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Topic: Caldy v Jersey Reds
Posted By: Big Eddie
Subject: Caldy v Jersey Reds
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2022 at 09:51
The advice from knowledgeable posters is that tomorrow the Ravers face a gigantic task when the Jersey Reds from Brobdingnag come to the Paton Field Stadium

Caldy's Head Coach Matt Cairns set out a survial plan ahead of Thursday night's training session. I caught a snippet of the eloquent speech from the Commander of the armies of the North

"Whatever comes out of that changing room we've got a better chance of survival if we work together. Do you understand? If we stay together we survive" 

The squad has prepared with a diet of Maximus Decimus Meridius Pot Noodles. 



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Posted By: corporalcarrot
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2022 at 11:36


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Posted By: islander
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2022 at 11:46
Here's the Jersey Reds preview - https://bit.ly/3EsVuF4" rel="nofollow - LINK


Posted By: Big Eddie
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2022 at 11:59
Originally posted by islander islander wrote:

Here's the Jersey Reds preview - https://bit.ly/3EsVuF4" rel="nofollow - LINK

A good article Islander. At present it is bucketing down, and it has been for most of this week. Paton Field will be slightly softer underfoot than it was at the start of September.

Are all your forwards 7ft and 150kgs as we have been led to believe?


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Posted By: corporalcarrot
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2022 at 12:51
Originally posted by Big Eddie Big Eddie wrote:

Originally posted by islander islander wrote:

Here's the Jersey Reds preview - https://bit.ly/3EsVuF4" rel="nofollow - LINK

Are all your forwards 7ft and 150kgs as we have been led to believe?
I think the backs are around that size but the forwards are seriously big lads. 

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Dont kick it. Pick it up and GO FORWARD.


Posted By: pen 15
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2022 at 13:02
Looking forward to tomorrow, bring your glass BE

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Posted By: Big Eddie
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2022 at 13:34
Originally posted by corporalcarrot corporalcarrot wrote:

Originally posted by Big Eddie Big Eddie wrote:

Originally posted by islander islander wrote:

Here's the Jersey Reds preview - https://bit.ly/3EsVuF4" rel="nofollow - LINK

Are all your forwards 7ft and 150kgs as we have been led to believe?
I think the backs are around that size but the forwards are seriously big lads. 

LOLLOLLOLLOL


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Posted By: islander
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2022 at 14:32
Enjoyed the Caldy preview article - 

https://caldyrugbyclub.com/2022/10/that-friday-feeling-7th-october-2022/" rel="nofollow - https://caldyrugbyclub.com/2022/10/that-friday-feeling-7th-october-2022/


Posted By: Big Eddie
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2022 at 15:15
Originally posted by islander islander wrote:

Enjoyed the Caldy preview article - 

https://caldyrugbyclub.com/2022/10/that-friday-feeling-7th-october-2022/" rel="nofollow - https://caldyrugbyclub.com/2022/10/that-friday-feeling-7th-october-2022/

Just read it ........honest and truthful but without any reference to Pot Noodles it isn't complete.

I assume you and Corporal Carrot are travelling islander? If so I will introduce you to my good friend Pen 15 who always brings a hip flask filled with something deliciously warming to gurgle down at half time. One of his 'hip flasks' which snuggly fits Pen 15's extraordinary large hips ......holds over a gallon of the best single malt whisky.

Pen 15 is the most hospitable of men and I will ask him if he will bring sufficient for you two and 3 or 4 of your colleagues who will be most welcome to join us for a half time libation.

Kind Regards

Big Eddie



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Posted By: corporalcarrot
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2022 at 16:57
Caldy v Jersey
Referee: Charlie Gayther
ARs: Simon Park & Gregg Dawson

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Posted By: Big Eddie
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2022 at 17:24
Originally posted by corporalcarrot corporalcarrot wrote:

Caldy v Jersey
Referee: Charlie Gayther
ARs: Simon Park & Gregg Dawson

Do you know them CC?


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Posted By: corporalcarrot
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2022 at 17:57
Originally posted by Big Eddie Big Eddie wrote:

Originally posted by corporalcarrot corporalcarrot wrote:

Caldy v Jersey
Referee: Charlie Gayther
ARs: Simon Park & Gregg Dawson

Do you know them CC?
Newbies to me mate. I picked up the info from one of the usual referee sites. Hope to see a good contest tomorrow if Easyjet are on time.

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Posted By: Big Eddie
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2022 at 18:05
Apart from one aspect from one referee who I thought was way too lenient at the breakdown I have been pleased with the standard of officiating in the Championship…… hopefully the standard will be maintained tomorrow…..

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Posted By: islander
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2022 at 18:14
BE - yes I am travelling, in fact arrived Liverpool CC (city centre not corporal carrot) about 5pm. There was concern pre-flight that EasyJet might be unable to take off with the world’s largest players on board, but happily it got airborne just b4 veering off the end of the runway into St Ouen’s Bay. Myself & Mrs Islander have made the cut for lunch - rumours of roast beef, presumably as some form of starter before the pot noodle. Look forward to it!


Posted By: pen 15
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2022 at 18:28
Half time drinks it is then .usual place .

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Posted By: Redted
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2022 at 19:27
Charlie Gayther did Taunton v Redruth a few years back and in my opinion for what it’s worth was very good. Had a chat to him in the bar and he looked about 16!


Posted By: corporalcarrot
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2022 at 19:54
Originally posted by Redted Redted wrote:

Charlie Gayther did Taunton v Redruth a few years back and in my opinion for what it’s worth was very good. Had a chat to him in the bar and he looked about 16!
We need young refs like this and the only way they get experience is to manage games at this level.  Consistency of decision is the key and hopefully he keeps 15 a side on the pitch for the full 80 minutes. Let's hope we don't notice the referee tomorrow and the boys from both sides behave.

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Posted By: Big Eddie
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2022 at 22:04
Liverpool is a great party city which stays open till the very early hours…. I hope everyone from Jersey fills their boots

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Posted By: Big Eddie
Date Posted: 08 Oct 2022 at 08:35
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0TInLOJuUM" rel="nofollow - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0TInLOJuUM

A glorious morning at the beautiful Paton Field Stadium. 


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Posted By: islander
Date Posted: 08 Oct 2022 at 10:16
Originally posted by Big Eddie Big Eddie wrote:

Liverpool is a great party city which stays open till the very early hours…. I hope everyone from Jersey fills their boots

Recently back at hotel BE for an overdue power-nap after overdoing it with the locals celebrating their Eurovision selection - who should we contact with a request to delay KO?!


Posted By: Big Eddie
Date Posted: 08 Oct 2022 at 10:55
Originally posted by islander islander wrote:

Originally posted by Big Eddie Big Eddie wrote:

Liverpool is a great party city which stays open till the very early hours…. I hope everyone from Jersey fills their boots

Recently back at hotel BE for an overdue power-nap after overdoing it with the locals celebrating their Eurovision selection - who should we contact with a request to delay KO?!

Virtually everything to do with Caldy is routed through a chap called 'Cooky'. Cooky can arrange almost everything that is reasonably requested, although Cooky's definition of reasonable is normally a tad more restrictive than most. Anything that is likely not to be in Caldy's interests is regarded by Cooky as an unreasonable request.

Unfortunately I too have been denied by Cooky. I asked that Caldy stock up on 3 pallets of Bombay Bad Boy Pot Noodles for the Brobdingnagian Big Boys but Cooky said no on the grounds that there was no budget available.

So regretfully I have to tell you and Mrs Islander that you will have to make do with the following lunch time menu:

Roast beef, roast potatoes, broccoli, carrot and swede mash and plentiful gravy
Apple and seasonal berry crumble with lashings of custard

If you are on the top table Graham will indulge you with a sporting aperitif and a Bordeaux or Malbec.

If you are not on the top table please ask for Barrie and he may sort you out a few glasses of Louis Roederer's 2013 Cristal Champagne which Barrie regards as the only drinkable aperitif for his sophisticated palate. Barrie regards the harmonious interwoven maturity and freshness of the 2013 vintage as perfect for long ageing. 

Sorry to be the bearer of such disappointing news about the Pot Noodles




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Posted By: Big Eddie
Date Posted: 08 Oct 2022 at 11:20
As an aside Islander everyone at Caldy will understand if your lads indulged themselves in Liverpoo last night. Liverpool has some of the best night life on the planet.

In the early 90s I was running a public company based in Birkenhead. We were negotiating to buy a business based in Atlanta, Georgia from Telecom Australia. Telecom Australia were likely to be privatised and the big US investment banks were falling over themselves to ingratiate themselves with Telecom Australia (now Telstra).

Merryl Lynch sent across 3 Ivy League crisp suited investment bankers from their New York office to negotiate with us. It was their first trip to the UK. After 2 and a half days of negotiations it was clear to me that we were not going to purchase the business but I wanted to see these impressive young men leave with a favourable view of the Liverpool area. 

For their last night I offered them either:

- an evening in Chester with all the history and Roman ruins that city has to offer or
- tickets to an escorted evening (escorted by a mad keen Blue scouser) Everton v Millwall FA Cup tie followed by a night out in Liverpool's bars and clubs.

The senior investment banker (and the most starched Ivy Leaguer) plumped for the 'Soccer'

Next morning at the 9 a.m. round up and debrief in my office, the suits and crisp white shirts were gone. Stubble, bleary eyes and unsteady gaits greeted me. It was clear that the three investment bankers hadn't been to bed.

I asked the senior man if they had enjoyed their night out in Liverpool.

"Eddie, that was just the greatest se*ual experience of my life. For all our sakes we just need to do this deal"

If your lads are somewhat less than fresh we will understand.


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Posted By: corporalcarrot
Date Posted: 08 Oct 2022 at 19:40
The weather was brilliant and hospitality matched it. Caldy put everything into that game and deserved more.
 Thanks to Bob Cooke for information on Taxis I hope you find the Liberation Ale left for you  behind the bar. Great win for Jersey but they certainly worked for it.


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Posted By: islander
Date Posted: 09 Oct 2022 at 09:10
What a great day yesterday was. The Wirral turned on a truly wonderful day with sunshine and just a light breeze to stop the 1,895 (impressive) crowd over-heating.

Always like to arrive early at a new ground, and fortunately there were bar staff - and home secretary Roger - on duty as the sun nudged past the yard-arm. Interested to hear about Caldy's history, the battles with RFU, National Trust, local authorities to improve the facilities, and the day Waisale Serevi played at Paton Field.

After a most decent lunch - the roast beef was spot-on, albeit rather industrially carved at the table by the visiting chairman - it was a chance to join Robbie Fowler and the other 1,893 spectators for a game that was evenly-contested throughout the 1st half. Managed to miss a 25th-min YC for Reds, just as Caldy stretched their lead to 12-5, and it was important for visitors to not only hold their own during the sin-bin period, but claim a 2nd try to make it almost level at HT.

The 2nd was a different story, with the Reds upping their game and 3 tries between mins 47-62 to effectively end the contest. Caldy's lineout had started to malfunction, altho' their discipline held up and they did have more try-scoring chances, but could only take one of them in penultimate minute. Both sides were warmly applauded for their endeavours.

Caldy could/should take heart from having been up against the largest pack in world rugby, and the fact that they have already shown an ability to compete. 7 points from 5 games is 7 times as many as the Reds had at this point on our Champ debut 10 years ago, and I would be surprised if Caldy didn't rack up plenty more wins as they find their feet.

Good to see the non-playing Reds in attendance, star-struck kids asking for autographs, star-struck Reds posing for selfies with Robbie, and plenty of visiting supporters meeting their friends/rellies. Replacement prop Monty Weatherby was the only man in the Red XXIII to have played at PF before and brought a huge mob of adoring fans from his old, relatively-local, club Sandbach.

The atmosphere is the clubhouse was good too, with an old-fashioned down-in-one contest between each sides' MoM - Caldy craftily selected a Jersey back, who of course lost, and there was a good buzz both inside the clubhouse and out on the terrace as the sun slipped below the Welsh hills. Great to chat to plenty of home supporters, many of whom have already booked the March return date in their diaries - the Ravers CI tour promises to be large, and loud.

The hospitality even extended to finding myself at the bar behind a gentleman who was ordering 3 'Jägerbombs' - the nice bartender explained that they were £3.50 each, or 4 for £10, and somehow the 4th one ended up with yours truly, just to wash down the earlier beers and most reasonable red wine that president Graham had served with lunch. The lack of a hand-pulled local ale was perhaps the only point at which I'd suggest the whole day dipped below optimal.

We eventually poured ourselves into taxis and returned to the Liverpudlian Smoke, which was a story in itself! Great day at a wonderful, hospitable and proudly old-fashioned rugby club.


Posted By: seagoon
Date Posted: 09 Oct 2022 at 09:36
Biggest crowd of the day, in The Championship Shocked
Who would have thought it, when we only have 27 seats/benchs LOL
We were delighted to be 12-10 up at half-time, but Jersey's class came through in the 2nd half 
It was great day at Paton Field and the Caldy lads should take heart from a sound performance Clap


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Posted By: Big Eddie
Date Posted: 09 Oct 2022 at 09:57
Sorry to have missed you Islander…. I was pre occupied in estimating the height and weight of the Jersey forwards…. Someone had to defend Caldy’s reporter John Lyon who had been publicly admonished by the Jersey Chairman for hyperbole 

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Posted By: islander
Date Posted: 09 Oct 2022 at 10:13
Originally posted by Big Eddie Big Eddie wrote:

Sorry to have missed you Islander…. I was pre occupied in estimating the height and weight of the Jersey forwards…. Someone had to defend Caldy’s reporter John Lyon who had been publicly admonished by the Jersey Chairman for hyperbole 

LOL 

I sense that even if we had met, I wouldn't be allowed to talk about it on here - a bit like the 1st rule of Fight Club. But hope March, with 'Tour Rules' in operation, may bring such an opportunity?


Posted By: Big Eddie
Date Posted: 09 Oct 2022 at 11:26
Islander, 

I am delighted that everyone from Jersey enjoyed the Paton Field experience and I have to say that your fulsome report on the game and the occasion was as eloquent and accurate as the Jersey Chairman's pre match talk. 

His analysis of what was wrong with English rugby and the complete lack of leadership over the last few years was heartily endorsed by all 110 guests dining at Paton Field. A true rugby man who also had a very clear understanding of what is wrong and I am sure also has a very clear plan of how to put it right.

I should also say that it is unfortunate that the locally brewed bitter 'Trapper's Hat' wasn't available it is truly a great pint. When I come to Jersey I will tell you how this gorgeous pint of bitter got it's name. 

Have a great flight home......I hope that your players and your supporters had a fulfilling night out in Liverpool. If your Chairman is as switched on as I think he is you probably saved a pretty penny on hotel rooms......most of your squad will have eschewed bed for sleeping and just enjoyed everything Liverpool has to offer until your flight departs at 1 pm today.


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Posted By: corporalcarrot
Date Posted: 10 Oct 2022 at 12:02
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3uHUeCd8CU" rel="nofollow - Trylights Caldy v Jersey Reds - YouTube

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Posted By: seagoon
Date Posted: 10 Oct 2022 at 14:36
FFS! Only the Jersey tries Confused

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Posted By: corporalcarrot
Date Posted: 10 Oct 2022 at 15:11
Originally posted by seagoon seagoon wrote:

FFS! Only the Jersey tries Confused
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CjiCygXjSe2/" rel="nofollow - Caldy RFC on Instagram: "𝐓𝐫𝐲𝐥𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭𝐬 𝐯𝐬 @jersey.reds Check out our trylights from Saturdays match against @jersey.reds in front of a bumper crowd at Paton Field. Ft. Ankle Breaker from Captain, @jj_dickinson 🕺 Try scorers: 𝗥𝗼𝘆𝗹𝗲, 𝗕𝗶𝗯𝗯𝘆, 𝗛𝗶𝗴𝗴𝗶𝗻𝘀𝗼𝗻 #Ravers"


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Posted By: PI003
Date Posted: 10 Oct 2022 at 15:17
Originally posted by seagoon seagoon wrote:

FFS! Only the Jersey tries Confused

Sorry Seagoon, think it’s part of Jersey Reds TV economy drive due to the cost of living.  Went to the Reds v Coventry match last month and thought we had been ‘ nilled’ 40-0, until I remembered we had scored two converted tries and I had been at the game!   It’s nothing personal, it’s just how they do it.  
Don’t let it put you off the Championship experience.   See you on the 29th. 👍


Posted By: OldNick
Date Posted: 10 Oct 2022 at 16:20
Originally posted by seagoon seagoon wrote:

FFS! Only the Jersey tries Confused

Same when Coventry visited. Bad form.


Posted By: islander
Date Posted: 10 Oct 2022 at 17:02
Some clubs post all the tries, others just feature their own scores, and some barely post anything at all. A bit like grounds, there's quite a range across the division, and quite possibly budgetary constraints in play; and it provides an opportunity, for those that wish to, to offer feedback on whether they like a particular club's ground/video-channel/programme/shirt/beer-selection (delete as applicable). All part of free speech... Smile


Posted By: Big Eddie
Date Posted: 10 Oct 2022 at 17:07
Islander....sorry about the beer

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Posted By: islander
Date Posted: 10 Oct 2022 at 17:52
Originally posted by Big Eddie Big Eddie wrote:

Islander....sorry about the beer

Please BE, don’t worry & I hope the +ve warm feedback that O wanted to convey was apparent in my main piece Thumbs Up


Posted By: corporalcarrot
Date Posted: 10 Oct 2022 at 19:16
I prefer to focus on the quality of the rugby rather than what highlights the clubs put on their websites. Both teams defense and discipline were brilliant on Saturday. I believe the Penalty conceded count was Caldy 10 and Jersey 8 which is exceptionally low and the Caldy tackling in the second half when they were under huge pressure by some seriously big lads running at them at pace never flinched or buckled. That defense is Caldy's biggest asset and together with the undoubted class of Bibby and Royal should comfortably gain enough points to keep them up this year. The young referee gave clear signals and seemed to get most things right. Jersey made lots of changes for this game and it was great to see Adam Nicol back from injury and Macauley Cook a revelation in the back row.

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Posted By: Big Eddie
Date Posted: 10 Oct 2022 at 22:12
[QUOTE=corporalcarrot]I prefer to focus on the quality of the rugby and the Caldy tackling in the second half when they were under huge pressure by some seriously big lads running at them at pace never flinched or buckled. [/pQUOTE]

those seriously big lads are the biggest in English rugby and probably in World rugby


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Posted By: seagoon
Date Posted: 10 Oct 2022 at 22:43
Originally posted by Big Eddie Big Eddie wrote:

[QUOTE=corporalcarrot]I prefer to focus on the quality of the rugby and the Caldy tackling in the second half when they were under huge pressure by some seriously big lads running at them at pace never flinched or buckled. [/pQUOTE]

those seriously big lads are the biggest in English rugby and probably in World rugby

Take that tongue out of your cheek, Big Eddie LOLLOLLOL


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Posted By: corporalcarrot
Date Posted: 11 Oct 2022 at 08:59
Originally posted by seagoon seagoon wrote:

Originally posted by Big Eddie Big Eddie wrote:

[QUOTE=corporalcarrot]I prefer to focus on the quality of the rugby and the Caldy tackling in the second half when they were under huge pressure by some seriously big lads running at them at pace never flinched or buckled. [/pQUOTE]

those seriously big lads are the biggest in English rugby and probably in World rugby

Take that tongue out of your cheek, Big Eddie LOLLOLLOL
I think its required for all posts on this thread mate. Any truth in the rumors that following the refusal of the Caldy lads to go in the showers with the seriously big Jersey lads offers for the Chippendales to sponsor the Reds are under real consideration? The night life in St Ouen should be added to the bucket list for supporters considering going to the return fixture!

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Posted By: workerbee
Date Posted: 11 Oct 2022 at 09:11
Just a comment Big Eddie, Caldy volunteers are more than just one man, whilst we are a "Professional" club with a small "p" we rely on many volunteers to ensure that the club can run smoothly, without them we will not survive.


Posted By: Big Eddie
Date Posted: 11 Oct 2022 at 15:40
Originally posted by workerbee workerbee wrote:

Just a comment Big Eddie, Caldy volunteers are more than just one man, whilst we are a "Professional" club with a small "p" we rely on many volunteers to ensure that the club can run smoothly, without them we will not survive.

Workerbee,

I was not suggesting that Cooky was the only volunteer.....there are lots and lots, but I was suggesting that if someone wanted one point of contact to discuss a major issue such as the quality of the beer or the absence of Pot Noodles......at the moment Cooky would probably be that person......or perhaps Barrie!


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