, a couple of old boys and a young student president tried to provide hospitality to the visiting committee but once the game started we were targeted for childish abuse.
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I went to dozens of games at Loughborough , some of them to support Ealing but mostly to watch my eldest son play for Loughborough. I never heard any excessive bad language or goading of opposition supporters. It is a University that produces and develops more players than any club I know of. The Premiership , Championship and National One leagues are littered with ex Loughborough Players. I always enjoyed my experiences at the club bar the ground and after match experience.
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Posted By: billesleyexile
Date Posted: 27 Apr 2023 at 14:56
No 7 wrote:
Sid James wrote:
backrowb wrote:
Richard Lowther wrote:
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2023/apr/26/crowd-behaviour-at-student-rugby-union-under-scrutiny-after-finals-day-fracas?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other%20" rel="nofollow - https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2023/apr/26/crowd-behaviour-at-student-rugby-union-under-scrutiny-after-finals-day-fracas?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other
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The one fabulous thing about level 4 reorganization was never having to visit Loughborough University again. I hated every single thing about the experience, but especially the boorish, Huckleberryly Pearen, childish supporters.
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Here here! Totally agree. On my last visit to Loughborough the language used by the student supporters towards the away support was terrible. There is no Club, a couple of old boys and a young student president tried to provide hospitality to the visiting committee but once the game started we were targeted for childish abuse.
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I went to dozens of games at Loughborough , some of them to support Ealing but mostly to watch my eldest son play for Loughborough. I never heard any excessive bad language or goading of opposition supporters. It is a University that produces and develops more players than any club I know of. The Premiership , Championship and National One leagues are littered with ex Loughborough Players. I always enjoyed my experiences at the club bar the ground and after match experience.
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As I've already said in this thread, I'm hugely supportive of university rugby - but that 'produces and develops' is a hoary old problem isn't it.
I'd be interested in how many ex-Loughborough players are lighting up the Premiership, Championship and National One who'd never picked up a rugby ball before they went to Loughborough*.
Or is it more (as to be fair Loughborough has always been, and Exeter is becoming now), that people who want to play rugby at university apply to them?
Develops? Obviously. Produces? From scratch? Or takes on the products of other clubs/schools in the main?
*I know such people are out there - Lewis Bean, now of Glasgow, was one. He'd never picked up a rugby ball, got into his battalion team, stood out enough there to play for the Army, then went to Moseley. Pretty stratospheric rise from a standing start. But if Loughborough (or any other university) are routinely producing large numbers of top-three-tiers rugby players out the back end that weren't rugby players going in at 18-19 then that's worth knowing/trying to understand.
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Posted By: Richard Lowther
Date Posted: 27 Apr 2023 at 15:04
Isn't Exeter just following on the tradition of St Lukes College?
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Posted By: billesleyexile
Date Posted: 27 Apr 2023 at 16:12
Richard Lowther wrote:
Isn't Exeter just following on the tradition of St Lukes College? |
If you go with 'golden thread' arguments possibly, but I'd argue it's not a continuous story with back then.
When I was there 20-odd years ago sport (aside from rowing) was pretty moribund. What they've done at Exeter (and again this is after my day so I'm making no claims about myself) is increasingly pulling together some of the brightest people in the country, who happen to be able to play rugby. At the turn of the century it was basically just for budding PE teachers. Not that there's anything wrong with PE teachers, but the side now might be rather more embryo army officers, management consultants, and doctors. There is, rightly or wrongly, a category difference between then and now.
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Posted By: Bin Licker
Date Posted: 27 Apr 2023 at 16:43
I rather like the odd visit to a Uni, it adds a bit of variety! A little bit of over exuberance takes me back to when i was a foul mouthed Huckleberryly Pearen student rather than a foul mouthed Huckleberryly Pearen old fart!!!!
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Posted By: gerg_861
Date Posted: 27 Apr 2023 at 17:41
I was sorely disappointed that Ealing's academy failed to win promotion to BUCs Super Rugby. They came up short to Leeds Met with the grounding of what would have been the winning try adjudged to have been knocked on with the clock in the red.
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