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Aviva Premiership Round Twelve

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Post by Fluxy Sun 23 Dec 2012, 3:58 pm

First topic message reminder :

Team Sheets and tactics due by Saturday (20:00)
Predictions due till Tuesday (23:00)




Exeter Chiefs v Bath
Location - Sandy Park
- Light rain, 10 Degrees, 20 mph Winds


Exeter Chiefs Chief
Manager – LukeLovesLuka

01. Tendai Mtawarira    09. Dwayne Peel
02. Rob Webber10. Jonny Wilkinson (k)
03. John Afoa
04. Louis Deacon11. Gonzalo Camacho
05. Pascal Pape (c)12. Sireli Naqelevuki
06. Steve Mafi13. Richard Kahui
07. Steffon Armitage14. Cory Jane
08. Ernst Joubert15. Isa Nacewa
16. Brett Sturgess 17. Neil Clark 18. Hoani Tui 19. James Horwill 20. James Scaysbrook 21. Kevin Barrett 22. Ian Humphreys 23. Paul Sackey

Tactics

We will play a structured game built around our massive ball carriers, the strength of our set piece and getting our lightning backline into space.

- Attack the scrum as a weapon - and call when we can. Look to really get the shove on.

- Use Wilkinson's boot to attack our strong lineout with Mafi, Joubert, Pape and Deacon all massive jumpers. We will relentlessly target the opposition's throws.

- Massive line-breakers right throughout the side that will look to tire down the opposition defence. We will use our big carriers consistently to tire down the opposition.
The likes of Afoa, Mafi, Armitage, Beast, Pape, Joubert and Naqelevuki used off the shoulder crashing through the opposition defence.

- Armitage is the man charged with reaching the breakdown first and look to turnover possession. We will always look to attack quickly off turnover ball.

- Box kicks from Peel and up and unders from Wilkinson to give the opposition problems in the air.
Lightning back line to really get the chase on.

- Look to play attacking rugby in the backs, getting the likes of Kahui, Jane and Nacewa on the ball when we can.

- Our back three are encouraged to do what they do best - counter attacking and running the ball back. If isolated all have good kicking games, but the counter is what we ask them to look for.

- Wilkinson to kick all penalites.



Bath Rugby
Manager – Bathite

01. C.Healy
09. M.Classens (c)
02. L.Mears
10. J.Hook (k)
03. O.Franks

04. J.Muller
11. M.Banahan
05. D.Attwood
12. F.Steyn (lk)
06. S.O'Brien
13. E.Daly
07. F.Louw
14. T.Bowe
08. S.Kalamafoni
15. I.Dagg

16. O.Tomascyuk 17. C.Tolufua 18. N.Catt 19. R.Caldwell 20. C.Fearns 21. C.Cook 22. O. Barkley 23. K.Eastmond

TACTICS

General

- We want to make sure that we play rugby in the opposition half and force handling errors, where we can attack the scrum. 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.

- In poor conditions, the kicking game is crucial. We've got Daly, Steyn and Hook to win the tactical game, with long clearances. In Banahan and Bowe, we've got two wingers that will chase up and unders and cross field kicks

- 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 SOB flying up to cramp 10 for time and space and ensuring he takes the ball deep behind the gainline and starving their outside backs of ball. Classens sweeps up behind for counter attacks

- Big impact bench, with the likes of Tolofua, Catt, Fearns, Caldwell providing ball carrying options up front. Biggs, Daly and Fearns will wreak havoc in the last 20 minutes, as the space opens up. Real advantage over the opposition in terms of bench options

Forwards
* Two world class and very, young and fit scrummaging props picked, who should dominate at the scrum and force penalties. Mears back in the side for his solidity in the lineout
* In Louw, we have a world class in form flanker to compete at the breakdown. He looks to stay on his feet and slow opposition ball, stealing the turnovers
* Louw and SOB released to play as out and out flankers, linking play. Kalamafoni provides the physicality off the back of the scrum in defence and attack
* We only look to commit 1 or 2 players to the ruck if there is little chance of stealing. Prefering to protect fringes and smash big inside runners, looking to isolate them
* Use ball carriers of Healy, Attwood, O'Brien, Kalamafoni 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

Backs
* Look to get territory first, in poor conditions, want to play the game in their half, so use the boot of Steyn, Hook and Daly
* Picked Daly in the centre, to utilise his big kicking boot. We now have him and Steyn to clear our lines
* In poor weather conditions, Banahan has been picked to make use of his power and height to allow the cross field kick and up and under
* Hook to take the ball flat on the gainline, drawing defenders and buying time and space for Steyn. Steyn often used as dummy runner to keep it unpredictable
* Use the inside pass with forward runners of SOB, Attwood, Fearns to keep the inside shoulder honest and force the 10 to make tackles.


Harlequins v London Irish
Location - Twickenham Stoop
- Light rain, 7 Degrees, 12 mph Winds


Harlequins

Manager – Driver

01.Marcos Ayerza 09.Richard Wrigglesworth
02.Joe Grey 10.Morne Steyn (k)
03.James Johnstone
04.Eben Etzebeth 11.George North
05.Mauritz Botha 12.Hudson Tonga'uhia
06.Tom Croft 13.Wesley Fofana
07.Chris Robshaw(c) 14.Adam Ashley-Cooper
08.Dave Denton 15.Jared Payne

16.John Smit 17.Mark Lambert 18.Chris Budgen 19.Alistair Hargreaves 20.Luke Burguss 21.Tom Heathcote 22.Sam Stuart 23.Semisi Taulava

Tactics

Big pack to get ontop the Irish front 5 and put them under the cosh at the Scrum and rucks with plenty of impact from the bench.

Scrummage for 80 minutes with strong scrummagers on the bench to come on if need

Steyn to test Irish backs 3s position game with Kicks in behind with North and AAC chasing with neither being on the small side.

Fofana/Tonga to take the ball to the gain line and ask questions of the Irish back line with North/AAC/Payne coming into the line to cause problems

Croft to run our lineout whilst Denton and Robshaw will look to smash rucks to slow down and Irish ball.

Jumpers from 4-8 in our pack giving Joe Grey plenty of targets with Etzebeth and Corft targeting the Irish Lineout.

Wrigglesworth to control the tempo , feeding Morne Steyn the ball at the right times and using his own vision to snipe and put the ball in behind Irish.

Blitz Defence to stop Irish backs playing with Wrigglesworth sweeping behind

Impact from the bench will see this game through Smit will keep things calm up front , Taulava will come on and smash everything in front of him. . Burguss and Heathcote are a exciting half back pair and will put plenty of pace onto the game.


London Irish

Manager – Pullthestrings

01. Gethin Jenkins09. Joe Simpson
02. Tatafu Polota-Nau10. Brock James
03. Euan Murray
04. Bryn Evans11. Sailosi Tagicakibau
05. Nick Kennedy12. Daniel Bowden
06. Liam Messam13. Aurelien Rougerie
07. David Pocock (c)14. Marlande Yarde
08. Imanol Harinordoquy15. Delon Armitage

16. James Buckland, 17. Leo Halavatau, 18. Max Lahiff, 19. Tom Palmer, 20. Tom Guest, 21. Darren Allinson, 22. Quade Cooper, 23. Regan King

Tactics
- Play in their half all day - there are few sides that can score against us from 60+ metres so it limits their threat straight away.

- Set a decent platform to attack from and gain some confidence. Quick ball to Brock if we're stable, Harinordoquy to pick and go if it's messy.

- In the lineout, we have plenty of options. Opt for full lineouts mostly in their half to tie in their pack, leaving more space out wide. Compete for their ball.

- Target the breakdown for possible turnovers, with Pocock staying strong on his feet. When they arise, lets use them to our advantage. If the back three are sparse, look to kick for territory. If there are mis-matches, lets have a go.

- Be disciplined at the breakdown, with a guard and bodyguard at every breakdown to stop those easy yards around the fringes. No excuses here.

- Simpson to keep the tempo high, getting the ball quickly away from the breakdown and releasing the backs. The back three to be hungry and look to get involved.

- Big efforts in defence, particularly from Bowden and Rougerie. Pocock to work his socks off getting across and chopping them down before they get momentum.

- For slow ball, look to get outside their guards and bodyguards to suck in more and more forwards at each breakdown. This will give more time to the backs.

- Bench is full of impact players to keep the intensity high and have a run at the Quin's tired legs.


Leicester Tigers v Gloucester
Location - Welford Road
- Light rain, 7 Degrees, 18 mph Winds


Leicester Tigers
Manager – Sgt_Pooly

01. Thomas Domingo 09. Ben Youngs
02. Bismark Du Plessis10. Toby Flood
03. Dan Cole
04. Joe Launchbury11. Digby Ioane
05. Geoff Parling12. Berrick Barnes
06. Willam Alberts 13. Manu Tuilagi
07. Sam Warburton14. Christian Wade
08. Sergio Parisse(c)15. Rob Kearney

16. Jamie George 17. Martin Castrogiovani 18. Alex Corbisiero 19. Richie Gray 20. Maurie Fa’saivalu 21. Karl Dickson 22. James O’Connor 23. Mile Benjamin

Tactics

We will base our game around high tempo, high intensity rugby. We’ll look to use the set piece as a foundation to work from and turn the screw on the opposition if a weakness is seen. We’ll look for big carries from our pack to give us go forward ball which Youngs thrives upon.

In the damp conditions look to target scrum and keep ball in so can get squeeze on opposition. See us having a big advantage here so will look to exploit.

We’ll look to target the lineout throughout with 5 top draw options. Alberts, Parling and Parisse will look to mark the front, middle and back and put intense pressure on throughout the game.

Flood/Barnes will dictate tempo and look to get Manu running angles to either punch holes in the opposition midfield or draw the decoy and allow our back 3 into the game.

When the 3 is on in front of the posts we’ll take and the captain will make the call on set piece if an advantage is seen.



- Turn screw in set piece if weakness seen
- Youngs to attack the gaps and allow Flood time to hit the line
- Manu to be used as crash and decoy with back 3 coming into the line
- Target lineout with world class operators
- Warburton/Alberts to marshal breakdown and slow/turnover opp ball
- Target scrum all game and take points on offer
- Use big boots of Flood/Barnes/Kearney to skid the ball through to the cornersand put pressure on Gloucester throw


Gloucester


01. Nick Wood09. Dimitri Yachvilli
02. Rory Best10. Freddie Burns (k)
03. Adam Jones
04. Sam Whitelock11. JSD
05. Jim Hamilton12. Jamie Roberts
06. Akapusi Qera13. Henry Trinder
07. Sam Cane14. Charlie Sharples
08. JVN (c)15. Pat Lambie

16. Korree Britton 17. Dan Murphy 18. Rupert Harden 19. Tom Savage 20. Luke Narraway 21. Dan Robson 22. Mike Tindall 23. Shane Monahan

Tactics:
Our forwards will look to dominate the set piece and cause havoc at the breakdown. Our backs will be given quick ball to look to run through and round their opposite numbers. Yachvilli, Tindall and JSD will use their experience to create the space for the youngsters. Back row will look to be all over the park and our front row have the ability and experience to ruffle a few feathers. Forwards rugby for first 20 mins to suck in and tire the defence before the backs take the overlap's created. A good impact bench with experience and youth.



Forwards

*Experienced front row who will look to dominate the set piece and Jones will be the anchor, we will go up on Jones' side and won't go backwards....we go up, forward and down but not backwards.

*2nd rows are two strong players who will look to control the lineout and to put pressure on their back 5 in the scrum with confrontational play.

*Backrow are heavy hitters Qera both terrorising here and JVN providing brute strength off the back of the scrum and off the backs, again the bench provides more experience with Narraway. Cane will look to disrupt ball and carry a lot.



Backs

* Yachvilli to snipe when space but to release Burns when possible, he will go for goal when in range, Burns is in great form and will look to make his unpredictability show, Lambie can fill in too,

* Roberts and Trinder to hit hard and will have a winger on his shoulder at all times and also look for JVN to break through the defence,

* Exciting backs here who will link well and look to constantly run at and through the Chiefs defence,

* A fast back 3 here who will always look for work and are strong in defence and under the high ball.



Defence

*Trinder to lead this,

*Cane/Qera to be on 10’s shoulder looking to wrap the ball up,

*Contest at the breakdown and all set piece.


London Welsh v London Wasps
Location - Kassam Stadium
- Light rain showers, 8 Degrees, 18 mph Winds


London Welsh

Manager – Fluxy

01. Paul James 09. Ruan Pienaar (K)
02. David Paice10. Nick Evans
03. Dave Wilson
04. Paul O'Connell (C)11. Topsy Ojo
05. Dean Mumm12. brad Barritt
06. Tom Johnson13. George Lowe
07. Will Welch14. Horacio Agulla
08. Nick Easter15. Maxime Medard

16. Rhys Gill 17. Craig Mitchell 18. Tom Lindsay 19. James Percival 20. Ashley Johnson 21. Will Chudley 22. Gavin Henson 23. Hugo Southwell

Tactics

We look to impose ourselves from the off and let the opposition know how we are going to play the game and how we want to dictate the pace of the game. Our brand of rugby is physical and fast, however we won't just run the ball at every opportunity. We will only play in the right areas of the paddock, and Evans knows when to attack and when we need to clear the lines. We will look to go through simple phases to reproduce quick ball to cut the defence open. We have brilliant leaders all other the pitch in POC, Pienaar, Easter and Evans, and they know what will be required to get we want from the game - a win. With the terrible conditions, they also know how we will want to play our game. We will look to force Wasps to play from in their 22 and use our strong lineout and kicking game to pressure them. After good form in Europe, we will continue to build on our great position in the league.

Tactics

  • Piennar and Wilson are solid technicians and will secure our own feed, to provide first phase possession for our backs. We have strong props on the bench as well, so we should not be outclassed throughout the game

  • With a strong lineout, O'Connell will lead the lineout and use himself as banker ball at the front of the line with Mumm jumping in the middle. If winning own ball POC will look to call full number lineouts to tie in the Wasps fowards.

  • Our whole pack is mobile and capable of snaffling ball at the breakdown. Collectively we will look to (legally!) slow down Warriors' ball as much possible, only committing men to rucks if the turnover is on, to prevent them any front foot ball for their big carriers.

  • The backrow will target the halfbacks, allowing them no time on the ball, which will lead to them rushing and making handling errors and mistakes.

  • We will look to keep the ball alive, preventing them from setting any defensive lines and moving the point of attack. Evans will direct traffic with the use of quick pods systems outside the guards of the rucks.

  • Off any first phase possession, the blindside winger will come in to create options off Evans so that it can keep the defence guessing to whether we will go wide, or cut against the grain.

  • We will look to test the Wasps back three with Pienaar's clever box kicking and Evans throwing the odd bomb in. Their back three can be got at here as they won't be the best defensively, and their urge to attack will find them short in most cases. All kicks will be chased.

  • Look to use our strong bench for impact later in the game. To get an advantage in the scrum, and collisions with big impact players.

  • Pienaar will kick all points, he can kick from within our ten, so this indicates that Wasps should be wary of giving away penalties.

  • At home we make it a struggle for anyone to even get a LBP at our fortress.



London Wasps

Manager – CF

01. Tim Payne 09. Danny Care
02. Dimitri Swarzeski10. Owen Farrell (K)
03. Nicolas Mas
04. George Skivington 11. Tom Varndell
05. Marco Wentzel12. Maxime Mermoz
06. Thierry Dusautoir (C) 13. Billy Twelvetrees
07. Julien Salvi 14. Ugo Monye
08.Thomas Waldrom 15. Mike Brown

Replacements: 16.Chuter 17.Catsex 18.Stankovich 19.Cannon 20.Davies 21.Gopperth 22.Cueto 23.Haughhton

We will look to work through our forwards with ball in hand....forwards will do early carrying of the ball, whilst the backs wait patiently for the ball. Look to stay strong and tight at the set piece, Swarzeski will need to be very accurate at the line out. Care will look to get quick ball to the forwards however at times will delibeately slow the ball..Farrell will go for drop goals on regualr occasions, and also maybe kick the ball over the top for wingers to run onto. Quick wings can run the ball, and the obvious class at 12 and 13 can split any defence..


Sale Sharks v Worcester Warriors
Location - City of Salford Stadium
- Light rain showers, 7 Degrees, 16 mph Winds


Sale Sharks

Manager – LondonIrishOllie

01.Andrew Sheridan 09.Hadyn Thomas
02.Gary Botha10.Aaron Cruden
03.Davit Kubriashvilli
04.Matt Garvey11.Cameron Shephard
05.Yoann Maestri 12.Jonathan Davies
06.JMF Lobbe 13.Jonathan Joseph
07.Dave Seymour 14.Tom Brady
08.Jordan Crane 15.Nick McLeod

Subs 16.Marc Jones 17.Henry Thomas 18.Logovoi Mulipola 19.James Gaskell 20.Schalk Burger 21.Scott Mathie 22.Johan Goosen 23. Will Addison



Tactics

Kubs to target Marler at scrum time. He is still week in this area.

Our front 5 has a lot more grunt with our 2nd rows offering more in the loose. This will be key.

Look to use our main ball carriers regulalry. And not kick too much. Defending in the rain is tiring. However Thomas and Cruden will look to kick tactically when needed.

Cruden to take all points on offer.

McLeod to offer 2nd tactical kicking option which will be crucial in bad weather.

JDv2 and JJ will look to run lines off each other as normal.

Our back 3 picked for bad weather, there back 3 has relatively weak kicking game and will struggle with tactical kicking, whereas we have McLeoad at 15 who is a v.good tactical kicker as well as player who normally plays 15 in Shephard on the wing.

We will look to use the bench, however we will not replace Cruden unless needed.


Worcester Warriors

Manager – InTheFastLane

01. Joe Marler09. Will Genia
02. Stephen Moore10. Dan Carter
03. Juan Figallo
04. George Robson11. David Strettle
05. Graham Kitchener 12. Jordan Turner Hall
06. James Haskell13. Matt Hopper
07. Michael Hooper14. Marcel Garvey
08. Ben Morgan 15. Kurtley Beale

16. Ed Shervington 17. George Porter 18. Tevita Taumoepeau 19. Gerhard Mostert 20. Matt Kvesic 21. Jonny Arr 22. George Ford 23. Matt Hopper

Overall: With the confidence of three consecutive wins we will look to extend the good run putting our carrying to good use in the conditions

Our gameplan will be widely based on big carrying especially from the forwards. We will be looking to get Marler/Robson/Haskell/Morgan on the ball and making gains with the ball in hand. We will not be trying for risky offloads but straight running and recycling.

At scrumtime We feel we have a big advantage here with three internationals. We feel we can have a big impact here with two quality international props. Apply pressure and look to get the nudge on throughout. If we are getting an advantage from the scrum we will look to call for it as much as possible and really look to hammer home our advantage looking for penalties

We also feel we have an advantage at lineout with both Kitchener, Haskell and Robson capable of winning the ball. If we sense an advantage we will look for corners with the boot.

Look to attack the breakdown hard and fast with lots of bodies looking to slow down or turn the ball over. Hooper is absolutely brilliant at getting over the ball and he will be backed up by Haskell and Morgan looking to nuisance of themselves.

Strong half back combination will be looking to control the tempo of our game. Will Genia will play his natural game mixing it up with his passing and his sniping runs. Dan Carter is our main playmaker and will look to use his vast array of talents to adapt to the game. He will look to get his running and passing game involved while his kicking offers another option.

The back five will be looking to make inroads with their attacking running. Nonu will be look to make strong runs, crashing through defences. He will look to draw in defences to offer more space for our other runners. JTH, Strettle and Garvey will be looking to make space outside Nonu and will use their pace to scare defences. Beale will look to join the attack late from deep and take on defenders.

In the rain we will look to target Cruden who is arguably flaky in the rain.

We also feel we have a huge advantage coming from the bench. We have strong row replacements who can build on the platform our starters left. Mostert will come on to add grit on late on. Kvesic will also come on and look to get involved all over the park. George Ford and Matt Hopper will offer varied attack against tired legs.


Saracens v Northampton Saints
Location - Vicarage Road
- Light rain, 8 degrees, 20 mph winds


Saracens
Manager – ChequeredJersey
01. Mako Vunipola09. Morgan Parra (k)
02. Rob Buchanan10. Charlie Hodgson
03. Carlos Nieto
04. Donnacha Ryan11. Drew Mitchell
05. Bakkies Botha12. Anthony Allen
06. Kelly Brown13. Conrad Smith
07. Richie McCaw (c.) 14. Leigh Halfpenny (k.)
08. Billy Vunipola15. Alex Goode

16. Matt Mullan 17. Schalk Brits 18. Sekope Kepu 19. Ollie Kohn 20. Will Fraser. 21. George Kruis 22. Jordan Burns 23. Vereniki GonevaWeather looks to be wet so whilst we will play ball in the backs when appropriate, the aim today is to play rugby based on hard work carrying in the tight, the set piece and most importantly the breakdown. We will approach the breakdown with the back row as a unit- McCaw fetching, Vunipola clearing out and Brown alternating between the two. The rest of the pack (especially Ryan and Kepu) will chip in and it will be a real team effort, but only look to turnover vulnerable ball- otherwise use the numbers to set the defence better. I want to spin only quick ball, slow ball will be kept tight in pods of 3 and mauls, utilising the carrying ability of Botha, Brown, McCaw, the Vunipolas and Brits. We'll also have Brits and Billy V running at Sexton off Hodgson's inside shoulder. He will be brutally targeted throughout the match. Parra to decide when to grind, kick or spin, and together with Hodgson to make sure we play all the rugby in enemy 22. When we do spin, I want Hodgson flat, Conrad running his support lines off Allen who will run straight and Goode ready to join as another 1/2nd receiver and change the direction of play. Turnover ball will be kept alive and used quickly and without mercy.

Defence- McCaw to be in 10's face when we have momentum and helping Charlie if not. Brown to harry 9. Otherwise, blitz led by Smith with carefully ruck-fringe guarding.

Back 3 can kick or run with ball, but if the FB isn't in position go for the kicks- let's not force it too much. Lots of height on these kicks and I want the likes of McCaw and the pack really chasing these to force mistakes.

Keep it simple in the backs, with basic switches and big runners from the pack occasionally coming onto the inside pop, or ready to hit the ruck if it doesn't happen. Keeping it tight off the rucks doesn't mean artificially slowing it down- if the ruck side defence is on the back foot, keep picking and driving until the back line is forced to react then spin it

Play to our strong set piece- kick for the corners if it's on and take points as we back our kickers to score. Our scrum should win parity at least and if it's going forward, use back row set moves and get Billy running at tier blindside winger- both are questionable front on tacklers

Use our bench cleverly- we can change the style at 10 with Parra or Goode, put on a fresh pack and can alter the balance of the backrow to suit the game- if we need lineout options, Kruis can play 6, if we need breakdown work, McCaw to 8 and Fraser on.


Northampton Saints
Manager – SirJohnnyEnglish

01. Soane Tonga'uiha 09. Lee Dickson
02. Richardt Strauss 10. Johnny Sexton
03. Paul Doran-Jones
04. Samu Manoa 11. Chris Ashton
05. Andries Bekker 12. Sonny Bill WIlliams
06. Stephen Ferris 13. George Pisi
07. Tom Wood 14. JP Pieterson
08. Kieran Read 15. Ben Foden
16. S. Kitshoff 17. M. Haywood 18. B. Mujati 19. C. Lawes 20. C. Clark 21. A. Smith 22. S. Myler 23. J. Elliot

Tactics

We will look to play a fast paced attacking game using big carriers running of the 9/10/12 axis to get us over the gain line and generate quick ball. Keeping the ball alive is crucial so our carriers will be looking for support runners to hit on the offload and get us further over the gain line. Our back three will look to get involved as much as possible running support lines of the halfbacks and midfield looking for the inside ball or offload. If for whatever reason we aren’t getting quick ball, we will look to take control of territory with the boots of Dickson & Sexton and force Sarries to come at us from deep.

  • With a powerful front 5 on show we will look to keep the scrum up and use it as a weapon. On our own feed we will look to get the wheel on and give our 8-9-10 axis as much room as possible to attack from.
  • In Sarries territory, with 5 jumping options to use, we will look to play off the top and move the ball out to Sexton and the backs. In our own territory, we will look to take the ball down into the maul and drive ourselves into the right areas.
  • We will play an aggressive blitz on defence, playing on the edge of the offside line and coming up at pace, looking to isolate the ball carrier and stop any Sarries momentum before it can get going.
  • Lee Dickson will act as a sweeper and cover any chips or grubbers behind the defensive line.
  • We will leave two players sitting deep to cover any kicks and they will look to counter attack of any loose ball.
  • With the blitz in operation, we will look to be at the breakdown first hitting it hard and fast. If the ball looks available we will flood the breakdown with Wood looking to get his hands on the ball.
  • If the ball is not immediately available we will only commit 1 or 2 players to legally slow the ball down and instead look to strengthen the defensive line.


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Post by SirJohnnyEnglish Fri 04 Jan 2013, 10:21 am

I'll knock up results at lunch time thumbsup

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Post by Fluxy Fri 04 Jan 2013, 11:35 am

I'll update the table today! Sorry I've missed predos twice now!

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Post by SirJohnnyEnglish Fri 04 Jan 2013, 1:43 pm

Results:

Exeter Chiefs 19-20 Bath Rugby
Harlequins 25-18 London Irish
Leicester Tigers 26-19 Gloucester Rugby
London Welsh 22-18 London Wasps
Sale Sharks 22-22 Worcester Warriors
Saracens 21-20 Northampton Saints

Bonus:

Full: Prop, Pooly, SJE, CJ
Scores: Bathite, CF, Driver, CJB, Ollie

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Post by Bathite Fri 04 Jan 2013, 2:06 pm

3 really close games!

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Post by CJB Fri 04 Jan 2013, 10:45 pm

Bit gutted, thought I'd nicked it

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Post by ChequeredJersey Fri 04 Jan 2013, 10:49 pm

Bloody happy with that result!
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Post by prop_lyd Sat 05 Jan 2013, 9:37 am

Happy to take lbp from Welford rd!
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