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Aviva Premiership Semi Final
Semi Final preview - In this years finals Sgt.Pooly's Leicester Tigers face last week's opponents Bath with Bathite set for revenge and looking to book his teams place at Twickenham. Throughout the season Tigers have claimed 10 victories from 11 games whilst Bath notched up 6 with 5 defeats , Tigers are a free scoring team and will look to take full advantage of there Welford Road charm whilst Bath will look to break the trend and steal victory from the Tigers mouth.
Key men: James O'Connor (Leicester Tigers) and Stephen Donald (Bath Rugby)
In the other semi final the wedding crashers who turn up at the last minute with a 30 point away win at the last minute travel to the consistent Northampton to almost ghost through the final round with a convincing win over Worcester whilst resting a number of key players. Prop's side are all about entertainment and so are saints if i had to pick one to watch this would be it.
Key men: Kieron Read (Northampton Saints) and Joe Van Niekerk (Gloucester Rugby)
Leicester Tigers Vs. Bath Rugby
Weather: Cloudy , 9 degrees , 7mph winds
Northampton Saints Vs. Gloucester Rugby
Weather: Cloudy , 9 degrees , 8mph winds
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Bring it on Prop
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Watch out for that Van Nikirk SJE
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Even got a special jazzed up page for you's two!
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Just read that!
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Last time i trust auto spell.......
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Haha, it's a good job though Drive
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NOT a time to rest players then, I guess.
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Too late now , feelings hurt!
Oh well best get cracking with Pre-Season planning
Oh well best get cracking with Pre-Season planning
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Deeeeeaaaaaalllllllssssssss
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My own fault, just starting making some changes and then realised I had pinned Lahiff against Jones and thrown Buckland in there. Harinordoquy dropped too. Ah well. Big push next season.
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Not sure about my key man! Hasn't started the last 4 games! I'd say Franks, Muller, Louw, Steyn, Dagg are probably more key!
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Haha wedding crashers!!!!! SirJ remember that you only beat me by 4 points when I had my 2 starting props out injured and no Hamilton or Whitelock.............me and Bathite aint here to make up the numbers!!
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Bath Rugby
Manager – Bathite
Bath name a side with only one change to their starting XV, with Nathan Catt coming in to shore up the scrum at loosehead.
16. A.Perenise 17. R.Batty 18. J.Golding 19. S.Hooper 20. M.Lund 21. M.McMillan 22. S.Donald 23. M.Banahan
TACTICS TBC
General
In a tense knockout game, the kicking game will be crucial and with Vesty, Steyn and Dagg, we have three of the best. We want to make sure that we play rugby in the opposition half and force handling errors, where we can attack the scrum and use the boot of Steyn to keep the scoreboard ticking over. Use the physicality of our pack to our advantage, keeping the ball tight in the middle section of the pitch to retain possession and build a platform to attack from. In our third clear to touch and challenge for the ball at lineout.
Vesty and Steyn to ensure we play sensible rugby in the right areas, kicking long for touch in our 22, using the up and under in the centre of the pitch and delicate grubbers in behind centres to chase and force kickable penalties.
Steyn leads the rush defence, with Louw/Fearns flying up to cramp FH for time and space and ensuring he takes the ball deep behind the gainline and starving their outside backs of ball.
Forwards
* Picked a very physical pack to make sure that we defend strongly and smash over the gainline. O'Brien to lead pack from base of scrum making hard yards and setting up the ruck for Louw and Fearns to clear out. SOB to mark Waldrom in defence.
* At the lineout, Muller's return is timely and he will look to dominate the lineout, as he has done previously.
* Louw is a breakdown specialist and will look to stay on his feet at the ruck and slow opposition ball down. Fearns and Lund to guard to the fringes of the ruck
* Use ball carriers of Franks, Louw, Caldwell, O'Brien, Lund, Fearns to make hard yards up the pitch and draw defenders into the ruck area, looking to create space around the fringes for Laulala to exploit
* Steyn to crash it up in the 10/12 channel to test defence of Barnes and Flood. Big hits early on both of these two to intimidate and set the tone
Backs
* Dagg given free rein in attack, looking to come into the line either side of Laulala. Laulala to look for the half gap with power and offload (only if on), with the pace of Biggs and Woodburn on their shoulder to make the break
* Vesty to take the ball flat on the gainline, drawing defenders and buying time and space for Steyn in the 2nd playmaker role. Steyn not afraid to bosh it up if nothing on and set up the ruck.
* Vary the point of attack with 10/12 interchanging, look to keep it unpredictable on the gainline + difficult to defend against. Use the inside pass with forward runners of Franks, Caldwell, SOB to keep the inside shoulder honest and force the 10 to make tackles.
* Get Laulala on the ball early on and encourage a very pacy back three to run off his shoulder. Only offload if it is on, otherwise, crash it up and use SOB, Fearns, Caldwell to clear out and Louw to secure.
* In the second half, bring on Banahan for a huge physical threat. Encourage him to run into the centre channel early on and test a tired defence.
Manager – Bathite
Bath name a side with only one change to their starting XV, with Nathan Catt coming in to shore up the scrum at loosehead.
01. N.Catt | 09. C.Cook |
02. L.Mears | 10. S.Vesty |
03. O.Franks | |
04. J.Muller | 11. O.Woodburn |
05. R.Caldwell | 12. F.Steyn (k) |
06. C.Fearns | 13. C.Laulala |
07. F.Louw (c) | 14. T.Biggs |
08. S.O'Brien | 15. I.Dagg |
16. A.Perenise 17. R.Batty 18. J.Golding 19. S.Hooper 20. M.Lund 21. M.McMillan 22. S.Donald 23. M.Banahan
TACTICS TBC
General
In a tense knockout game, the kicking game will be crucial and with Vesty, Steyn and Dagg, we have three of the best. We want to make sure that we play rugby in the opposition half and force handling errors, where we can attack the scrum and use the boot of Steyn to keep the scoreboard ticking over. Use the physicality of our pack to our advantage, keeping the ball tight in the middle section of the pitch to retain possession and build a platform to attack from. In our third clear to touch and challenge for the ball at lineout.
Vesty and Steyn to ensure we play sensible rugby in the right areas, kicking long for touch in our 22, using the up and under in the centre of the pitch and delicate grubbers in behind centres to chase and force kickable penalties.
Steyn leads the rush defence, with Louw/Fearns flying up to cramp FH for time and space and ensuring he takes the ball deep behind the gainline and starving their outside backs of ball.
Forwards
* Picked a very physical pack to make sure that we defend strongly and smash over the gainline. O'Brien to lead pack from base of scrum making hard yards and setting up the ruck for Louw and Fearns to clear out. SOB to mark Waldrom in defence.
* At the lineout, Muller's return is timely and he will look to dominate the lineout, as he has done previously.
* Louw is a breakdown specialist and will look to stay on his feet at the ruck and slow opposition ball down. Fearns and Lund to guard to the fringes of the ruck
* Use ball carriers of Franks, Louw, Caldwell, O'Brien, Lund, Fearns to make hard yards up the pitch and draw defenders into the ruck area, looking to create space around the fringes for Laulala to exploit
* Steyn to crash it up in the 10/12 channel to test defence of Barnes and Flood. Big hits early on both of these two to intimidate and set the tone
Backs
* Dagg given free rein in attack, looking to come into the line either side of Laulala. Laulala to look for the half gap with power and offload (only if on), with the pace of Biggs and Woodburn on their shoulder to make the break
* Vesty to take the ball flat on the gainline, drawing defenders and buying time and space for Steyn in the 2nd playmaker role. Steyn not afraid to bosh it up if nothing on and set up the ruck.
* Vary the point of attack with 10/12 interchanging, look to keep it unpredictable on the gainline + difficult to defend against. Use the inside pass with forward runners of Franks, Caldwell, SOB to keep the inside shoulder honest and force the 10 to make tackles.
* Get Laulala on the ball early on and encourage a very pacy back three to run off his shoulder. Only offload if it is on, otherwise, crash it up and use SOB, Fearns, Caldwell to clear out and Louw to secure.
* In the second half, bring on Banahan for a huge physical threat. Encourage him to run into the centre channel early on and test a tired defence.
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Prop remember I beat you by 4 points away from home with no Tonga, Hartley/Strauss, Lawes, Ferris, Sexton, Ashton and Foden (so about half my team missing!)
When we getting conditions for these games Driver mate?
When we getting conditions for these games Driver mate?
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Tomorrow Morning dude.
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FYI - my team is only provisional, I'm waiting on weather, cheers
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'FYI' Bathite is down with the lingo
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Weather has been updated
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Remember you still have a few injuries lads
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After a comprehensive victory against Bath last week we'll look to turn them over again on our own turf. Confidence will be low and they'll not look forward to another trip to Welford Road. Look to exploit this by going at 100mph from the off and getting the points on the board.
Leicester Tigers
Manager – Sgt_Pooly
16. Rob Hawkins 17. Dan Cole 18. Boris Stankovich 19. Joe Launchbury 20. Luke Wallace 21. Sam Harrison 22. Billy Twelvetrees 23. Miles Benjamin
Tactics
General - High tempo, free running, offloading game in the good rugby conditions. We’ll be looking for big carries from our pack to free up space around the fringes for out talented backline to work in.
Forwards- We will look to set a tone in the set piece with our big scrummaging front 5 and will look for the squeeze from the off. Parling will lead the line and we will look to target the opposition's throw with Croft/Gray marshalling the front/middle of the line. We'll use big carries from our pack to draw in the opposition defence with Youngs marshalling and looking for gaps to exploit around the fringes. Look to get Gray, Castro, Waldroum, Warburton on the ball as much as possible and exploit our superior physicality in the pack. Draw the Bath defensive line in and look to exploit the gaps with electric players in the backline.
Backs
Look to play whats on attack the gaps. Manu to use his physicality and look for mismatches in the opp defensice line. Look to draw the defence and use decoy with Wade/JOC coming into the line and using gas in backs. Barnes to marshall backline and draw defense.
- HOME ADVANTAGE - This is huge and and a key factor in the opposition midset
- Look to play at high temp and target opposite numbers in defence
- Strong hits and fast line to force knock ons and look to dominate scrum
- Look to get Castro at Catt from off and target throughout, Cole to turn screw in 2nd
- 3 WC jumpers in Croft/Parling/Gray look to dismantle Bath lineout and starve of good ball
- Control set piece and look to wheel Bath round giving JOC/Manu space to work in
Leicester Tigers
Manager – Sgt_Pooly
01. Marco Ayerza | 09. Ben Youngs |
02. Tom Youngs | 10. Toby Flood |
03. Martin Castrogiovani | |
04. Richie Gray | 11. Christian Wade |
05. Geoff Parling | 12. Berrick Barnes |
06. Tom Croft | 13. Manu Tuilagi |
07. Sam Warburton (c) | 14. James O’Connor |
08. Thomas Waldroum | 15. Geordan Murphy |
16. Rob Hawkins 17. Dan Cole 18. Boris Stankovich 19. Joe Launchbury 20. Luke Wallace 21. Sam Harrison 22. Billy Twelvetrees 23. Miles Benjamin
Tactics
General - High tempo, free running, offloading game in the good rugby conditions. We’ll be looking for big carries from our pack to free up space around the fringes for out talented backline to work in.
Forwards- We will look to set a tone in the set piece with our big scrummaging front 5 and will look for the squeeze from the off. Parling will lead the line and we will look to target the opposition's throw with Croft/Gray marshalling the front/middle of the line. We'll use big carries from our pack to draw in the opposition defence with Youngs marshalling and looking for gaps to exploit around the fringes. Look to get Gray, Castro, Waldroum, Warburton on the ball as much as possible and exploit our superior physicality in the pack. Draw the Bath defensive line in and look to exploit the gaps with electric players in the backline.
Backs
Look to play whats on attack the gaps. Manu to use his physicality and look for mismatches in the opp defensice line. Look to draw the defence and use decoy with Wade/JOC coming into the line and using gas in backs. Barnes to marshall backline and draw defense.
- HOME ADVANTAGE - This is huge and and a key factor in the opposition midset
- Look to play at high temp and target opposite numbers in defence
- Strong hits and fast line to force knock ons and look to dominate scrum
- Look to get Castro at Catt from off and target throughout, Cole to turn screw in 2nd
- 3 WC jumpers in Croft/Parling/Gray look to dismantle Bath lineout and starve of good ball
- Control set piece and look to wheel Bath round giving JOC/Manu space to work in
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Gloucester
Manager – prop_lyd
16.Scott Lawson 17.Dan Murphy 18.Rupert Harden 19.Alex Brown 20.Luke Narraway 21.Dave Lewis 22.Mike Tindall 23.Iain Balshaw
Tactics
We come here with fantastic form and massive morale having finished 3rd in the league and surprising everyone. No one can take us lightly and we will continue our attractive brand of rugby with a hint of brute force up front. We have some big game players in the pack in Jones, Whitelock and JVN who will all look to lead from the front. In the backs Burns and Lambie are interchangeable and JSD will be the leader allow cool heads on the youngsters whilst implementing an attack orientated game plan. Saints are a strong squad and at home their support will be vocal which is why we are looking for an early lead to turn their fans against them.
Forwards
*Get the inital hit and look for the second shove on the scrums, the front row will look to turn them inside out and their main target will be to clear out the rucks for quick ball
*Dominate the lineouts with 4 jumpers starting and 2 more to come on, the 2nd rows will look to be physical and Whitelock'll look to link with the back row, Brown will come on to take apart a tired lineout.
*Backrow to carry strong throughout the game and to run off the back line giving them further options.
*Look for turnovers and use Qera's hard hitting and Strokosch's to do this and slow their ball, JVN will provide the link to the back line and we will look at a 8-9-15 move off the base of the scrum.
*Use the bench with Narraway coming on on the hour to hit tired defence at the breakdown. We won't look to use all the players if we don't need them but can see Lawson and Harden making an impact in the front row and expect Wood should last 80mins!!
Backs
*Quick ball to Burns who will look to pin them back initally before releasing EFS and Trinder off of quick 2nd phase ball or slow 4th phase ball to run at disorganised defences.
*Centres to run straight and hard and to look to offload to back 3 or back row support, Trinder will look to target tired forwards with angles. First 20 minutes will be battering ram fast paced rugby off the centres.
*Back 3 to go hunting for the ball and use their angled running to slice through the defence, high balls will be used to get space and give JSD and Sharples the opportunity to run, Morgan will pick and choose his runs and, when with the ball in own half will sometimes look at up and unders.
*Hard blitz banana defence with a backrower on Burns’ shoulder to look to get the first hit and turnover, Lawson/Lewis will act as a sweeper.
*Use the bench: Lewis: fresh, sniping legs, Tindall: experience and hard running at tired defences, Balshaw: a calm head in excellent form.
Best of luck SirJ
Manager – prop_lyd
01. Nick Wood | 09. Rory Lawson |
02. Darren Dawiduk | 10. Freddie Burns (k) |
03. Adam Jones | |
04. Tom Savage | 11. Charlie Sharples |
05. Sam Whitelock | 12. EFS |
06. Alistair Strokosch | 13. Henry Trinder |
07. Akapusi Qera | 14. JSD |
08. JVN (c) | 15. Pat Lambie |
16.Scott Lawson 17.Dan Murphy 18.Rupert Harden 19.Alex Brown 20.Luke Narraway 21.Dave Lewis 22.Mike Tindall 23.Iain Balshaw
Tactics
We come here with fantastic form and massive morale having finished 3rd in the league and surprising everyone. No one can take us lightly and we will continue our attractive brand of rugby with a hint of brute force up front. We have some big game players in the pack in Jones, Whitelock and JVN who will all look to lead from the front. In the backs Burns and Lambie are interchangeable and JSD will be the leader allow cool heads on the youngsters whilst implementing an attack orientated game plan. Saints are a strong squad and at home their support will be vocal which is why we are looking for an early lead to turn their fans against them.
Forwards
*Get the inital hit and look for the second shove on the scrums, the front row will look to turn them inside out and their main target will be to clear out the rucks for quick ball
*Dominate the lineouts with 4 jumpers starting and 2 more to come on, the 2nd rows will look to be physical and Whitelock'll look to link with the back row, Brown will come on to take apart a tired lineout.
*Backrow to carry strong throughout the game and to run off the back line giving them further options.
*Look for turnovers and use Qera's hard hitting and Strokosch's to do this and slow their ball, JVN will provide the link to the back line and we will look at a 8-9-15 move off the base of the scrum.
*Use the bench with Narraway coming on on the hour to hit tired defence at the breakdown. We won't look to use all the players if we don't need them but can see Lawson and Harden making an impact in the front row and expect Wood should last 80mins!!
Backs
*Quick ball to Burns who will look to pin them back initally before releasing EFS and Trinder off of quick 2nd phase ball or slow 4th phase ball to run at disorganised defences.
*Centres to run straight and hard and to look to offload to back 3 or back row support, Trinder will look to target tired forwards with angles. First 20 minutes will be battering ram fast paced rugby off the centres.
*Back 3 to go hunting for the ball and use their angled running to slice through the defence, high balls will be used to get space and give JSD and Sharples the opportunity to run, Morgan will pick and choose his runs and, when with the ball in own half will sometimes look at up and unders.
*Hard blitz banana defence with a backrower on Burns’ shoulder to look to get the first hit and turnover, Lawson/Lewis will act as a sweeper.
*Use the bench: Lewis: fresh, sniping legs, Tindall: experience and hard running at tired defences, Balshaw: a calm head in excellent form.
Best of luck SirJ
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No Jonny May!
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More importantly no LH on the bench
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May's injured......SirJ....completely messed up Knight and Murphy....mind if i switch them please?!
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Work away Prop mate
Mujati and PDJ are licking their lips at the prospect of getting their hands on Murphy though!
I'll get my team in in the next hour. Tactics will be tonight/tomorrow morning
Mujati and PDJ are licking their lips at the prospect of getting their hands on Murphy though!
I'll get my team in in the next hour. Tactics will be tonight/tomorrow morning
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Ta bud.....don't forget.....wood normally lasts a full 80!!
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prop_lyd wrote:don't forget.....wood normally lasts a full 80!!
THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID!
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Northampton Saints
Manager – SirJohnnyEnglish
16. Alex Waller 17. Mike Haywood 18. Paul Doran-Jones 19. Mark Sorenson 20. Phil Dowson 21. Martin Roberts 22. Stephen Myler 23. Noah Cato
Manager – SirJohnnyEnglish
01. Soane Tonga'uiha | 09. Lee Dickson |
02. Richardt Strauss | 10. Johnny Sexton |
03. Brian Mujati | |
04. Courtney Lawes | 11. Chris Ashton |
05. Christian Day | 12. James Downey |
06. Stephen Ferris | 13. George Pisi |
07. Tom Wood | 14. Scott Armstrong |
08. Kieran Read | 15. Ben Foden |
16. Alex Waller 17. Mike Haywood 18. Paul Doran-Jones 19. Mark Sorenson 20. Phil Dowson 21. Martin Roberts 22. Stephen Myler 23. Noah Cato
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Bathite wrote:prop_lyd wrote:don't forget.....wood normally lasts a full 80!!
THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID!
Wow your quick today Bathite.............................wait for it...................................THAT'S WHAT HE SAID!!!!!!!
I'm here all week
Going to be a belting 4-8 battle SirJ!!
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Northampton Saints
Manager – SirJohnnyEnglish
16. Alex Waller 17. Mike Haywood 18. Paul Doran-Jones 19. Mark Sorenson 20. Phil Dowson 21. Martin Roberts 22. Stephen Myler 23. Noah Cato
General Game Plan:
We will use our strong carriers to attack gaps and half gaps in the Gloucester line, looking to offload in contact to support runners thus changing the point of attack and keeping our forward momentum going. Sexton will look to attack flat from first receiver and inject pace to the proceedings committing the Gloucester defence and leaving space in wider channels for our runners to exploit. If running the ball is not on our halfbacks will look to the boot to put us in the right areas.
On defence, we will use a blitz defence coming up at pace looking to isolate the Gloucester ball carriers before they can get to the gain line stopping any momentum and allowing us to hit the breakdown harder. Lee Dickson will act as a sweeper to cover any grubbers or chips behind the line while our back three will sit deep ready to cover any kicks down the touch lines and counter attack at pace.
With the blitz in operation we will look to be at the breakdown first hitting it fast and hard. The first two players on the scene will look to ruck past the ball and clear out the Gloucester players allowing Wood and co the opportunity to poach. If the ball does not look available we will not commit to the ruck and look to strengthen the defensive line instead.
Key Points:
•Home Advantage
With a baying home crowd at the hostile Gardens looking to intimidate both Gloucester and the ref, Glaws will need to be at their very best to win!
•Form & Momentum
We come into this as the only unbeaten side in the league. With a good rotation policy and on the back of resting a few high profile players last week we come in fresher then Gloucester who are off the back of a big game against London Irish.
We already hold a win over Gloucester this season with a 4 point victory at Kingsholm (where half this side were missing) which should have a big mental effect on the Gloucester players. If Gloucester are down on the score board coming into the final quarter heads may well drop.
•Scrum
We will contest every engagement! On our own feed we will look to get the wheel on and create extra room for our 8-9-10 axis to work in. On Gloucester ball we will disrupt the put in looking for penalties or to create rushed poor ball for the Gloucester halfbacks.
With the benches to come into play we will look to target Dan Murphy mercilessly in the final quarter and look to draw penalties galore.
•Lineout
With 5 jumpers we want to really use the lineout as an attacking platform like South Africa in recent years. We will use a full compliment and play the ball off the top allowing our halfbacks to get on the ball at pace with room outside.
•Breakdown
With a huge but mobile front 5 and a back row well versed in the dark arts, we want to punish the lack of a real opposition breakdown expert. We will disrupt Gloucester ball looking for counter attacking opportunities, forcing Burns at 10 to live off scraps today.
Manager – SirJohnnyEnglish
01. Soane Tonga'uiha | 09. Lee Dickson |
02. Richardt Strauss | 10. Johnny Sexton |
03. Brian Mujati | |
04. Courtney Lawes | 11. Chris Ashton |
05. Christian Day | 12. James Downey |
06. Stephen Ferris | 13. George Pisi |
07. Tom Wood | 14. Scott Armstrong |
08. Kieran Read | 15. Ben Foden |
16. Alex Waller 17. Mike Haywood 18. Paul Doran-Jones 19. Mark Sorenson 20. Phil Dowson 21. Martin Roberts 22. Stephen Myler 23. Noah Cato
General Game Plan:
We will use our strong carriers to attack gaps and half gaps in the Gloucester line, looking to offload in contact to support runners thus changing the point of attack and keeping our forward momentum going. Sexton will look to attack flat from first receiver and inject pace to the proceedings committing the Gloucester defence and leaving space in wider channels for our runners to exploit. If running the ball is not on our halfbacks will look to the boot to put us in the right areas.
On defence, we will use a blitz defence coming up at pace looking to isolate the Gloucester ball carriers before they can get to the gain line stopping any momentum and allowing us to hit the breakdown harder. Lee Dickson will act as a sweeper to cover any grubbers or chips behind the line while our back three will sit deep ready to cover any kicks down the touch lines and counter attack at pace.
With the blitz in operation we will look to be at the breakdown first hitting it fast and hard. The first two players on the scene will look to ruck past the ball and clear out the Gloucester players allowing Wood and co the opportunity to poach. If the ball does not look available we will not commit to the ruck and look to strengthen the defensive line instead.
Key Points:
•Home Advantage
With a baying home crowd at the hostile Gardens looking to intimidate both Gloucester and the ref, Glaws will need to be at their very best to win!
•Form & Momentum
We come into this as the only unbeaten side in the league. With a good rotation policy and on the back of resting a few high profile players last week we come in fresher then Gloucester who are off the back of a big game against London Irish.
We already hold a win over Gloucester this season with a 4 point victory at Kingsholm (where half this side were missing) which should have a big mental effect on the Gloucester players. If Gloucester are down on the score board coming into the final quarter heads may well drop.
•Scrum
We will contest every engagement! On our own feed we will look to get the wheel on and create extra room for our 8-9-10 axis to work in. On Gloucester ball we will disrupt the put in looking for penalties or to create rushed poor ball for the Gloucester halfbacks.
With the benches to come into play we will look to target Dan Murphy mercilessly in the final quarter and look to draw penalties galore.
•Lineout
With 5 jumpers we want to really use the lineout as an attacking platform like South Africa in recent years. We will use a full compliment and play the ball off the top allowing our halfbacks to get on the ball at pace with room outside.
•Breakdown
With a huge but mobile front 5 and a back row well versed in the dark arts, we want to punish the lack of a real opposition breakdown expert. We will disrupt Gloucester ball looking for counter attacking opportunities, forcing Burns at 10 to live off scraps today.
SirJohnnyEnglish- Posts : 8536
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Re: Aviva Premiership Semi Final
Where and when do we post our detailed predictions?
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Re: Aviva Premiership Semi Final
Here....once Flux/Driver updates page
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Re: Aviva Premiership Semi Final
Would you like me to make a seperate page, or wait for driver?
I'm back by the way guys!
I'm back by the way guys!
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Flux can you do page , in local weather spoons so won't be able to
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No probs
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