Latest score Week 4 12 October
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Topic: Latest score Week 4 12 October
Posted By: FHLH
Subject: Latest score Week 4 12 October
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2024 at 14:22
Ampthill 5 Caldy 7
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Posted By: FHLH
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2024 at 14:41
Ampthill 12 Caldy 7
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Posted By: FHLH
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2024 at 14:48
Ampthill 19 Caldy 7 HT
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Posted By: FHLH
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2024 at 15:22
Ampthill 26 (TB) Caldy 12
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Posted By: The Blues
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2024 at 15:22
HT Pirates (2 tries) 12 - 14 (2 tries) Blues
Blues look dominant but an intercept in the first 2 mins from Prowse and a missed penalty (1st missed kick of the season) has the score line closer. Although Pirates also missed one penalty too.
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Posted By: FHLH
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2024 at 15:24
Coventry 7 Chinnor 0
Doncaster 0 L Scottish 5
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Posted By: The Blues
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2024 at 15:26
Knights 0 - 5 Scottish Coventry 12 - 0 Chinnor
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Posted By: Bluesman11
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2024 at 15:38
Bedford manage to miss 5m penalty in front of the posts
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Posted By: FHLH
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2024 at 15:39
Ampthill 33 Caldy 12 (72 min)
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Posted By: Bluesman11
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2024 at 15:47
Pirates 19-14 Bedford
Bedford having most of the ball and territory, but butchering opportunities in the 22. Pirates clinical
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Posted By: FHLH
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2024 at 15:51
Ampthill 33 Caldy 17 FT (5-0)
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Posted By: FHLH
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2024 at 15:54
Knights 0 Scottish 12
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Posted By: The Blues
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2024 at 15:57
FT Ampthill 33 - 19 Caldy Pirates 19 - 21 Blues Doncaster 0 - 12 Scottish HT Coventry 14 - 7 Chinnor
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Posted By: Bluesman11
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2024 at 16:05
Pirates 24-21 Bedford.
I believe pirates have scored from every visit to the 22.
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Posted By: Bigbluepip
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2024 at 16:24
Pirates 24 - 28 Bedford, won with the last move of the game.
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Posted By: The Blues
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2024 at 16:25
FT Ampthill (5) 33 - 19 (0) Caldy FT Pirates (2) 24 - 28 (5) Blues FT Doncaster (0) 0 - 12 (4) Scottish Coventry 21 - 7 Chinnor
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Posted By: Bigbluepip
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2024 at 16:27
Probably just deserved it, Pirates very good when attacking in the 22, Bedford not so, butchering a few chances, along with Pirates good defence, Blues sneaking it in the end, I’ll say we deserved it for taking a tap and go that led to the winning try from in front of the posts when a converted pen would have given us a draw.
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Posted By: The Blues
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2024 at 16:27
Pirates did play better in the 2nd half, as Blues didn’t have as many opportunists but I believe Blues did edge the battle, as the score line showed.
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Posted By: The Blues
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2024 at 16:29
Bigbluepip wrote:
Probably just deserved it, Pirates very good when attacking in the 22, Bedford not so, butchering a few chances, along with Pirates good defence, Blues sneaking it in the end, I’ll say we deserved it for taking a tap and go that led to the winning try from in front of the posts when a converted pen would have given us a draw. |
Only thing was we would still have lost 3-2 points by taking the 3. We shouldn’t have gone for 3 in the first few mins of the 2nd half and kept the pressure on.
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Posted By: Bigbluepip
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2024 at 16:56
Agree with the first half point, we should have put it in the corner, it wasn’t an easy kick. Tap and go was a 50/50 decision, wouldn’t have minded either way, very happy it paid off.
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Posted By: The Blues
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2024 at 17:03
FT Ampthill (5) 33 - 19 (0) Caldy FT Pirates (2) 24 - 28 (5) Blues FT Doncaster (0) 0 - 12 (4) Scottish FT Coventry (5) 28 - 14 (0) Chinnor
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Posted By: Bigbluepip
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2024 at 17:04
Heck of a result for London Scottish at Doncaster.
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Posted By: Donnyknightfan
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2024 at 17:19
Bigbluepip wrote:
Heck of a result for Harlequins at Doncaster. |
There, I’ve fixed it for you. If this is the route that this league is going down then I don’t want anything to do with it. London Scottish are just a soulless, nothing club that don’t offer anything to this league. Teams like Caldy have had to fight their way through the divisions to get to this level and have stayed up by producing their own players. The RFU are a pathetic embarrassment for allowing this to happen. If it was my club that had 10 of their 15 players parachuted in from a Premiership Club I would refuse to go and watch them. If that’s the vision that the powers that be have for this league then Rugby below the Premiership is absolutely dead and we’d be better off in the lower leagues watching a team of players that actually have an affinity with the club that they play for rather than being used as an experiment by Premiership clubs.
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Posted By: The Blues
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2024 at 17:23
That’s Blues 3rd consecutive win in Cornwall, first time we have done that, but not surprising as it’s always a difficult place to go.
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Posted By: FHLH
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2024 at 17:44
From London Scottish Twitter page: "Statement made". Not quite sure what they mean other than their ability to garner a team from Premiership clubs and call it London Scottish - or is that me being judgemental?
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Posted By: Nosides
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2024 at 18:15
Donnyknightfan wrote:
Bigbluepip wrote:
Heck of a result for Harlequins at Doncaster. |
There, I’ve fixed it for you. If this is the route that this league is going down then I don’t want anything to do with it. London Scottish are just a soulless, nothing club that don’t offer anything to this league. Teams like Caldy have had to fight their way through the divisions to get to this level and have stayed up by producing their own players. The RFU are a pathetic embarrassment for allowing this to happen. If it was my club that had 10 of their 15 players parachuted in from a Premiership Club I would refuse to go and watch them. If that’s the vision that the powers that be have for this league then Rugby below the Premiership is absolutely dead and we’d be better off in the lower leagues watching a team of players that actually have an affinity with the club that they play for rather than being used as an experiment by Premiership clubs. |
100% in agreement
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Posted By: FHLH
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2024 at 18:40
Nosides wrote:
Donnyknightfan wrote:
Bigbluepip wrote:
Heck of a result for Harlequins at Doncaster. |
There, I’ve fixed it for you. If this is the route that this league is going down then I don’t want anything to do with it. London Scottish are just a soulless, nothing club that don’t offer anything to this league. Teams like Caldy have had to fight their way through the divisions to get to this level and have stayed up by producing their own players. The RFU are a pathetic embarrassment for allowing this to happen. If it was my club that had 10 of their 15 players parachuted in from a Premiership Club I would refuse to go and watch them. If that’s the vision that the powers that be have for this league then Rugby below the Premiership is absolutely dead and we’d be better off in the lower leagues watching a team of players that actually have an affinity with the club that they play for rather than being used as an experiment by Premiership clubs. |
100% in agreement |
Seems that the rumour of National One being the best is right.
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Posted By: ExtraB
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2024 at 18:46
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Posted By: ExtraB
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2024 at 18:49
Donnyknightfan wrote:
Bigbluepip wrote:
Heck of a result for Harlequins at Doncaster. |
There, I’ve fixed it for you. If this is the route that this league is going down then I don’t want anything to do with it. London Scottish are just a soulless, nothing club that don’t offer anything to this league. Teams like Caldy have had to fight their way through the divisions to get to this level and have stayed up by producing their own players. The RFU are a pathetic embarrassment for allowing this to happen. If it was my club that had 10 of their 15 players parachuted in from a Premiership Club I would refuse to go and watch them. If that’s the vision that the powers that be have for this league then Rugby below the Premiership is absolutely dead and we’d be better off in the lower leagues watching a team of players that actually have an affinity with the club that they play for rather than being used as an experiment by Premiership clubs. |
The comments on London Scottish being a soulless CLUB are disgraceful. Our 2 amateur sides both won well today and we are having a blast this evening. Do we offer anything to a league that has no purpose… well who cares the league is wrongly forgotten by the RFU. Enjoy the fact that a Quins laden side nilled Donny at home, the result will show it was London Scottish playing within league rules. I used to enjoy trips to Donny, always thought the fans were evenhanded, perhaps I was high on Cow Pie.
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Posted By: Thatbloke
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2024 at 19:12
Sorry ExtraB you miss the point. Yes it might be within the rules (but is only in place to facilitate the Prem clubs glut of players who wouldnt normally get game time and its just a complete sham) If you see that as your clubs function in life then I feel sorry for you. Me, I'd rather grow our own and support them to the hilt whether that be at Level 2, Level5 or Level 10
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Posted By: Donnyknightfan
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2024 at 19:20
ExtraB wrote:
Donnyknightfan wrote:
Bigbluepip wrote:
Heck of a result for Harlequins at Doncaster. |
There, I’ve fixed it for you. If this is the route that this league is going down then I don’t want anything to do with it. London Scottish are just a soulless, nothing club that don’t offer anything to this league. Teams like Caldy have had to fight their way through the divisions to get to this level and have stayed up by producing their own players. The RFU are a pathetic embarrassment for allowing this to happen. If it was my club that had 10 of their 15 players parachuted in from a Premiership Club I would refuse to go and watch them. If that’s the vision that the powers that be have for this league then Rugby below the Premiership is absolutely dead and we’d be better off in the lower leagues watching a team of players that actually have an affinity with the club that they play for rather than being used as an experiment by Premiership clubs. |
The comments on London Scottish being a soulless CLUB are disgraceful. Our 2 amateur sides both won well today and we are having a blast this evening. Do we offer anything to a league that has no purpose… well who cares the league is wrongly forgotten by the RFU. Enjoy the fact that a Quins laden side nilled Donny at home, the result will show it was London Scottish playing within league rules. I used to enjoy trips to Donny, always thought the fans were evenhanded, perhaps I was high on Cow Pie. |
Well if you think that having 10 loanees from a Premiership Club in a starting 15 is OK and you are happy to support that, then fair enough. However, don’t you come on here and start belittling fellow rugby supporters that have watched their teams for years and happen to have a different opinion to yourself.
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Posted By: ExtraB
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2024 at 20:07
My point is that you attacked the club. The CLUB gives a lot to the game! Yes there are load of Quins and other teams have a similar model.
I don’t disagree that the league rules are a mess.
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Posted By: Kimbo
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2024 at 21:17
FHLH wrote:
Nosides wrote:
Donnyknightfan wrote:
Bigbluepip wrote:
Heck of a result for Harlequins at Doncaster. |
There, I’ve fixed it for you. If this is the route that this league is going down then I don’t want anything to do with it. London Scottish are just a soulless, nothing club that don’t offer anything to this league. Teams like Caldy have had to fight their way through the divisions to get to this level and have stayed up by producing their own players. The RFU are a pathetic embarrassment for allowing this to happen. If it was my club that had 10 of their 15 players parachuted in from a Premiership Club I would refuse to go and watch them. If that’s the vision that the powers that be have for this league then Rugby below the Premiership is absolutely dead and we’d be better off in the lower leagues watching a team of players that actually have an affinity with the club that they play for rather than being used as an experiment by Premiership clubs. |
100% in agreement |
Seems that the rumour of National One being the best is right. |
The team at the top of the Champ, unbeaten and on maximum points, uses no Prem players (apart from an emergency front-rower in week one), so it can be done.
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Posted By: Donnyknightfan
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2024 at 21:25
Kimbo wrote:
FHLH wrote:
Nosides wrote:
Donnyknightfan wrote:
Bigbluepip wrote:
Heck of a result for Harlequins at Doncaster. |
There, I’ve fixed it for you. If this is the route that this league is going down then I don’t want anything to do with it. London Scottish are just a soulless, nothing club that don’t offer anything to this league. Teams like Caldy have had to fight their way through the divisions to get to this level and have stayed up by producing their own players. The RFU are a pathetic embarrassment for allowing this to happen. If it was my club that had 10 of their 15 players parachuted in from a Premiership Club I would refuse to go and watch them. If that’s the vision that the powers that be have for this league then Rugby below the Premiership is absolutely dead and we’d be better off in the lower leagues watching a team of players that actually have an affinity with the club that they play for rather than being used as an experiment by Premiership clubs. |
100% in agreement |
Seems that the rumour of National One being the best is right. |
The team at the top of the Champ, unbeaten and on maximum points, uses no Prem players (apart from an emergency front-rower in week one), so it can be done. |
That’s true - and I note that Coventry put Scottish to the sword in the first game when a lot of the “hired help” was playing.
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Posted By: Bigbluepip
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2024 at 21:33
Blimey, I didn’t mean to start all that!
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Posted By: Nat1
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2024 at 22:50
FHLH wrote:
Nosides wrote:
Donnyknightfan wrote:
Bigbluepip wrote:
Heck of a result for Harlequins at Doncaster. |
There, I’ve fixed it for you. If this is the route that this league is going down then I don’t want anything to do with it. London Scottish are just a soulless, nothing club that don’t offer anything to this league. Teams like Caldy have had to fight their way through the divisions to get to this level and have stayed up by producing their own players. The RFU are a pathetic embarrassment for allowing this to happen. If it was my club that had 10 of their 15 players parachuted in from a Premiership Club I would refuse to go and watch them. If that’s the vision that the powers that be have for this league then Rugby below the Premiership is absolutely dead and we’d be better off in the lower leagues watching a team of players that actually have an affinity with the club that they play for rather than being used as an experiment by Premiership clubs. |
100% in agreement |
Seems that the rumour of National One being the best is right. |
Never has a rumour been truer. Another day of quality rugby up and down the country, with free-flowing matches and tries galore, amongst some gritty close-fought battles. The undisputed pinnacle of club rugby in England.
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Posted By: Kimbo
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2024 at 22:54
If you can't get out of it.
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Posted By: Nat1
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2024 at 23:04
Kimbo wrote:
If you can't get out of it. |
There is no good reason to want to when the league above is a confused mess of pro and semi pro clubs, competing in a staccato season as part of a league lacking any core identity or sustainable plan for the future. No thanks.
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Posted By: FHLH
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2024 at 23:05
Nat1 wrote:
.......National One - The undisputed pinnacle of club rugby in England.
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Posted By: The Blues
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2024 at 23:19
Nat1 wrote:
Kimbo wrote:
If you can't get out of it. |
There is no good reason to want to when the league above is a confused mess of pro and semi pro clubs, competing in a staccato season as part of a league lacking any core identity or sustainable plan for the future. No thanks.
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There are plenty of clubs in ND1 who have DR's.
Rams get Saints Dings Crusaders get Bristol Sale FC and Sale Leicester Lions and Leicester Plymouth Albion and Exeter There are probably more than that.
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Posted By: maire23
Date Posted: 13 Oct 2024 at 09:51
Eh hang on- Nottingham beat Doncaster a couple weeks ago without us being Leicester Tigers B team…(although yes before anyone points it out we did have 3 DR’s playing in that game- but arguably that’s a reasonable number) hate to say it but rather than looking for excuses maybe… shock horror….. Doncaster just aren’t that good at the moment? Just a suggestion *shrugs*
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Posted By: The Blues
Date Posted: 13 Oct 2024 at 10:17
I think Doncaster’s problem like Pirates was after having such a physical battle with Ealing they both weren’t quite at their maximum and Scottish are benefiting from that. You only need to be slightly off your game to be toppled by most other teams in the league.
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Posted By: knightandday
Date Posted: 13 Oct 2024 at 11:32
maire23 wrote:
Eh hang on- Nottingham beat Doncaster a couple weeks ago without us being Leicester Tigers B team…(although yes before anyone points it out we did have 3 DR’s playing in that game- but arguably that’s a reasonable number) hate to say it but rather than looking for excuses maybe… shock horror….. Doncaster just aren’t that good at the moment? Just a suggestion *shrugs* |
I think it depends on which Doncaster turn up. Very 1970’s France either superb or awful and no in between.
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Posted By: Donnyknightfan
Date Posted: 13 Oct 2024 at 11:44
The Blues wrote:
I think Doncaster’s problem like Pirates was after having such a physical battle with Ealing they both weren’t quite at their maximum and Scottish are benefiting from that. You only need to be slightly off your game to be toppled by most other teams in the league. |
That’s a fair point. If you get a referee like yesterday who just lets a team lay all over the ball at the breakdown and kill it every time you get near their line it’s hard work. Donny were poor, Scottish were no better than mediocre and the ref was appalling. It was a terrible game. Donny lost the penalty count despite absolutely dominating territory for the last 50 minutes, work that one out as to who’s fault it was. Scottish were offside all game and should have had at least 2 yellow cards and Donny should have had a penalty try in the first half for a clear maul collapse when we were definitely going over the line. If the ref had actually done his job properly at that point it could have changed the game. Scottish played the referee and got away with it.
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Posted By: IonMan
Date Posted: 13 Oct 2024 at 16:01
Perhaps it's a cunning plan by the premiership team(s) to stack the team that is playing a promotion ambitious side to make sure they don't finish top?
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Posted By: *Stalwart
Date Posted: 13 Oct 2024 at 16:11
It's easy to blame the ref if you lose.
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Posted By: Donnyknightfan
Date Posted: 13 Oct 2024 at 17:07
IonMan wrote:
Perhaps it's a cunning plan by the premiership team(s) to stack the team that is playing a promotion ambitious side to make sure they don't finish top? |
I have to say I have wondered that from time to time but surely not?. Mind you nothing would surprise me when it comes to the RFU and Premiership Rugby.
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Posted By: Clive Norling
Date Posted: 13 Oct 2024 at 22:40
The Blues wrote:
Nat1 wrote:
Kimbo wrote:
If you can't get out of it. |
There is no good reason to want to when the league above is a confused mess of pro and semi pro clubs, competing in a staccato season as part of a league lacking any core identity or sustainable plan for the future. No thanks.
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There are plenty of clubs in ND1 who have DR's.
Rams get Saints Dings Crusaders get Bristol Sale FC and Sale Leicester Lions and Leicester Plymouth Albion and Exeter There are probably more than that. |
Rams get Saints …. ????? Where do you get that from please? We used to have the odd London Irish player, think the most we ever had in one game was 3 … Last season we had no one …. This year we’ve had a couple of Bath players in one game so far …..
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Posted By: The Blues
Date Posted: 13 Oct 2024 at 23:43
Sorry I got that one confused, I think with them signing makepeace-cubitt from you.
Although my point about DRs and loans duffles throughout ND1 as much as Championship stands.
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Posted By: Camquin
Date Posted: 14 Oct 2024 at 00:08
Quins fans were very critical of the ref this week.
Apparently, he was ignoring people going off their feet - but penalised players who were on their feet and competing legally. They were even criticising when he penalised Ben Earl for what they saw as a legal turnover. So I think they might have a point.
Note - I was out and about and have not seen the game.
I also know being a ref is hard work, as I was terrible at it.
I would also say that the players that the Premiership loan to Nat 1 sides are not necessarily that good. They have a lot of potential, but need game time. Some are just fat slobs who can push a bit if they can be bothered.
Some of the academy rejects are significantly better, Ben Spencer and Jamal Ford-Robinson come to mind.
It looks like it is going to be another classic season in National 1.
Anyone who thinks they know who will win this far out has not been paying attention. After all, Cambridge only led Nat 1 when we won the league.
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Posted By: Clive Norling
Date Posted: 14 Oct 2024 at 02:19
The Blues wrote:
Sorry I got that one confused, I think with them signing makepeace-cubitt from you.
Although my point about DRs and loans duffles throughout ND1 as much as Championship stands. |
Apology accepted ….
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Posted By: Nat1
Date Posted: 14 Oct 2024 at 07:55
Camquin wrote:
Quins fans were very critical of the ref this week.
Apparently, he was ignoring people going off their feet - but penalised players who were on their feet and competing legally. They were even criticising when he penalised Ben Earl for what they saw as a legal turnover. So I think they might have a point.
Note - I was out and about and have not seen the game.
I also know being a ref is hard work, as I was terrible at it.
I would also say that the players that the Premiership loan to Nat 1 sides are not necessarily that good. They have a lot of potential, but need game time. Some are just fat slobs who can push a bit if they can be bothered.
Some of the academy rejects are significantly better, Ben Spencer and Jamal Ford-Robinson come to mind.
It looks like it is going to be another classic season in National 1.
Anyone who thinks they know who will win this far out has not been paying attention. After all, Cambridge only led Nat 1 when we won the league.
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And yes, I remember the Blood and Sand's Nat 1 winning year, a brilliant three horse race between yourselves, Sale and Rams (all of which beat each other twice during that season)!
You were equal on points at season's end but went up at Rams' expense that year by virtue of having drawn one more match (so less overall losses than Rams, rather than on for/against points difference which I haven't often seen). A hard pill for Rams to swallow as just one more try in a single match would have earnt them a TBP or LBP and sent them up! A classic Nat 1 season.
Surely Rams won't let history repeat itself and will keep banging away at those 5 point wins this season (although they dropped a point at BS on Sat).
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Posted By: Clive Norling
Date Posted: 14 Oct 2024 at 21:06
Nat1 wrote:
Camquin wrote:
Quins fans were very critical of the ref this week.
Apparently, he was ignoring people going off their feet - but penalised players who were on their feet and competing legally. They were even criticising when he penalised Ben Earl for what they saw as a legal turnover. So I think they might have a point.
Note - I was out and about and have not seen the game.
I also know being a ref is hard work, as I was terrible at it.
I would also say that the players that the Premiership loan to Nat 1 sides are not necessarily that good. They have a lot of potential, but need game time. Some are just fat slobs who can push a bit if they can be bothered.
Some of the academy rejects are significantly better, Ben Spencer and Jamal Ford-Robinson come to mind.
It looks like it is going to be another classic season in National 1.
Anyone who thinks they know who will win this far out has not been paying attention. After all, Cambridge only led Nat 1 when we won the league.
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And yes, I remember the Blood and Sand's Nat 1 winning year, a brilliant three horse race between yourselves, Sale and Rams (all of which beat each other twice during that season)!
You were equal on points at season's end but went up at Rams' expense that year by virtue of having drawn one more match (so less overall losses than Rams, rather than on for/against points difference which I haven't often seen). A hard pill for Rams to swallow as just one more try in a single match would have earnt them a TBP or LBP and sent them up! A classic Nat 1 season.
Surely Rams won't let history repeat itself and will keep banging away at those 5 point wins this season (although they dropped a point at BS on Sat).
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Or kicking the penalty in front of the posts away against Plymouth Albion in the last 2 minutes and get the draw for 3 match points instead of 2 but instead going to the corner to try and win the match and get 5 match points and not score …. 🤦♂️🙁🤦♂️🙁🤦♂️🙁
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Posted By: MarkyMark
Date Posted: 14 Oct 2024 at 21:24
Jumbo - Cov have no prem players as they can afford to go without. Not a real comparison.
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Posted By: Kimbo
Date Posted: 15 Oct 2024 at 11:41
MarkyMark wrote:
Jumbo - Cov have no prem players as they can afford to go without. Not a real comparison.
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Bit rude
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Posted By: Stuartnottingham
Date Posted: 15 Oct 2024 at 12:54
I think Kvesic is a premier league player ( by that I mean the standard of play not he belongs to a prem club , every time I have seen him he has been top class )
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