Aviva Premiership Round Eighteen
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Aviva Premiership Round Eighteen
Home teams to be named by midnight on Tuesday
Away teams to be named by midnight on Wednesday
Tactics to be provided by midnight on Thursday
Predictions by 22:00 hours on Sunday
Away teams to be named by midnight on Wednesday
Tactics to be provided by midnight on Thursday
Predictions by 22:00 hours on Sunday
Sale Sharks v Gloucester
Location - AJ Bell Stadium
Sunny Intervals, 7 Degrees, 9mph WNW Winds
Sale Sharks
Manager – SJE
01. Marcos Ayerza | 09. Danny Care |
02. Benjamin Kayser | 10. Johnny Sexton |
03. Marty Moore | |
04. Brodie Retalick | 11. Simon Zebo |
05. Dave Attwood | 12. Francois Steyn |
06. Steven Luatua | 13. George Pisi |
07. Matt Kvesic | 14. Willie Le Roux |
08. Louis Picamoles | 15. Nick Abendanon |
16. Jack McGrath 17. David Paice 18. Samson Lee 19. Iain Henderson 20. Matt Garvey 21. Callum Braley 22. Kyle Eastmond 23. Jared Payne
We will play an expansive, high intensity offloading game looking to create space and break the defensive line. Mobility and handling is key to our approach as we look to move this Gloucester side around.
- Fast ball is crucial. Mobile pack and physical midfield to clear out rucks and ensure quick ball. We will look to get over the gain line off all carries to make it easier to do so.
- Change the point of attack. Numerous playmakers across the backline comfortable at coming in at first receiver allow us to change the point of attack and leave the opposition guessing.
- Back three always involved. Wingers to track the ball off their wings looking for the inside ball or offload. Bendy to join the line from fullback looking for mismatches and to create overlaps.
- Attack from the scrum. Strong technical front row backed up by a powerful second row will look to build a platform for Pickles, Care & Sexton. An area we will look to target if winning.
- Mix it up at the lineout. Five genuine jumpers gives us a strong attacking platform. Look to use both the rolling maul and ball off the top to keep the defence guessing.
- Straight line blitz defence. Focused on winning the gain line collisions and driving the ball carrier back. Line speed is crucial. Care will sweep behind the line to cover chips and grubbers.
- Target the breakdown. Committed to the breakdown with Kvesic fetching for the ball, supported by the rest of the pack when needed. We will always look to turn the ball over.
- 10 Cover. Franny Steyn will act as cover for flyhalf late on and will have Eastmond/Payne/Le Roux to rotate first receiver with. He is a capable flyhalf having led the Sharks to the play offs last season and has more games at 10 in the last 18 months then Carter!
Gloucester
Manager – anonmattyt
01. Beast | 09. TJ Perenara |
02. Gray | 10. Cipriani |
03. Ousthuizen | |
04. Gray | 11. May |
05. Robson | 12. Toomua |
06. Alberts | 13. Juan De Jongh |
07. Savea | 14. Gear |
08. Palu | 15. Dagg |
16 wood 17 Strauss 18 Mas 19 taofufina 20 Dickinson 21 Robson 22 Carter 23 Walker
Glos make the trip to Sale for a tasty game.
TARGET BREAKDOWN– We have a big mobile physically strong bunch and will hit rucks with impact.
We will Send numbers in and try and effect turnovers or Disrupt ball.we believe the likes of beast Palu Gray Alberts Savea Have the physicality and the power to swamp their backrow. We will target their lack of fetcher
TARGET 9 10 channel- Get our big runners in to the channel and look to get in behind. We also want pressure here in defence with care off colour this season and able to be got at. sexton carries Ireland and has come off a draining six nations campaign so we see him as not being at his freshest so will get at him
Scrum- we see an advantage here.On their ball beastl Will be targetting Moore.Strauss is equal choice with BDP We see the scrum Edge Continuing when benches empty. In the conditions there will not be that many scrums
Lineout - with 5 jumpers we will look to threaten their ball on every throw.
With our own we will vary where we throw it to and look to mix the drive and off the top. We have purposely gone with Gray and Robson to really challenge here as we believe sale lack a line out leader and have 2 predominantly front jumpers as locks
General - our forwards will be looking to get on front foot throughout with our abrasive ball carriers.
When on we will look to offload to try and get in behind. We
Have picked a backrow of Alberts Palu and Savea to carry heavily and put
Us in front foot.
Backs- overall with the expected platform we have our backs
Are there to exploit it. We have pace and power all over and in Toomua and cips we have 2 play makers to interchange as well as 2 kicking options. We will look to vary our play probe for Gaps. When needed we have hard runners to bosh it.
We have numerous players able to step in to first Receiver with toomua, Cips Dagg, May.This means we can be lethal from turnover ball and is something we will be looking for throughout
First of all backs need to put us in right positions so kicking is important as.It is in any int as evidenced in England vs Ireland game.
As the game breaks up we will be running back more ball And looking to up the tempo and use quick throw ins etc.
In defenxe we will blitz hard with 9 sweeping.
Bench- in close games benches are the difference and glos have a bench that can chase a game or close one out.
We see sales lack of a ten replacement as an opportunity with sexton having played a 6nations. If he comes off sale will be without a really recognised 10
Leicester Tigers v Exeter Chiefs
Location - Welford Road
Light Cloud, 8 Degrees, 12mph WNW Winds
Leicester Tigers
Manager – LukeLovesLuka
01. Alex Corbisiero | 09. Kahn Fotuali'i |
02. Agustin Creevy | 10. Freddie Burns (k) |
03. Owen Franks | |
04. Nathan Hines (c) | 11. Ugo Monye |
05. Victor Matfield | 12. Billy Twelvetrees |
06. Steve Mafi | 13. Mathieu Bastareaud |
07. JMF Lobbe | 14. Drew Mitchell |
08. Thomas Waldrom | 15. Mike Brown |
16. Christopher Tolofua 17. Max Lahiff 18. Cencus Johnston 19. Kearnan Myall 20. Jacques Burger 21. Dwayne Peel 22. Dan Bowden 23. Alex Cuthbert
Tactics:
We will look to play high tempo, high intensity rugby. We have, throughout our XV, big line breakers to make the hard yards and tie up defenders creating space in wider channels for Burns to exploit.
- Big focus to attack at all lineouts. Use Hines or Lobbe at the front and Matfield or Mafi off the top as our four key options. Shortened lineouts with Waldrom in midfield as crash or decoy option.
Matfield and Mafi to look to steal and really giveYeandle problems.
- Attack all scrums if an advantage - Front row of Franks, Creevy and Corbs to look to really get the shove on, particularly targeting the Chiefs Yeandle/Crockett channel.
- Play an offloading game. We see the offload as our big weapon and our carriers will all be looking to offload in contact, continuing our forward momentum.
- Gigantic XV made up of massive line-breakers, used in the tight to tire down the Chiefs defence. The likes of Waldrom, Mafi, Hines, Creevy, Lobbe and Bastearuad to be used to get us over the gainline. Add to that the likes of Tolofua, Lahiff and Burger off the bench.
- Look to win battle at the breakdown - Lobbe and Mafi, supported by the likes of Creevy and Bastearaud, to really look to get into the breakdown and give Chiefs problems.
- Fotuali'i to look to snipe around the fringes and keep us going forwards all the time.
- In attacking play, we will play with the option of 2 first receivers in Burns and Twelvetrees.
We want to control the game, mixing up the point of our attack consistently.
- We will look to employ a blitz defence, focusing on a quick line speed to hit the ball carrier before he gets to the gainline, and look to win the collisions in defence. Fotuali'i to sweep behind with an eye on short kicks.
Burns to kick all penalties.
Exeter Chiefs
Manager – Fluxy
01. Wyatt Crockett | 09. Nic White |
02. Jack Yeandle | 10. Camille Lopez |
03. Davit Kubriashvili | |
04. Patrick Tuipulotu | 11. Tom Varndell |
05. Jake Ball | 12. Brad Barritt |
06. Michael Paterson (C) | 13. Adam Ashley-Cooper |
07. Yannick Nyanga | 14. Cory Jane |
08. Fritz Lee | 15. James O'Connor |
16. Dimitri Szarzewski 17. Ryan Grant 18. Jake Cooper-Wooley 19. Tomás Lavanini 20. Luke Wallace 21. Chris Cook 22. Alex Losowski 23. Andrew Trimble
With dry conditions we will be looking to play a possession based, high intensity, offloading game. Looking for runners off the ball carriers shoulder and look to offload just before or in the tackle. If the offload is not on we will take the tackle and recycle the ball quickly, going through the phases and keeping hold of possession.
In defence, as always we will be running a banana defence. Focus will be on the gain-line collisions and driving back in the tackle. Line speed and no dog-legs will be key components. Minimal numbers committed to opposition breakdown. White will sweep in behind the defensive line to sweep up any kicks through the line.
- Territory - When we kick will aim to find touch deep within Tigers territory, and force a competition at the resulting line out, close to their line or within their 22. Here we will look to use the ability of Paterson and Tuipolotu in the air, and utilise our big front five to disrupt any mauls.
- Lineout - Using Paterson, Ball & Tui to mix up our options and look for possession off the top and into midfeld.
- Scrum - Look to get the ball in and out quickly, Using the pace and power of our back row unit to make ground and get on the front foot.
- Breakdown - Look for strong carries from our pack, tying in the opposition defence to create overlaps for our backs. We’ll be looking to keep the ball alive and look for the offload when on. Our back-row will target the breakdown, looking to blow through the ruck and past the ball, to create clean ball. Allowing time for the halfbacks to dictate.
- Attack - In the opposition half take our time and not rush with ball in hand. Have confidence in our carriers to tie in defenders and get across the gain line and in our backs to exploit the gaps when we create them. Carriers to target the defence down Burns & 36 channels, with our back three looking to isolate their slower lads in the defensive line eg Hines, Waldrom & Basteraud.
- Build a Score - Flood to take on kicking at goal responsibilities. Any penalty within their ten metre to be kicked at goal to keep scoreboard ticking. Unless ten metres from the line then we kick for the line-out and apply pressure.
London Irish v Newcastle Falcons
Location - Madejski Stadium
Light Rain Shower, 8 Degrees, 8mph WSW Winds
London Irish
Manager – Prop
01. Ben Franks | 09. Lee Dickson |
02. Ross Batty | 10. Dan Biggar |
03. Henry Thomas | |
04. Stuart Hooper (c) | 11. Nick Cummins |
05. Jacques Potgeiter | 12. Alapati Leuia |
06. Jordan Taufua | 13. Conrad Smith |
07. Will Welch | 14. Horatio Agulla |
08. Ben Morgan | 15. Luke Fitzgerald |
16. Ken Owens 17. Rhodri Jones 18. Will Collier 19. Tom Savage 20. Sam Warburton 21. Rory Kockott 22. Jules Plisson 23. Jaimie Roberts
Set piece: We have picked a strong scrummaging front 5 who all bring carrying bulk to the game. From kick offs we will look to go 2 passes in before hitting our direct runners. Scrummage low and straight. We will look to target their props but if no parity then use for quick restart.
Breakdown: We will look to slow down their ball by committing players, if they have quick ball we will leave it but will look for turnovers and we have balance in Talfua (tackles), Welch (jackles) and Wray (carries). We know they are good on the floor so will look to prevent McCaw from getting to the breakdown quickly and look to ship the ball. Taufua comes into the game in great form for the Crusaders
Half Backs: Biggar will stand flat initially to give Leuia and our runners the chance to get over the gainline. Dickson will control the tempo and slow the ball down if needed. We have all seen Biggar under the high ball so will use this weapon today.
Attack: Go direct and look to draw two players to commit the tackle before getting quick ball, we have a mobile pack who will look to run off the backs and round the corner keeping them guessing. Use the centre pairing to pull the strings with players who know each other well and international quality out wide. Looking to play an offloading game and get the ball to the wings.
Bench: International impact in all areas with Owens and Jones bringing scrum impact, Warburton. Quality in the backs with Kockott and Plisson looking to switch the play and up the tempo towards the end and Roberts to have a run out targetting weak and scattered defence.
Defence: Strong defenders across the park will look at making the intiial big impact hit. We will target the centres are so will look to prevent them offloading the ball by double tackling them. We will look to blitz with Welch in their 10’s face. Inside-out defence.
Overall: Controlled performance. We will look to hit the ball up twice and suck in defenders by going the same way till we run out of space, we will then flash across and target their pack out wide. We will look to negate their carrying options and put pressure on their half back combination not letting them get the upper hand. We want quick ball so will look to play an offloading game. Target JDV who has been out of action for a while now.
Newcastle Falcons
Manager – Bambam
01. Matt Mullan | 09. Nick Phipps |
02. Dane Coles | 10. Owen Farrell (k) |
03. Charlie Faumuina | |
04. Ed Slater | 11. Charles Piutau |
05. Juandre Kruger | 12. Jean De Villiers |
06. David Ewers | 13. Jonathan Davies |
07. Richie McCaw | 14. David Strettle |
08. Kieran Read (c) | 15. Ben Smith |
16.George McGuigan 17.Soana Tongahuia 18.Luc Ducalcon 19. Luke Jones 20. Will Fraser 21.Dave Lewis 22. Ian Madigan 23. Charlie Sharples
Set piece - Look to target Thomas with Mullan using his knowledge from international training, backed up by Coles, with Slater and Ewers primarily packing down on that side. If no weakness use as restart. In the lineout, Kruger to call and mark Potgeiter, force them to use the front option and defend the maul or try and go long where Read is waiting. On our ball, use Slater/Kruger/Read/McCaw as options.
Breakdown - McCaw and Read as a combo to work the breakdown, backed up by Coles as a trio, Read to primarily play the wider channels and look for turnovers with the rest of the pack competing close in. Big front 5 to smash the rucks and clear them off the ball. Look to get to rucks ahead of Welch and we think we can get the advantage here.
Kicking - Use JD, Smith and Piutau as kicking options when pinned deep to keep the pressure off Farrell. Target Fitzgerald for an aerial bombardment with Smith and Piutau chasing hard. Kick in behind the wings to play for territory. We've got 2 full backs in our back 3, and Strettle is also good in the air
Attack - Use Smith and Piutau to step in at first receiver and challenge the line at times. Big carriers in Faumuina, Slater and Ewers to tie their defence in at which point we'll go wide. Read to target the wider channels in attack as he chooses. Get the big runners going down Biggar's channel, he's played every game of a physical 6N and we think he could be fatigued as the game continues. JDV to carry direct into the 10 channel off lineout ball whenever its on.
Defence - No weak links in the back line, counter ruck hard and look for turnovers.
Bench - Big ball carriers and a breakdown specialist in Fraser, then plenty of pace and gamebreaking ability in Madigan and Sharples if we're chasing the game
Key points
Target Thomas with our big guys up front in the scrum
Welch is a weak link for Irish at 7, use his inexperience at this level and target the breakdown
Kick to challenge Fitzgerald in the air
Use multiple first receivers to keep us moving forward and keep them guessing
We're well rested and have international quality all over the park
Northampton Saints v London Wasps
Location - Franklins Garden
Sunny Intervals, 7 Degrees, 10mph WSW Winds
Saints
1. Mako Vunipola 2. Rob Webber 3. Logi Mulipola 4. Lood de Jäger 5. Courtney Lawes 6. CJ Stander 7. Schalk Burger 8. Sergio Parisse 9. Joe Simpson 10. George Ford 11. Julian Savea 12. Matt Giteau 13. Elliot Daly 14. Tommy Bowe 15 Leigh Halfpenny (k)
16. Dylan Hartley 17. Thomas Domingo 18. Adam Jones 19. Joe Launchbury 20. Julian Bonnaire 21. Gareth Davies 22. Weslie Fofana 23. Manu Tuilagi
Tactics: Perfect conditions for attacking rugby, so we have picked a team that has a lot of gainline breakers in the pack to put us on the front foot and a backline that is in great form in real life from 9-15. Top of the table clash so have recalled Halfpenny to ensure we can pick up 3 points anywhere in the Wasps half, plus look to dominate the territorial kicking battle with 9,10, 12, 13 and 15 all excellent kickers. We feel there is an advantage to be had at the lineout and will use this as an opportunity to get quick ball for our backline.
Key Points:
* Leigh Halfpenny's boot. Top of the table clash, with Cruden's kicking radar off we want to ensure we can nail as many points as we can.
* Win territorial kicking game and push Wasps deep in their own half, Simpson, Ford, Giteau, Daly and Halfpenny all excellent kicking options and we want to play Wasps in areas of the pitch where every error could result in a chance for Halfpenny to get 3 points.
* Target the lineout as an attacking platform and to use Lawes to pressurise Youngs throwing.
* Win the gainline battle through our pack and mix up our attacking game, bringing Bowe and Savea into the game off Ford and Giteau.
* Strong bench to finish the final 20 minutes well.
* Undefeated at home in the league
Pack/Setpiece: Conditions should mean few scrums, so have selected a pack with a lot of ball carriers that will look to get us over the gainline and get us front foot ball and tire the away teams defence. One main target is the lineout, where we have 5 options and will use this to generate quick attacking ball. Will aim to pressurise the Wasps setpiece and use Lawes to put Youngs throwing under a lot of pressure.
Attack: At home we will want to attack, our pack can get us over the gainline, win the collisions that will allow Ford and Giteau to pull the strings in the midfield. We will also use the lineout to generate quick ball, and when we can get Daly really attacking Freuens channel who has barely featured for Wasps since round 12 of the AP. We will use the cross field kick for Bowe to challenge in attack, but will look to get SAvea the ball in space whenever there is the chance to shift the ball wide.
Kicking/Territory: We want to pin Wasps back in their own half with a strong kicking game, make them play from deep and go through the phases in areas where they can't challenge the scoreboard and every mistake they make can get punished by Halfpenny.
Breakdown: We have a mobile pack that can allow us to get numbers to the breakdown, with our ball carriers we can get forward momentum that can help us secure our own ball. We are happy to flood the breakdown area and will again look to turn this into a very physical contest, particularly looking for Schalk Burger to target Armitage.
Defence: We have selected Stander at no6 to give us a very good mobile defensive option to support our midfield double up on Nonu. We see that as a key area of stopping his influence and will look at Stander to marshall him. We also have the option of swapping our midfield to really tighten up the defence with Fofana and Tuilagi second half. We will play an aggressive defence with a fast line speed to limit attacking options and will of course have Lawes lining up Cruden for a big hit. Simpson to sweep in behind the defensive line.
London Wasps
Manager: Ozzy3213
01. Paul James | 09. Aaron Smith |
02. Tom Youngs | 10. Aaron Cruden |
03. David Wilson | |
04. Matt Symons | 11. Noa Nakaitaci |
05. Sebastien Vahaamahina | 12. Ma'a Nonu |
06. Marcell Coetzee | 13. Robbie Freuan |
07. Steffon Armitage | 14. Bryan Habana |
08. Duane Vermeulen | 15. Delon Armitage |
Basic Game Plan
In good conditions we will be looking to play a possession based game, going through the phases and continually shifting the point of attack. When deep in our half we won't take chances with offloading, but will make ground carrying close to the ruck and recycling quickly, or using the boots of Cruden and Armitage to take us up the field.
In defence, as always we will be running a blitz defence. Our focus will be on the gainline collisions and driving back in the tackle. Line speed and no dog-legs will be key components for us. Smith will sweep in behind the defensive line to counter any chips/grubbers.
Specifics
- Lineout. Nothing flash. Hit our front and middle jumpers and ensure that we secure our ball. We will also mix it up, shortening the lineout and using our back row as crash ball options off the top. On Saints ball put pressure on through Vahaamahina and Vermeulen, who are athletic lineout jumpers.
- Scrum. Get low and underneath their props and drive straight. Really test their props technical abilities rather than get in to a battle of strength.
- Breakdown. When we carry in, we will flood the breakdown rucking well past the ball to free it up quickly and go again. In defence, if we have made a passive tackle and the carrier has momentum we will not overcommit, but will maintain a strong defensive line. If we win the collision and knock the carrier back we will look to get the second man in hard over the ball to turn it over. Key for us is being selective.
- Attacking Play. We will be looking to play a Super Rugby type offloading game, with the ball shifted on to the support runner just prior to the point of the tackle with the defender already committed. We will also utilise the pick and go, keeping their defensive line on the back foot. We will then look to shift the direction of play and pull their defenders out of position to create gaps. Smith to also look to snipe around the fringes and keep us going forwards all the time. Lastly, we look to get big runners through their midfield, looking to target link between Giteau and Daly and test their defensive co-ordination.
- Tactical Kicking. If we kick, we will look to kick for touch deep in Saracens territory and then contest the lineout.
Key Points
- Form/Momentum We are the form team in the game. After a slow start we've built momentum and won a trophy last time out.
- Sticking to the gameplan. Saints threat is from the ball in hand ability of their backs. We WILL NOT kick to them. we will go through the phases and play possession. If we kick, it will be for touch and we'll contest the lineout in their territory.
Saracens v Harlequins
Location - Allianz Park
Sunny Intervals, 7 Degrees, 10mph WSW Winds
Saracens
Manager – Pooly
01. Alex Waller | 09. Morgan Parra |
02. Keven Mealamu | 10. Bernard Foley |
03. Jannie du Plessis | |
04. Brad Davies | 11. Zak Guildford |
05. Flip van der Merwe | 12. Sonny Bill Williams |
06. Brad Shields | 13. Malakai Fekitoa |
07. Callum Clark | 14. Chris Ashton |
08. Nathan Hughes | 15. Matt Tait |
16. Guilhem Guirado 17. Nick Auterac 18. Tomas Francis 19. James Horwill 20. Heinrich Brussow 21. Henry Taylor 22. Scott Williams 23. Miles Benjamin
Tactics:
TARGET THE LINE OUT - With TPN known to go wayward and no real lineout leader for Quins, look to put pressure on the Quins throw throughout.
KICK IN BEHIND AND UP & UNDERS AT QUINS WINGS - Target from the off. Both Quins wings are not renowned for their pressence in the air so will look to get strong kick chase game going with Parra an expert at the box kick. Also look to kick in behind and make them turn.
LOOK TO GET OUTSIDE OF ROUGERIE - Use Fekitoa or wings to attack the 13 channel and exploit Rougerie's lack of gas.
General - We'll be playing a structured physical game from the off, look to smash the opposition back and get into the rucks/maul's and drive through. We'll look to tie the opposition in and then get at their backline, more so in their half. Look to keep it tight in the forward pack and grind through work. Looking to move the opposition pack around and then use big carrying options to punch holes through the opposition defence.
Scrum - Look to get a platform from the off with a strong scrummaging unit. Strong front 5 with big locks will look for the big push once the ball is in and drive the opposition back. Our TH and Hooker will look to target LH and try to get between him and Hooker to allow LH to work on TH If no weakness seen will use as restart.
Line out – Look for quick ball off the top with the world class line out options and experience. Will allow SH good clean ball and have big carriers running off the 9 at angles.
Defence - Blitz defence with high intensity and big hits, looking to drive past the ball player if the ball hits the deck. physical pack that can look to get at the collision and breakdown allowing a chance to slow down/steal ball. Put pressure on SH's basics and force him into errors, Shields the expert here. Scrum half to sweep behind the defensive line.
Attack - Keep things simple in our own half then look to unleash backs in opp territory. Scrum half to dictate play from the breakdown and runners on his shoulder. Huge carrying backrow to get us over the gain line after front 5 set a platform. Midfield to run angles off the 9/10, allowing us gain line breakers. Look to keep opposition guessing with clever lines through midfield. Wingers will look to track the midfield combo and get the end of SBW's offloads in contact. Back 3 to keep things honest and come looking for work.
Harlequins
Manager – Steven_Sharks
01. Tony Woodcock | 09. Ruan Pienaar |
02. Tatafu Polota-Nau | 10. Steven Myler (k) |
03. Kieran Brookes | |
04. Bakkies Botha | 11. Teddy Thomas |
05. George Kruis | 12. Juan Martin Hernandez |
06. Tom Wood | 13. Aurelien Rougerie |
07. Michael Hooper (c) | 14. Frank Halai |
08. Mamuka Gorgodze | 15. Colin Slade |
16. Rob Buchanan 17. Steven Kitchoff 18. John Afoa 19. Jim Hamilton 20. Jack Clifford 21. Karl Dickson 22. Stuart Olding 23. Jack Nowell
Control Territory
Exploit the lack of renowned kickers across the Saracens outside backs. Use the boot of Pienaar, Myler, JMH and Slade to kick behind the Saracens back 3 and get us deep into their half. Should they drop men back we can simply exploit the space created in the defensive line.
Attack
When in the Saracens half look to get pods running off 10 and 12 before spinning it wide into the hands of Thomas and Halai in open spaces. Really look to attack Guildford 1 on 1 with Thomas. Effective carrying from our pack essential to get us across the gainline. Strong carriers in pack to hit the ball at pace with support.
Control Tempo
Play the game at our pace with Pienaar and Myler two of the best around at this. We will slow down when we need to and speed up when we are making line breaks and our offload game is clicking. Look to get big carriers such as Gorgodze, Botha, Hooper and Rougerie into spaces with our first receiver standing flat.
Breakdown
Hooper and Wood looking to boss this area, especially in the midfield and wide channels. In attack we will look to ruck effectively to get quick ball.
Defence
Look to defend outside to in. Get SBW and Fekitoa running at men back on the inside. Look to double up in the tackle with one man on legs and the other on the ball.
London Welsh v Bath
Location - Kessam Stadium
Light Cloud, 8 Degrees, 9mph WSW Winds
London Welsh
Manager – CJ
01. Kilcoyne | 09. Kerr Barlow |
02. Ward | 10. Trinh Duc |
03. Kepu | |
04. Gilchrist | 11. Nadolo |
05. Ryan | 12. Godwin |
06. Fearns | 13. Lowe |
07. Barclay | 14. Horne |
08. Vito | 15. Pennell |
16. Catt, 17. Strauss, 18. Tomaszczyk, 19. Skivington, 20. Lapandry, 21. Spencer, 22. Tales, 23. Mogg
Tactics-
Breakdown: use Ward and Barclay in tandem chasing the ball, backed by Fearns in particular, using our powerful other forwards to clear out aggressively to ensure quick ball. On defensive ball, Ward and Barclay to look to disrupt but unless turnover is on, keep numbers out for defence.
Attack: move the ball around with our hard carrying pack, driving in units and looking to tire their pack. Use pop passes from 9 and 10 to our back row to crash ball, supported closely to create fast ball.
When ball is quick, FTH to attack the line with runners coming in at different angles from deep, looking to make space and pop into it for our tracking back 3 and our powerful back row when they have a more broken field to devastate.
We have good kick chasers in the back 3 so look to kick through the defence if it charges up, with grubbers, cross fields and chips, as we can contest there.
Defence- blitz led by Lowe, sweeping by 9, the back row looking to rough up their playmakers with big hits. Really aggressive and physical defence. Look to run back kicks with our running back 3
Kicking- kick high for possession not territory. Look to use the crossfield in their 22. Take all points on offer
Scrum- look to press their front row especially late in the match where our tactics will aim to tire them
Lineout, keep it simple and maul it up, looking to commit their pack tacklers for moves ie off the inside of 10
Subs- use as needed
In brief- aggressive rucking, aggressive tackling blitz, kick for possession, move about their pack and sap them, move the ball to our danger men in gaps
Bath Rugby
Manager – CJB
01. James Slipper | 09. Richard Wigglesworth |
02. Mikey Haywood | 10. Nicolas Sanchez |
03. Ben Tameifuma | |
04. Graham Kitchener | 11. Christian Wade |
05. Sam Whitelock/td] | 12. Christian Lealifano |
06. Siya Kolisi | 13. Michele Campagnaro |
07. Justin Tipuric | 14. Damian De Allende |
08. Liam Messam | 15. Liam Williams |
Overall: We are gonna be looking to play front foot rugby. Look to overwhelm Welsh in the loose with big carries. High tempo offloading game looking to create space and break the defense. Attack the set piece. Try to neutralise the opposition early on and silence the home support.
Scrum: Look to dominate the set piece and use it to restart our game plan. Our props have been well rotated so will be fresh. We will try to set a base, controlled by Messam which he can attack off.
Lineout: We will look to switch up the lineup with Kitch, Messam and Whitelock options in the lineout. Whitelock will run the lineout with Kitch offering an easy banker ball. Look to get up into the air quickly and down for a quick maul. Look to compete on the opposition throw as it is a new combo for them whereas ours is established and knows eachothers games.
Breakdown: Look to generate quick ball for our backs to take advantage of. Kolisi, Messam and Tipuric are all adept at the breakdown. Only send numbers in if confident we can get the ball, otherwise look to set the defence and dare the Welsh to beat us.
Defence: Blitz Defence looking to really put pressure on the Welsh decision makers. TKB has played 9 minutes since the last ITM cup in real life. Put him under immense pressure. Try to stop the ball from getting to the centres. Win the collision and drive through rucks. Wiggles to sweep in behind.
Attack: Our half backs will control our rugby. Wiggles knows how to control a tempo and will play what he sees. Sanchez will look to play flat and involve the back line whenever possible. Look to get the ball in the hands of our dangerous backs. We have natural finishers all over. Williams/LLF/Sanchez can all play first receiver and will rotate in order to keep tempo up and look to play expansively. Look for strong carries from the pack - which has big line breakers - tying in defenders to create overlaps for the backs. Get Big Ben, Slipper, Kolisi, Kitchener and Messam all with their hands on the ball. Wade, De Allende and Campagnaro look to exploit gaps left. Throughout them team look to Keep the ball alive and look for offloads. Look to play with a high tempo and get the ball moving across the back line.
Kicking: Sanchez will be our chosen place kicker. We will chuck in the occasional grabber to chase. LLF, Sanchez and Williams all have the boots necessary to try and put us in a good position territorially if need be.
Substitutes: Our subs will look to keep a high tempo. Hibbard, Wilson and Robinson will come on early in the second half and look to continue dominance at scrum time. Romano will look to add grit and work around the park. Lydiate will come on late look to target the Welsh scrum half and force him into mistakes. Burrell and North add power and the ability to gain yards late on.
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Re: Aviva Premiership Round Eighteen
ChequeredJersey wrote:Also, on call until late tomorrow, this will be my team, no changes
London Welsh
Manager – CJ:-
01. Kilcoyne 09. Kerr Barlow 02. Ward 10. Trinh Duc 03. Kepu 04. Gilchrist 11. Nadolo 05. Ryan 12. Godwin 06. Fearns 13. Lowe 07. Barclay 14. Horne 08. Vito 15. Pennell
16. Catt, 17. Strauss, 18. Tomaszczyk, 19. Skivington, 20. Lapandry, 21. Spencer, 22. Tales, 23. Mogg
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Re: Aviva Premiership Round Eighteen
prop_lyd wrote:Will struggle to put team in tomorrow so here's my team for this week:
London Irish
Manager – Prop.
01. Ben Franks 09. Lee Dickson 02. Ross Batty 10. Dan Biggar 03. Henry Thomas 04. Stuart Hooper (c) 11. Nick Cummins 05. Jacques Potgeiter 12. Alapati Leuia 06. Jordan Taufua 13. Conrad Smith 07. Will Welch 14. Horatio Agulla 08. Ben Morgan 15. Luke Fitzgerald
16. Ken Owens 17. Rhodri Jones 18. Will Collier 19. Tom Savage 20. Sam Warburton 21. Rory Kockott 22. Jules Plisson 23. Jaimie Roberts
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Please do remember injuries are in place this week
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Sale Sharks
Manager – SJE
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16. Jack McGrath 17. David Paice 18. Samson Lee 19. Iain Henderson 20. Matt Garvey 21. Callum Braley 22. Kyle Eastmond 23. Jared Payne
We will play an expansive, high intensity offloading game looking to create space and break the defensive line. Mobility and handling is key to our approach as we look to move this Gloucester side around.
- Fast ball is crucial. Mobile pack and physical midfield to clear out rucks and ensure quick ball. We will look to get over the gain line off all carries to make it easier to do so.
- Change the point of attack. Numerous playmakers across the backline comfortable at coming in at first receiver allow us to change the point of attack and leave the opposition guessing.
- Back three always involved. Wingers to track the ball off their wings looking for the inside ball or offload. Bendy to join the line from fullback looking for mismatches and to create overlaps.
- Attack from the scrum. Strong technical front row backed up by a powerful second row will look to build a platform for Pickles, Care & Sexton. An area we will look to target if winning.
- Mix it up at the lineout. Five genuine jumpers gives us a strong attacking platform. Look to use both the rolling maul and ball off the top to keep the defence guessing.
- Straight line blitz defence. Focused on winning the gain line collisions and driving the ball carrier back. Line speed is crucial. Care will sweep behind the line to cover chips and grubbers.
- Target the breakdown. Committed to the breakdown with Kvesic fetching for the ball, supported by the rest of the pack when needed. We will always look to turn the ball over.
- 10 Cover. Franny Steyn will act as cover for flyhalf late on and will have Eastmond/Payne/Le Roux to rotate first receiver with. He is a capable flyhalf having led the Sharks to the play offs last season and has more games at 10 in the last 18 months then Carter!
Manager – SJE
01. Marcos Ayerza | 09. Danny Care |
02. Benjamin Kayser | 10. Johnny Sexton |
03. Marty Moore | |
04. Brodie Retalick | 11. Simon Zebo |
05. Dave Attwood | 12. Francois Steyn |
06. Steven Luatua | 13. George Pisi |
07. Matt Kvesic | 14. Willie Le Roux |
08. Louis Picamoles | 15. Nick Abendanon |
16. Jack McGrath 17. David Paice 18. Samson Lee 19. Iain Henderson 20. Matt Garvey 21. Callum Braley 22. Kyle Eastmond 23. Jared Payne
We will play an expansive, high intensity offloading game looking to create space and break the defensive line. Mobility and handling is key to our approach as we look to move this Gloucester side around.
- Fast ball is crucial. Mobile pack and physical midfield to clear out rucks and ensure quick ball. We will look to get over the gain line off all carries to make it easier to do so.
- Change the point of attack. Numerous playmakers across the backline comfortable at coming in at first receiver allow us to change the point of attack and leave the opposition guessing.
- Back three always involved. Wingers to track the ball off their wings looking for the inside ball or offload. Bendy to join the line from fullback looking for mismatches and to create overlaps.
- Attack from the scrum. Strong technical front row backed up by a powerful second row will look to build a platform for Pickles, Care & Sexton. An area we will look to target if winning.
- Mix it up at the lineout. Five genuine jumpers gives us a strong attacking platform. Look to use both the rolling maul and ball off the top to keep the defence guessing.
- Straight line blitz defence. Focused on winning the gain line collisions and driving the ball carrier back. Line speed is crucial. Care will sweep behind the line to cover chips and grubbers.
- Target the breakdown. Committed to the breakdown with Kvesic fetching for the ball, supported by the rest of the pack when needed. We will always look to turn the ball over.
- 10 Cover. Franny Steyn will act as cover for flyhalf late on and will have Eastmond/Payne/Le Roux to rotate first receiver with. He is a capable flyhalf having led the Sharks to the play offs last season and has more games at 10 in the last 18 months then Carter!
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Leicester Tigers
Manager – LukeLovesLuka
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16. Christopher Tolofua 17. Max Lahiff 18. Cencus Johnston 19. Kearnan Myall 20. Jacques Burger 21. Dwayne Peel 22. Dan Bowden 23. Ugo Monye
Tactics:
We will look to play high tempo, high intensity rugby. We have, throughout our XV, big line breakers to make the hard yards and tie up defenders creating space in wider channels for Burns to exploit.
- Big focus to attack at all lineouts. Use Hines or Lobbe at the front and Matfield or Mafi off the top as our four key options. Shortened lineouts with Waldrom in midfield as crash or decoy option.
Matfield and Mafi to look to steal and really giveYeandle problems.
- Attack all scrums if an advantage - Front row of Franks, Creevy and Corbs to look to really get the shove on, particularly targeting the Chiefs Yeandle/Crockett channel.
- Play an offloading game. We see the offload as our big weapon and our carriers will all be looking to offload in contact, continuing our forward momentum.
- Gigantic XV made up of massive line-breakers, used in the tight to tire down the Chiefs defence. The likes of Waldrom, Mafi, Hines, Creevy, Lobbe and Bastearuad to be used to get us over the gainline. Add to that the likes of Tolofua, Lahiff and Burger off the bench.
- Look to win battle at the breakdown - Lobbe and Mafi, supported by the likes of Creevy and Bastearaud, to really look to get into the breakdown and give Chiefs problems.
- Fotuali'i to look to snipe around the fringes and keep us going forwards all the time.
- In attacking play, we will play with the option of 2 first receivers in Burns and Twelvetrees.
We want to control the game, mixing up the point of our attack consistently.
- We will look to employ a blitz defence, focusing on a quick line speed to hit the ball carrier before he gets to the gainline, and look to win the collisions in defence. Fotuali'i to sweep behind with an eye on short kicks.
Burns to kick all penalties.
Manager – LukeLovesLuka
01. Alex Corbisiero | 09. Kahn Fotuali'i |
02. Agustin Creevy | 10. Freddie Burns (k) |
03. Owen Franks | |
04. Nathan Hines (c) | 11. Rene Ranger |
05. Victor Matfield | 12. Billy Twelvetrees |
06. Steve Mafi | 13. Mathieu Bastareaud |
07. JMF Lobbe | 14. Drew Mitchell |
08. Thomas Waldrom | 15. Mike Brown |
16. Christopher Tolofua 17. Max Lahiff 18. Cencus Johnston 19. Kearnan Myall 20. Jacques Burger 21. Dwayne Peel 22. Dan Bowden 23. Ugo Monye
Tactics:
We will look to play high tempo, high intensity rugby. We have, throughout our XV, big line breakers to make the hard yards and tie up defenders creating space in wider channels for Burns to exploit.
- Big focus to attack at all lineouts. Use Hines or Lobbe at the front and Matfield or Mafi off the top as our four key options. Shortened lineouts with Waldrom in midfield as crash or decoy option.
Matfield and Mafi to look to steal and really giveYeandle problems.
- Attack all scrums if an advantage - Front row of Franks, Creevy and Corbs to look to really get the shove on, particularly targeting the Chiefs Yeandle/Crockett channel.
- Play an offloading game. We see the offload as our big weapon and our carriers will all be looking to offload in contact, continuing our forward momentum.
- Gigantic XV made up of massive line-breakers, used in the tight to tire down the Chiefs defence. The likes of Waldrom, Mafi, Hines, Creevy, Lobbe and Bastearuad to be used to get us over the gainline. Add to that the likes of Tolofua, Lahiff and Burger off the bench.
- Look to win battle at the breakdown - Lobbe and Mafi, supported by the likes of Creevy and Bastearaud, to really look to get into the breakdown and give Chiefs problems.
- Fotuali'i to look to snipe around the fringes and keep us going forwards all the time.
- In attacking play, we will play with the option of 2 first receivers in Burns and Twelvetrees.
We want to control the game, mixing up the point of our attack consistently.
- We will look to employ a blitz defence, focusing on a quick line speed to hit the ball carrier before he gets to the gainline, and look to win the collisions in defence. Fotuali'i to sweep behind with an eye on short kicks.
Burns to kick all penalties.
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Saints
1. Mako Vunipola 2. Rob Webber 3. Logi Mulipola 4. Lood de Jäger 5. Courtney Lawes 6. CJ Stander 7. Schalk Burger 8. Sergio Parisse 9. Joe Simpson 10. George Ford 11. Julian Savea 12. Matt Giteau 13. Elliot Daly 14. Tommy Bowe 15 Leigh Halfpenny (k)
16. Dylan Hartley 17. Thomas Domingo 18. Adam Jones 19. Joe Launchbury 20. Julian Bonnaire 21. Gareth Davies 22. Weslie Fofana 23. Manu Tuilagi
Tactics: Perfect conditions for attacking rugby, so we have picked a team that has a lot of gainline breakers in the pack to put us on the front foot and a backline that is in great form in real life from 9-15. Top of the table clash so have recalled Halfpenny to ensure we can pick up 3 points anywhere in the Wasps half, plus look to dominate the territorial kicking battle with 9,10, 12, 13 and 15 all excellent kickers. We feel there is an advantage to be had at the lineout and will use this as an opportunity to get quick ball for our backline.
Key Points:
* Leigh Halfpenny's boot. Top of the table clash, with Cruden's kicking radar off we want to ensure we can nail as many points as we can.
* Win territorial kicking game and push Wasps deep in their own half, Simpson, Ford, Giteau, Daly and Halfpenny all excellent kicking options and we want to play Wasps in areas of the pitch where every error could result in a chance for Halfpenny to get 3 points.
* Target the lineout as an attacking platform and to use Lawes to pressurise Youngs throwing.
* Win the gainline battle through our pack and mix up our attacking game, bringing Bowe and Savea into the game off Ford and Giteau.
* Strong bench to finish the final 20 minutes well.
* Undefeated at home in the league
Pack/Setpiece: Conditions should mean few scrums, so have selected a pack with a lot of ball carriers that will look to get us over the gainline and get us front foot ball and tire the away teams defence. One main target is the lineout, where we have 5 options and will use this to generate quick attacking ball. Will aim to pressurise the Wasps setpiece and use Lawes to put Youngs throwing under a lot of pressure.
Attack: At home we will want to attack, our pack can get us over the gainline, win the collisions that will allow Ford and Giteau to pull the strings in the midfield. We will also use the lineout to generate quick ball, and when we can get Daly really attacking Freuens channel who has barely featured for Wasps since round 12 of the AP. We will use the cross field kick for Bowe to challenge in attack, but will look to get SAvea the ball in space whenever there is the chance to shift the ball wide.
Kicking/Territory: We want to pin Wasps back in their own half with a strong kicking game, make them play from deep and go through the phases in areas where they can't challenge the scoreboard and every mistake they make can get punished by Halfpenny.
Breakdown: We have a mobile pack that can allow us to get numbers to the breakdown, with our ball carriers we can get forward momentum that can help us secure our own ball. We are happy to flood the breakdown area and will again look to turn this into a very physical contest, particularly looking for Schalk Burger to target Armitage.
Defence: We have selected Stander at no6 to give us a very good mobile defensive option to support our midfield double up on Nonu. We see that as a key area of stopping his influence and will look at Stander to marshall him. We also have the option of swapping our midfield to really tighten up the defence with Fofana and Tuilagi second half. We will play an aggressive defence with a fast line speed to limit attacking options and will of course have Lawes lining up Cruden for a big hit. Simpson to sweep in behind the defensive line.
1. Mako Vunipola 2. Rob Webber 3. Logi Mulipola 4. Lood de Jäger 5. Courtney Lawes 6. CJ Stander 7. Schalk Burger 8. Sergio Parisse 9. Joe Simpson 10. George Ford 11. Julian Savea 12. Matt Giteau 13. Elliot Daly 14. Tommy Bowe 15 Leigh Halfpenny (k)
16. Dylan Hartley 17. Thomas Domingo 18. Adam Jones 19. Joe Launchbury 20. Julian Bonnaire 21. Gareth Davies 22. Weslie Fofana 23. Manu Tuilagi
Tactics: Perfect conditions for attacking rugby, so we have picked a team that has a lot of gainline breakers in the pack to put us on the front foot and a backline that is in great form in real life from 9-15. Top of the table clash so have recalled Halfpenny to ensure we can pick up 3 points anywhere in the Wasps half, plus look to dominate the territorial kicking battle with 9,10, 12, 13 and 15 all excellent kickers. We feel there is an advantage to be had at the lineout and will use this as an opportunity to get quick ball for our backline.
Key Points:
* Leigh Halfpenny's boot. Top of the table clash, with Cruden's kicking radar off we want to ensure we can nail as many points as we can.
* Win territorial kicking game and push Wasps deep in their own half, Simpson, Ford, Giteau, Daly and Halfpenny all excellent kicking options and we want to play Wasps in areas of the pitch where every error could result in a chance for Halfpenny to get 3 points.
* Target the lineout as an attacking platform and to use Lawes to pressurise Youngs throwing.
* Win the gainline battle through our pack and mix up our attacking game, bringing Bowe and Savea into the game off Ford and Giteau.
* Strong bench to finish the final 20 minutes well.
* Undefeated at home in the league
Pack/Setpiece: Conditions should mean few scrums, so have selected a pack with a lot of ball carriers that will look to get us over the gainline and get us front foot ball and tire the away teams defence. One main target is the lineout, where we have 5 options and will use this to generate quick attacking ball. Will aim to pressurise the Wasps setpiece and use Lawes to put Youngs throwing under a lot of pressure.
Attack: At home we will want to attack, our pack can get us over the gainline, win the collisions that will allow Ford and Giteau to pull the strings in the midfield. We will also use the lineout to generate quick ball, and when we can get Daly really attacking Freuens channel who has barely featured for Wasps since round 12 of the AP. We will use the cross field kick for Bowe to challenge in attack, but will look to get SAvea the ball in space whenever there is the chance to shift the ball wide.
Kicking/Territory: We want to pin Wasps back in their own half with a strong kicking game, make them play from deep and go through the phases in areas where they can't challenge the scoreboard and every mistake they make can get punished by Halfpenny.
Breakdown: We have a mobile pack that can allow us to get numbers to the breakdown, with our ball carriers we can get forward momentum that can help us secure our own ball. We are happy to flood the breakdown area and will again look to turn this into a very physical contest, particularly looking for Schalk Burger to target Armitage.
Defence: We have selected Stander at no6 to give us a very good mobile defensive option to support our midfield double up on Nonu. We see that as a key area of stopping his influence and will look at Stander to marshall him. We also have the option of swapping our midfield to really tighten up the defence with Fofana and Tuilagi second half. We will play an aggressive defence with a fast line speed to limit attacking options and will of course have Lawes lining up Cruden for a big hit. Simpson to sweep in behind the defensive line.
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Re: Aviva Premiership Round Eighteen
Saracens
Manager – Pooly
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16. Guilhem Guirado 17. Nick Auterac 18. Tomas Francis 19. James Horwill 20. Heinrich Brussow 21. Henry Taylor 22. Scott Williams 23. Miles Benjamin
Tactics:
TARGET THE LINE OUT - With TPN known to go wayward and no real lineout leader for Quins, look to put pressure on the Quins throw throughout.
KICK IN BEHIND AND UP & UNDERS AT QUINS WINGS - Target from the off. Both Quins wings are not renowned for their pressence in the air so will look to get strong kick chase game going with Parra an expert at the box kick. Also look to kick in behind and make them turn.
LOOK TO GET OUTSIDE OF ROUGERIE - Use Fekitoa or wings to attack the 13 channel and exploit Rougerie's lack of gas.
General - We'll be playing a structured physical game from the off, look to smash the opposition back and get into the rucks/maul's and drive through. We'll look to tie the opposition in and then get at their backline, more so in their half. Look to keep it tight in the forward pack and grind through work. Looking to move the opposition pack around and then use big carrying options to punch holes through the opposition defence.
Scrum - Look to get a platform from the off with a strong scrummaging unit. Strong front 5 with big locks will look for the big push once the ball is in and drive the opposition back. Our TH and Hooker will look to target LH and try to get between him and Hooker to allow LH to work on TH If no weakness seen will use as restart.
Line out – Look for quick ball off the top with the world class line out options and experience. Will allow SH good clean ball and have big carriers running off the 9 at angles.
Defence - Blitz defence with high intensity and big hits, looking to drive past the ball player if the ball hits the deck. physical pack that can look to get at the collision and breakdown allowing a chance to slow down/steal ball. Put pressure on SH's basics and force him into errors, Shields the expert here. Scrum half to sweep behind the defensive line.
Attack - Keep things simple in our own half then look to unleash backs in opp territory. Scrum half to dictate play from the breakdown and runners on his shoulder. Huge carrying backrow to get us over the gain line after front 5 set a platform. Midfield to run angles off the 9/10, allowing us gain line breakers. Look to keep opposition guessing with clever lines through midfield. Wingers will look to track the midfield combo and get the end of SBW's offloads in contact. Back 3 to keep things honest and come looking for work.
Manager – Pooly
01. Alex Waller | 09. Morgan Parra |
02. Keven Mealamu | 10. Bernard Foley |
03. Jannie du Plessis | |
04. Brad Davies | 11. Zak Guildford |
05. Flip van der Merwe | 12. Sonny Bill Williams |
06. Brad Shields | 13. Malakai Fekitoa |
07. Callum Clark | 14. Chris Ashton |
08. Nathan Hughes | 15. Matt Tait |
16. Guilhem Guirado 17. Nick Auterac 18. Tomas Francis 19. James Horwill 20. Heinrich Brussow 21. Henry Taylor 22. Scott Williams 23. Miles Benjamin
Tactics:
TARGET THE LINE OUT - With TPN known to go wayward and no real lineout leader for Quins, look to put pressure on the Quins throw throughout.
KICK IN BEHIND AND UP & UNDERS AT QUINS WINGS - Target from the off. Both Quins wings are not renowned for their pressence in the air so will look to get strong kick chase game going with Parra an expert at the box kick. Also look to kick in behind and make them turn.
LOOK TO GET OUTSIDE OF ROUGERIE - Use Fekitoa or wings to attack the 13 channel and exploit Rougerie's lack of gas.
General - We'll be playing a structured physical game from the off, look to smash the opposition back and get into the rucks/maul's and drive through. We'll look to tie the opposition in and then get at their backline, more so in their half. Look to keep it tight in the forward pack and grind through work. Looking to move the opposition pack around and then use big carrying options to punch holes through the opposition defence.
Scrum - Look to get a platform from the off with a strong scrummaging unit. Strong front 5 with big locks will look for the big push once the ball is in and drive the opposition back. Our TH and Hooker will look to target LH and try to get between him and Hooker to allow LH to work on TH If no weakness seen will use as restart.
Line out – Look for quick ball off the top with the world class line out options and experience. Will allow SH good clean ball and have big carriers running off the 9 at angles.
Defence - Blitz defence with high intensity and big hits, looking to drive past the ball player if the ball hits the deck. physical pack that can look to get at the collision and breakdown allowing a chance to slow down/steal ball. Put pressure on SH's basics and force him into errors, Shields the expert here. Scrum half to sweep behind the defensive line.
Attack - Keep things simple in our own half then look to unleash backs in opp territory. Scrum half to dictate play from the breakdown and runners on his shoulder. Huge carrying backrow to get us over the gain line after front 5 set a platform. Midfield to run angles off the 9/10, allowing us gain line breakers. Look to keep opposition guessing with clever lines through midfield. Wingers will look to track the midfield combo and get the end of SBW's offloads in contact. Back 3 to keep things honest and come looking for work.
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Bath Rugby
Manager – CJB
16. Richard Hibbard 17. Benn Robinson 18. Scott Wilson 19. Luke Romano 20. Dan Lydiate 21. George Di Cothi 22. Luther Burrell 23. George North
Overall: We are gonna be looking to play front foot rugby. Look to overwhelm Welsh in the loose with big carries. High tempo offloading game looking to create space and break the defense. Attack the set piece. Try to neutralise the opposition early on and silence the home support.
Scrum: Look to dominate the set piece and use it to restart our game plan. Our props have been well rotated so will be fresh. We will try to set a base, controlled by Messam which he can attack off.
Lineout: We will look to switch up the lineup with Kitch, Messam and Whitelock options in the lineout. Whitelock will run the lineout with Kitch offering an easy banker ball. Look to get up into the air quickly and down for a quick maul. Look to compete on the opposition throw as it is a new combo for them whereas ours is established and knows eachothers games.
Breakdown: Look to generate quick ball for our backs to take advantage of. Kolisi, Messam and Tipuric are all adept at the breakdown. Only send numbers in if confident we can get the ball, otherwise look to set the defence and dare the Welsh to beat us.
Defence: Blitz Defence looking to really put pressure on the Welsh decision makers. TKB has played 9 minutes since the last ITM cup in real life. Put him under immense pressure. Try to stop the ball from getting to the centres. Win the collision and drive through rucks. Wiggles to sweep in behind.
Attack: Our half backs will control our rugby. Wiggles knows how to control a tempo and will play what he sees. Sanchez will look to play flat and involve the back line whenever possible. Look to get the ball in the hands of our dangerous backs. We have natural finishers all over. Williams/LLF/Sanchez can all play first receiver and will rotate in order to keep tempo up and look to play expansively. Look for strong carries from the pack - which has big line breakers - tying in defenders to create overlaps for the backs. Get Big Ben, Slipper, Kolisi, Kitchener and Messam all with their hands on the ball. Wade, De Allende and Campagnaro look to exploit gaps left. Throughout them team look to Keep the ball alive and look for offloads. Look to play with a high tempo and get the ball moving across the back line.
Kicking: Sanchez will be our chosen place kicker. We will chuck in the occasional grabber to chase. LLF, Sanchez and Williams all have the boots necessary to try and put us in a good position territorially if need be.
Substitutes: Our subs will look to keep a high tempo. Hibbard, Wilson and Robinson will come on early in the second half and look to continue dominance at scrum time. Romano will look to add grit and work around the park. Lydiate will come on late look to target the Welsh scrum half and force him into mistakes. Burrell and North add power and the ability to gain yards late on.
Manager – CJB
01. James Slipper | 09. Richard Wigglesworth |
02. Mikey Haywood | 10. Nicolas Sanchez |
03. Ben Tameifuma | |
04. Graham Kitchener | 11. Christian Wade |
05. Sam Whitelock/td] | 12. Christian Lealifano |
06. Siya Kolisi | 13. Michele Campagnaro |
07. Justin Tipuric | 14. Damian De Allende |
08. Liam Messam | 15. Liam Williams |
Overall: We are gonna be looking to play front foot rugby. Look to overwhelm Welsh in the loose with big carries. High tempo offloading game looking to create space and break the defense. Attack the set piece. Try to neutralise the opposition early on and silence the home support.
Scrum: Look to dominate the set piece and use it to restart our game plan. Our props have been well rotated so will be fresh. We will try to set a base, controlled by Messam which he can attack off.
Lineout: We will look to switch up the lineup with Kitch, Messam and Whitelock options in the lineout. Whitelock will run the lineout with Kitch offering an easy banker ball. Look to get up into the air quickly and down for a quick maul. Look to compete on the opposition throw as it is a new combo for them whereas ours is established and knows eachothers games.
Breakdown: Look to generate quick ball for our backs to take advantage of. Kolisi, Messam and Tipuric are all adept at the breakdown. Only send numbers in if confident we can get the ball, otherwise look to set the defence and dare the Welsh to beat us.
Defence: Blitz Defence looking to really put pressure on the Welsh decision makers. TKB has played 9 minutes since the last ITM cup in real life. Put him under immense pressure. Try to stop the ball from getting to the centres. Win the collision and drive through rucks. Wiggles to sweep in behind.
Attack: Our half backs will control our rugby. Wiggles knows how to control a tempo and will play what he sees. Sanchez will look to play flat and involve the back line whenever possible. Look to get the ball in the hands of our dangerous backs. We have natural finishers all over. Williams/LLF/Sanchez can all play first receiver and will rotate in order to keep tempo up and look to play expansively. Look for strong carries from the pack - which has big line breakers - tying in defenders to create overlaps for the backs. Get Big Ben, Slipper, Kolisi, Kitchener and Messam all with their hands on the ball. Wade, De Allende and Campagnaro look to exploit gaps left. Throughout them team look to Keep the ball alive and look for offloads. Look to play with a high tempo and get the ball moving across the back line.
Kicking: Sanchez will be our chosen place kicker. We will chuck in the occasional grabber to chase. LLF, Sanchez and Williams all have the boots necessary to try and put us in a good position territorially if need be.
Substitutes: Our subs will look to keep a high tempo. Hibbard, Wilson and Robinson will come on early in the second half and look to continue dominance at scrum time. Romano will look to add grit and work around the park. Lydiate will come on late look to target the Welsh scrum half and force him into mistakes. Burrell and North add power and the ability to gain yards late on.
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Re: Aviva Premiership Round Eighteen
Harlequins
Manager – Steven_Sharks
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16. Rob Buchanan 17. Steven Kitchoff 18. John Afoa 19. Jim Hamilton 20. Jack Clifford 21. Karl Dickson 22. Stuart Olding 23. Jack Nowell
Control Territory
Exploit the lack of renowned kickers across the Saracens outside backs. Use the boot of Pienaar, Myler, JMH and Slade to kick behind the Saracens back 3 and get us deep into their half. Should they drop men back we can simply exploit the space created in the defensive line.
Attack
When in the Saracens half look to get pods running off 10 and 12 before spinning it wide into the hands of Thomas and Halai in open spaces. Really look to attack Guildford 1 on 1 with Thomas. Effective carrying from our pack essential to get us across the gainline. Strong carriers in pack to hit the ball at pace with support.
Control Tempo
Play the game at our pace with Pienaar and Myler two of the best around at this. We will slow down when we need to and speed up when we are making line breaks and our offload game is clicking. Look to get big carriers such as Gorgodze, Botha, Hooper and Rougerie into spaces with our first receiver standing flat.
Breakdown
Hooper and Wood looking to boss this area, especially in the midfield and wide channels. In attack we will look to ruck effectively to get quick ball.
Defence
Look to defend outside to in. Get SBW and Fekitoa running at men back on the inside. Look to double up in the tackle with one man on legs and the other on the ball.
Manager – Steven_Sharks
01. Tony Woodcock | 09. Ruan Pienaar |
02. Tatafu Polota-Nau | 10. Steven Myler (k) |
03. Kieran Brookes | |
04. Bakkies Botha | 11. Teddy Thomas |
05. George Kruis | 12. Juan Martin Hernandez |
06. Tom Wood | 13. Aurelien Rougerie |
07. Michael Hooper (c) | 14. Frank Halai |
08. Mamuka Gorgodze | 15. Colin Slade |
16. Rob Buchanan 17. Steven Kitchoff 18. John Afoa 19. Jim Hamilton 20. Jack Clifford 21. Karl Dickson 22. Stuart Olding 23. Jack Nowell
Control Territory
Exploit the lack of renowned kickers across the Saracens outside backs. Use the boot of Pienaar, Myler, JMH and Slade to kick behind the Saracens back 3 and get us deep into their half. Should they drop men back we can simply exploit the space created in the defensive line.
Attack
When in the Saracens half look to get pods running off 10 and 12 before spinning it wide into the hands of Thomas and Halai in open spaces. Really look to attack Guildford 1 on 1 with Thomas. Effective carrying from our pack essential to get us across the gainline. Strong carriers in pack to hit the ball at pace with support.
Control Tempo
Play the game at our pace with Pienaar and Myler two of the best around at this. We will slow down when we need to and speed up when we are making line breaks and our offload game is clicking. Look to get big carriers such as Gorgodze, Botha, Hooper and Rougerie into spaces with our first receiver standing flat.
Breakdown
Hooper and Wood looking to boss this area, especially in the midfield and wide channels. In attack we will look to ruck effectively to get quick ball.
Defence
Look to defend outside to in. Get SBW and Fekitoa running at men back on the inside. Look to double up in the tackle with one man on legs and the other on the ball.
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Re: Aviva Premiership Round Eighteen
Newcastle Falcons
Manager – Bambam
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16.George McGuigan 17.Soana Tongahuia 18.Luc Ducalcon 19. Luke Jones 20. Will Fraser 21.Dave Lewis 22. Ian Madigan 23. Charlie Sharples
Set piece - Look to target Thomas with Mullan using his knowledge from international training, backed up by Coles, with Slater and Ewers primarily packing down on that side. If no weakness use as restart. In the lineout, Kruger to call and mark Potgeiter, force them to use the front option and defend the maul or try and go long where Read is waiting. On our ball, use Slater/Kruger/Read/McCaw as options.
Breakdown - McCaw and Read as a combo to work the breakdown, backed up by Coles as a trio, Read to primarily play the wider channels and look for turnovers with the rest of the pack competing close in. Big front 5 to smash the rucks and clear them off the ball. Look to get to rucks ahead of Welch and we think we can get the advantage here.
Kicking - Use JD, Smith and Piutau as kicking options when pinned deep to keep the pressure off Farrell. Target Fitzgerald for an aerial bombardment with Smith and Piutau chasing hard. Kick in behind the wings to play for territory. We've got 2 full backs in our back 3, and Strettle is also good in the air
Attack - Use Smith and Piutau to step in at first receiver and challenge the line at times. Big carriers in Faumuina, Slater and Ewers to tie their defence in at which point we'll go wide. Read to target the wider channels in attack as he chooses. Get the big runners going down Biggar's channel, he's played every game of a physical 6N and we think he could be fatigued as the game continues. JDV to carry direct into the 10 channel off lineout ball whenever its on.
Defence - No weak links in the back line, counter ruck hard and look for turnovers.
Bench - Big ball carriers and a breakdown specialist in Fraser, then plenty of pace and gamebreaking ability in Madigan and Sharples if we're chasing the game
Key points
Target Thomas with our big guys up front in the scrum
Welch is a weak link for Irish at 7, use his inexperience at this level and target the breakdown
Kick to challenge Fitzgerald in the air
Use multiple first receivers to keep us moving forward and keep them guessing
We're well rested and have international quality all over the park
Manager – Bambam
01. Matt Mullan | 09. Nick Phipps |
02. Dane Coles | 10. Owen Farrell (k) |
03. Charlie Faumuina | |
04. Ed Slater | 11. Charles Piutau |
05. Juandre Kruger | 12. Jean De Villiers |
06. David Ewers | 13. Jonathan Davies |
07. Richie McCaw | 14. David Strettle |
08. Kieran Read (c) | 15. Ben Smith |
16.George McGuigan 17.Soana Tongahuia 18.Luc Ducalcon 19. Luke Jones 20. Will Fraser 21.Dave Lewis 22. Ian Madigan 23. Charlie Sharples
Set piece - Look to target Thomas with Mullan using his knowledge from international training, backed up by Coles, with Slater and Ewers primarily packing down on that side. If no weakness use as restart. In the lineout, Kruger to call and mark Potgeiter, force them to use the front option and defend the maul or try and go long where Read is waiting. On our ball, use Slater/Kruger/Read/McCaw as options.
Breakdown - McCaw and Read as a combo to work the breakdown, backed up by Coles as a trio, Read to primarily play the wider channels and look for turnovers with the rest of the pack competing close in. Big front 5 to smash the rucks and clear them off the ball. Look to get to rucks ahead of Welch and we think we can get the advantage here.
Kicking - Use JD, Smith and Piutau as kicking options when pinned deep to keep the pressure off Farrell. Target Fitzgerald for an aerial bombardment with Smith and Piutau chasing hard. Kick in behind the wings to play for territory. We've got 2 full backs in our back 3, and Strettle is also good in the air
Attack - Use Smith and Piutau to step in at first receiver and challenge the line at times. Big carriers in Faumuina, Slater and Ewers to tie their defence in at which point we'll go wide. Read to target the wider channels in attack as he chooses. Get the big runners going down Biggar's channel, he's played every game of a physical 6N and we think he could be fatigued as the game continues. JDV to carry direct into the 10 channel off lineout ball whenever its on.
Defence - No weak links in the back line, counter ruck hard and look for turnovers.
Bench - Big ball carriers and a breakdown specialist in Fraser, then plenty of pace and gamebreaking ability in Madigan and Sharples if we're chasing the game
Key points
Target Thomas with our big guys up front in the scrum
Welch is a weak link for Irish at 7, use his inexperience at this level and target the breakdown
Kick to challenge Fitzgerald in the air
Use multiple first receivers to keep us moving forward and keep them guessing
We're well rested and have international quality all over the park
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Re: Aviva Premiership Round Eighteen
Gloucester
Manager – anonmattyt
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16 wood 17 Strauss 18 Mas 19 taofufina 20 Dickinson 21 Robson 22 Carter 23 Walker
Glos make the trip to Sale for a tasty game.
TARGET BREAKDOWN– We have a big mobile physically strong bunch and will hit rucks with impact.
We will Send numbers in and try and effect turnovers or Disrupt ball.we believe the likes of beast Palu Gray Alberts Savea Have the physicality and the power to swamp their backrow. We will target their lack of fetcher
TARGET 9 10 channel- Get our big runners in to the channel and look to get in behind. We also want pressure here in defence with care off colour this season and able to be got at. sexton carries Ireland and has come off a draining six nations campaign so we see him as not being at his freshest so will get at him
Scrum- we see an advantage here.On their ball beastl Will be targetting Moore.Strauss is equal choice with BDP We see the scrum Edge Continuing when benches empty. In the conditions there will not be that many scrums
Lineout - with 5 jumpers we will look to threaten their ball on every throw.
With our own we will vary where we throw it to and look to mix the drive and off the top. We have purposely gone with Gray and Robson to really challenge here as we believe sale lack a line out leader and have 2 predominantly front jumpers as locks
General - our forwards will be looking to get on front foot throughout with our abrasive ball carriers.
When on we will look to offload to try and get in behind. We
Have picked a backrow of Alberts Palu and Savea to carry heavily and put
Us in front foot.
Backs- overall with the expected platform we have our backs
Are there to exploit it. We have pace and power all over and in Toomua and cips we have 2 play makers to interchange as well as 2 kicking options. We will look to vary our play probe for Gaps. When needed we have hard runners to bosh it.
We have numerous players able to step in to first Receiver with toomua, Cips Dagg, May.This means we can be lethal from turnover ball and is something we will be looking for throughout
First of all backs need to put us in right positions so kicking is important as.It is in any int as evidenced in England vs Ireland game.
As the game breaks up we will be running back more ball And looking to up the tempo and use quick throw ins etc.
In defenxe we will blitz hard with 9 sweeping.
Bench- in close games benches are the difference and glos have a bench that can chase a game or close one out.
We see sales lack of a ten replacement as an opportunity with sexton having played a 6nations. If he comes off sale will be without a really recognised 10
Manager – anonmattyt
01. Beast | 09. TJ Perenara |
02. Gray | 10. Cipriani |
03. Ousthuizen | |
04. Gray | 11. May |
05. Robson | 12. Toomua |
06. Alberts | 13. Juan De Jongh |
07. Savea | 14. Gear |
08. Palu | 15. Dagg |
16 wood 17 Strauss 18 Mas 19 taofufina 20 Dickinson 21 Robson 22 Carter 23 Walker
Glos make the trip to Sale for a tasty game.
TARGET BREAKDOWN– We have a big mobile physically strong bunch and will hit rucks with impact.
We will Send numbers in and try and effect turnovers or Disrupt ball.we believe the likes of beast Palu Gray Alberts Savea Have the physicality and the power to swamp their backrow. We will target their lack of fetcher
TARGET 9 10 channel- Get our big runners in to the channel and look to get in behind. We also want pressure here in defence with care off colour this season and able to be got at. sexton carries Ireland and has come off a draining six nations campaign so we see him as not being at his freshest so will get at him
Scrum- we see an advantage here.On their ball beastl Will be targetting Moore.Strauss is equal choice with BDP We see the scrum Edge Continuing when benches empty. In the conditions there will not be that many scrums
Lineout - with 5 jumpers we will look to threaten their ball on every throw.
With our own we will vary where we throw it to and look to mix the drive and off the top. We have purposely gone with Gray and Robson to really challenge here as we believe sale lack a line out leader and have 2 predominantly front jumpers as locks
General - our forwards will be looking to get on front foot throughout with our abrasive ball carriers.
When on we will look to offload to try and get in behind. We
Have picked a backrow of Alberts Palu and Savea to carry heavily and put
Us in front foot.
Backs- overall with the expected platform we have our backs
Are there to exploit it. We have pace and power all over and in Toomua and cips we have 2 play makers to interchange as well as 2 kicking options. We will look to vary our play probe for Gaps. When needed we have hard runners to bosh it.
We have numerous players able to step in to first Receiver with toomua, Cips Dagg, May.This means we can be lethal from turnover ball and is something we will be looking for throughout
First of all backs need to put us in right positions so kicking is important as.It is in any int as evidenced in England vs Ireland game.
As the game breaks up we will be running back more ball And looking to up the tempo and use quick throw ins etc.
In defenxe we will blitz hard with 9 sweeping.
Bench- in close games benches are the difference and glos have a bench that can chase a game or close one out.
We see sales lack of a ten replacement as an opportunity with sexton having played a 6nations. If he comes off sale will be without a really recognised 10
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Re: Aviva Premiership Round Eighteen
Exeter Chiefs
Manager – Fluxy
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16. Dimitri Szarzewski 17. Ryan Grant 18. Jake Cooper-Wooley 19. Tomás Lavanini 20. Luke Wallace 21. Chris Cook 22. Alex Losowski 23. Andrew Trimble
With dry conditions we will be looking to play a possession based, high intensity, offloading game. Looking for runners off the ball carriers shoulder and look to offload just before or in the tackle. If the offload is not on we will take the tackle and recycle the ball quickly, going through the phases and keeping hold of possession.
In defence, as always we will be running a banana defence. Focus will be on the gain-line collisions and driving back in the tackle. Line speed and no dog-legs will be key components. Minimal numbers committed to opposition breakdown. White will sweep in behind the defensive line to sweep up any kicks through the line.
Manager – Fluxy
01. Wyatt Crockett | 09. Nic White |
02. Jack Yeandle | 10. Camille Lopez |
03. Davit Kubriashvili | |
04. Patrick Tuipulotu | 11. Tom Varndell |
05. Jake Ball | 12. Brad Barritt |
06. Michael Paterson (C) | 13. Adam Ashley-Cooper |
07. Yannick Nyanga | 14. Cory Jane |
08. Fritz Lee | 15. James O'Connor |
16. Dimitri Szarzewski 17. Ryan Grant 18. Jake Cooper-Wooley 19. Tomás Lavanini 20. Luke Wallace 21. Chris Cook 22. Alex Losowski 23. Andrew Trimble
With dry conditions we will be looking to play a possession based, high intensity, offloading game. Looking for runners off the ball carriers shoulder and look to offload just before or in the tackle. If the offload is not on we will take the tackle and recycle the ball quickly, going through the phases and keeping hold of possession.
In defence, as always we will be running a banana defence. Focus will be on the gain-line collisions and driving back in the tackle. Line speed and no dog-legs will be key components. Minimal numbers committed to opposition breakdown. White will sweep in behind the defensive line to sweep up any kicks through the line.
- Territory - When we kick will aim to find touch deep within Tigers territory, and force a competition at the resulting line out, close to their line or within their 22. Here we will look to use the ability of Paterson and Tuipolotu in the air, and utilise our big front five to disrupt any mauls.
- Lineout - Using Paterson, Ball & Tui to mix up our options and look for possession off the top and into midfeld.
- Scrum - Look to get the ball in and out quickly, Using the pace and power of our back row unit to make ground and get on the front foot.
- Breakdown - Look for strong carries from our pack, tying in the opposition defence to create overlaps for our backs. We’ll be looking to keep the ball alive and look for the offload when on. Our back-row will target the breakdown, looking to blow through the ruck and past the ball, to create clean ball. Allowing time for the halfbacks to dictate.
- Attack - In the opposition half take our time and not rush with ball in hand. Have confidence in our carriers to tie in defenders and get across the gain line and in our backs to exploit the gaps when we create them. Carriers to target the defence down Burns & 36 channels, with our back three looking to isolate their slower lads in the defensive line eg Hines, Waldrom & Basteraud.
- Build a Score - Flood to take on kicking at goal responsibilities. Any penalty within their ten metre to be kicked at goal to keep scoreboard ticking. Unless ten metres from the line then we kick for the line-out and apply pressure.
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Re: Aviva Premiership Round Eighteen
Wasps recall Paul James, Tom Youngs, David Wilson, Matt Symons, Duane Vermeulen, Noa Nakaitaci, Ma'a Nonu, Robbie Freuan and Bryan Habana to the starting XV as we return to Premiership action, with Ben Youngs having to settle for places on the bench.
London Wasps
Manager: Ozzy3213
Reps: 16. Deon Fourie 17. Scott Sio 18. Ben Alexander 19. Romain Millo-Chluski 20. Fulgence Ouedraogo, 21. Ben Youngs 22. Shane Geraghty, 23. Marland Yarde.
Basic Game Plan
In good conditions we will be looking to play a possession based game, going through the phases and continually shifting the point of attack. When deep in our half we won't take chances with offloading, but will make ground carrying close to the ruck and recycling quickly, or using the boots of Cruden and Armitage to take us up the field.
In defence, as always we will be running a blitz defence. Our focus will be on the gainline collisions and driving back in the tackle. Line speed and no dog-legs will be key components for us. Smith will sweep in behind the defensive line to counter any chips/grubbers.
Specifics
Key Points
London Wasps
Manager: Ozzy3213
01. Paul James | 09. Aaron Smith |
02. Tom Youngs | 10. Aaron Cruden |
03. David Wilson | |
04. Matt Symons | 11. Noa Nakaitaci |
05. Sebastien Vahaamahina | 12. Ma'a Nonu |
06. Marcell Coetzee | 13. Robbie Freuan |
07. Steffon Armitage | 14. Bryan Habana |
08. Duane Vermeulen | 15. Delon Armitage |
Reps: 16. Deon Fourie 17. Scott Sio 18. Ben Alexander 19. Romain Millo-Chluski 20. Fulgence Ouedraogo, 21. Ben Youngs 22. Shane Geraghty, 23. Marland Yarde.
Basic Game Plan
In good conditions we will be looking to play a possession based game, going through the phases and continually shifting the point of attack. When deep in our half we won't take chances with offloading, but will make ground carrying close to the ruck and recycling quickly, or using the boots of Cruden and Armitage to take us up the field.
In defence, as always we will be running a blitz defence. Our focus will be on the gainline collisions and driving back in the tackle. Line speed and no dog-legs will be key components for us. Smith will sweep in behind the defensive line to counter any chips/grubbers.
Specifics
- Lineout. Nothing flash. Hit our front and middle jumpers and ensure that we secure our ball. We will also mix it up, shortening the lineout and using our back row as crash ball options off the top. On Saints ball put pressure on through Vahaamahina and Vermeulen, who are athletic lineout jumpers.
- Scrum. Get low and underneath their props and drive straight. Really test their props technical abilities rather than get in to a battle of strength.
- Breakdown. When we carry in, we will flood the breakdown rucking well past the ball to free it up quickly and go again. In defence, if we have made a passive tackle and the carrier has momentum we will not overcommit, but will maintain a strong defensive line. If we win the collision and knock the carrier back we will look to get the second man in hard over the ball to turn it over. Key for us is being selective.
- Attacking Play. We will be looking to play a Super Rugby type offloading game, with the ball shifted on to the support runner just prior to the point of the tackle with the defender already committed. We will also utilise the pick and go, keeping their defensive line on the back foot. We will then look to shift the direction of play and pull their defenders out of position to create gaps. Smith to also look to snipe around the fringes and keep us going forwards all the time. Lastly, we look to get big runners through their midfield, looking to target link between Giteau and Daly and test their defensive co-ordination.
- Tactical Kicking. If we kick, we will look to kick for touch deep in Saracens territory and then contest the lineout.
Key Points
- Form/Momentum We are the form team in the game. After a slow start we've built momentum and won a trophy last time out.
- Sticking to the gameplan. Saints threat is from the ball in hand ability of their backs. We WILL NOT kick to them. we will go through the phases and play possession. If we kick, it will be for touch and we'll contest the lineout in their territory.
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Re: Aviva Premiership Round Eighteen
SirJohnnyEnglish wrote:prop_lyd wrote:Will struggle to put team in tomorrow so here's my team for this week:
London Irish
Manager – Prop.
01. Ben Franks 09. Lee Dickson 02. Ross Batty 10. Dan Biggar 03. Henry Thomas 04. Stuart Hooper (c) 11. Nick Cummins 05. Jacques Potgeiter 12. Alapati Leuia 06. Jordan Taufua 13. Conrad Smith 07. Will Welch 14. Horatio Agulla 08. Ben Morgan 15. Luke Fitzgerald
16. Ken Owens 17. Rhodri Jones 18. Will Collier 19. Tom Savage 20. Sam Warburton 21. Rory Kockott 22. Jules Plisson 23. Jaimie Roberts
Set piece: We have picked a strong scrummaging front 5 who all bring carrying bulk to the game. From kick offs we will look to go 2 passes in before hitting our direct runners. Scrummage low and straight. We will look to target their props but if no parity then use for quick restart.
Breakdown: We will look to slow down their ball by committing players, if they have quick ball we will leave it but will look for turnovers and we have balance in Talfua (tackles), Welch (jackles) and Wray (carries). We know they are good on the floor so will look to prevent McCaw from getting to the breakdown quickly and look to ship the ball. Taufua comes into the game in great form for the Crusaders
Half Backs: Biggar will stand flat initially to give Leuia and our runners the chance to get over the gainline. Dickson will control the tempo and slow the ball down if needed. We have all seen Biggar under the high ball so will use this weapon today.
Attack: Go direct and look to draw two players to commit the tackle before getting quick ball, we have a mobile pack who will look to run off the backs and round the corner keeping them guessing. Use the centre pairing to pull the strings with players who know each other well and international quality out wide. Looking to play an offloading game and get the ball to the wings.
Bench: International impact in all areas with Owens and Jones bringing scrum impact, Warburton. Quality in the backs with Kockott and Plisson looking to switch the play and up the tempo towards the end and Roberts to have a run out targetting weak and scattered defence.
Defence: Strong defenders across the park will look at making the intiial big impact hit. We will target the centres are so will look to prevent them offloading the ball by double tackling them. We will look to blitz with Welch in their 10’s face. Inside-out defence.
Overall: Controlled performance. We will look to hit the ball up twice and suck in defenders by going the same way till we run out of space, we will then flash across and target their pack out wide. We will look to negate their carrying options and put pressure on their half back combination not letting them get the upper hand. We want quick ball so will look to play an offloading game. Target JDV who has been out of action for a while now.
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Re: Aviva Premiership Round Eighteen
SJE tactics in by 10 am for me. Just back from work and straight out to Rugby
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Re: Aviva Premiership Round Eighteen
Tactics in tomorrow morning for me too
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Re: Aviva Premiership Round Eighteen
Tactics-
Breakdown: use Ward and Barclay in tandem chasing the ball, backed by Fearns in particular, using our powerful other forwards to clear out aggressively to ensure quick ball. On defensive ball, Ward and Barclay to look to disrupt but unless turnover is on, keep numbers out for defence.
Attack: move the ball around with our hard carrying pack, driving in units and looking to tire their pack. Use pop passes from 9 and 10 to our back row to crash ball, supported closely to create fast ball.
When ball is quick, FTH to attack the line with runners coming in at different angles from deep, looking to make space and pop into it for our tracking back 3 and our powerful back row when they have a more broken field to devastate.
We have good kick chasers in the back 3 so look to kick through the defence if it charges up, with grubbers, cross fields and chips, as we can contest there.
Defence- blitz led by Lowe, sweeping by 9, the back row looking to rough up their playmakers with big hits. Really aggressive and physical defence. Look to run back kicks with our running back 3
Kicking- kick high for possession not territory. Look to use the crossfield in their 22. Take all points on offer
Scrum- look to press their front row especially late in the match where our tactics will aim to tire them
Lineout, keep it simple and maul it up, looking to commit their pack tacklers for moves ie off the inside of 10
Subs- use as needed
In brief- aggressive rucking, aggressive tackling blitz, kick for possession, move about their pack and sap them, move the ball to our danger men in gaps
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Re: Aviva Premiership Round Eighteen
Tactics done, sorry for the delay
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Re: Aviva Premiership Round Eighteen
PREDICTIONS OPEN
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Re: Aviva Premiership Round Eighteen
Having problems with the home broadband. Unless I get it working apologies won't be getting predictions in this weekend
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Re: Aviva Premiership Round Eighteen
Luke just spotted, Ranger is injured for you mate
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Re: Aviva Premiership Round Eighteen
He came back last week I believe bud.
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Re: Aviva Premiership Round Eighteen
Argh got my comps messed up. If Monye can come in and cuthbert on bench cool, if not no biggie.
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Re: Aviva Premiership Round Eighteen
Sorry mate, would've told you sooner, only I panicked and only double checked mine this morning!
See what SJE says, as he has opened predos, but if he lets you amend then that's fine with me
See what SJE says, as he has opened predos, but if he lets you amend then that's fine with me
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Re: Aviva Premiership Round Eighteen
As there is no predictions and Fluxy doesn't mind I'll make the change. Named my team originally with a few injuries in it as well after putting up a reminder about them
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Should've made some predictions...
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Sale 24 - 24 Gloucester
Immense physicality on show up front. Set piece will be pretty even but I'd give the edge to Gloucester 8 in the loose. Not a lot in it. Half backs are even at one a piece with Cips form closing the gap on the excellent Sexton. Prefer the Gloucester midfield to the Sale combo with Gloucester also edging the back three. Its a very good battle which I can't call. Has to be a draw.
Leicester 26 - 24 Exeter
I expect an advantage to Leicester at scrum time with the line out remaining even. Can't seperate the packs in the loose but a marginal advantage to Tigers and the breakdown. Nothing in the half backs or the centres with a bit more in the Chiefs back three. At home Leicester take the win but Chiefs push them all the way.
London Irish 19 - 20 Newcastle
Nothing much in the front 5's in the set piece but a gulf in class on the flanks. Nothing between the half backs with form lacking for Farrell and very little between the centres with Newcastle taking the back threes. 6N and injuries have hurt Irish here and Newcastle have enough to win here.
Northampton 22 - 23 Wasps
George Ford shouldn't be playing here for me and that counts against Saints and see's them lose the battle at half back. Think Wasps will edge the scrum with the line out staying even. Saints front 5 far stronger in the loose. Two strong back rows which offer spades of physicality with experienced campaigners in the Saints back row edging the physical superiority in the Wasps trio. Half backs to Wasps along with the midfield as they will get yards and yards from the Saints pair. Saints the stronger back three.
This is a huge game and a weakened Saints have perhaps for the first time been trumped physically this season and that see's the win come to Wasps.
London Welsh 23 - 23 Bath
Not much in the set piece but Bath edge the batle in the loose up front. Half backs go to Bath with a controlling duo to get them in the right areas. Like the Welsh outside backs and they match Bath in what is usually their strong suit. Both sides need a bit more up front to become genuinely competitive on all fronts.
Immense physicality on show up front. Set piece will be pretty even but I'd give the edge to Gloucester 8 in the loose. Not a lot in it. Half backs are even at one a piece with Cips form closing the gap on the excellent Sexton. Prefer the Gloucester midfield to the Sale combo with Gloucester also edging the back three. Its a very good battle which I can't call. Has to be a draw.
Leicester 26 - 24 Exeter
I expect an advantage to Leicester at scrum time with the line out remaining even. Can't seperate the packs in the loose but a marginal advantage to Tigers and the breakdown. Nothing in the half backs or the centres with a bit more in the Chiefs back three. At home Leicester take the win but Chiefs push them all the way.
London Irish 19 - 20 Newcastle
Nothing much in the front 5's in the set piece but a gulf in class on the flanks. Nothing between the half backs with form lacking for Farrell and very little between the centres with Newcastle taking the back threes. 6N and injuries have hurt Irish here and Newcastle have enough to win here.
Northampton 22 - 23 Wasps
George Ford shouldn't be playing here for me and that counts against Saints and see's them lose the battle at half back. Think Wasps will edge the scrum with the line out staying even. Saints front 5 far stronger in the loose. Two strong back rows which offer spades of physicality with experienced campaigners in the Saints back row edging the physical superiority in the Wasps trio. Half backs to Wasps along with the midfield as they will get yards and yards from the Saints pair. Saints the stronger back three.
This is a huge game and a weakened Saints have perhaps for the first time been trumped physically this season and that see's the win come to Wasps.
London Welsh 23 - 23 Bath
Not much in the set piece but Bath edge the batle in the loose up front. Half backs go to Bath with a controlling duo to get them in the right areas. Like the Welsh outside backs and they match Bath in what is usually their strong suit. Both sides need a bit more up front to become genuinely competitive on all fronts.
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Sale 27 - 26 Gloucester
Sale edge forward battle with Ayerza still a rock in the scrums but lineouts and breakdown very close. Gloucester maybe edge some power carrying. TJ and Cips have good form and Care and Sexton variable form so close at HB maybe even edged by Glaws, but Sale have a slight advantage out wide. At home, Sale pinch it
Sale edge forward battle with Ayerza still a rock in the scrums but lineouts and breakdown very close. Gloucester maybe edge some power carrying. TJ and Cips have good form and Care and Sexton variable form so close at HB maybe even edged by Glaws, but Sale have a slight advantage out wide. At home, Sale pinch it
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Tigers 25 - 19 Chiefs
Tigers generally out class Chiefs pack in most positions, with a very canny pack. Bit shaky at halfback for both sides on recent displays, but Chiefs have a few players struggling at struggling real life clubs and Tigers have some too but generally better form, with two good sets of tactics and more power in the backs too and will overpower Chiefs
Tigers generally out class Chiefs pack in most positions, with a very canny pack. Bit shaky at halfback for both sides on recent displays, but Chiefs have a few players struggling at struggling real life clubs and Tigers have some too but generally better form, with two good sets of tactics and more power in the backs too and will overpower Chiefs
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Irish 25 - 23 Falcons
Like the make up of both packs here, with Irish maybe edging the set piece, and Newcastle the breakdown, with a balanced and class backrow. Pragmatic backs approach and on form Biggar helps Irish there, but Falcons have an edge in the back 3. Close but Irish close out home win
Like the make up of both packs here, with Irish maybe edging the set piece, and Newcastle the breakdown, with a balanced and class backrow. Pragmatic backs approach and on form Biggar helps Irish there, but Falcons have an edge in the back 3. Close but Irish close out home win
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Saints 24 vs 25 Wasps
Two exceptional packs but with tiredness in a few 6 Nation players for Saints and Wasps fresh with a brutal backrow too, Wasps manage to get ahead in the pack battle. Much harder to separate the backs, where 9-10 goes to Wasps just, and their backs work very well together but Nakitoa is vulnerable to the deadly wide threat on the Saints side. Think Wasps just have enough to pinch it
Two exceptional packs but with tiredness in a few 6 Nation players for Saints and Wasps fresh with a brutal backrow too, Wasps manage to get ahead in the pack battle. Much harder to separate the backs, where 9-10 goes to Wasps just, and their backs work very well together but Nakitoa is vulnerable to the deadly wide threat on the Saints side. Think Wasps just have enough to pinch it
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Saracens 28 -27 Quins
Saracens can out power Quins pack though set piece is close. Quins edge the breakdown as they have pace and power here, though Sarries put up a good fight. Opposite styles at 9-10 but Sarries whilst not at their best form, allow their other backs to really get going and that backline will get enough decent ball to cut the defence up. Quins hang in but Sarries win
Saracens can out power Quins pack though set piece is close. Quins edge the breakdown as they have pace and power here, though Sarries put up a good fight. Opposite styles at 9-10 but Sarries whilst not at their best form, allow their other backs to really get going and that backline will get enough decent ball to cut the defence up. Quins hang in but Sarries win
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These shut at 10pm Johnny?
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Tend to accept late stragglers once there in tonight
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I might be late tonight then mate, you don't do results till am do you?
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Leicester Tigers 22 - 19 Exeter Chiefs
Simply too much power in the home pack, not many teams can compete with them and they set a very good platform. Burns back in form, but not sure whether Tigers can get many tries in their backline - Chiefs won't get as much ball, but have some quality finishers outwide.
Irish 24 - 24 Newcastle Falcons
A close game but can see Falcons getting a slight edge in the pack from second row and back rows. However, Slater in and Farrell injured. The Irish backline is very good, few issues of Leuia at no12 due to lack of games. Think real damage will be done by McCaw, which Warburton will address when he comes on but could be a little too late, but can't see either side winning this.
Saracens 24 - 23 Harlequins
Really close game, two very even packs - can see a slight edge to Quins come lineout time due to Wood's presence, but Pooly's pack full of grit and excellent breakdown work from Clark and Hughes. Myler in excellent form atm, but can see the game won by the midfield of the home team, which will provide Ashton with some great opportunities to score.
London Welsh 25 - 27 Bath
Really like the Bath pack, still think it lacks a proper no8 but a lot of big ball carriers and going to make it a very even pack battle. The area where the game is won is the try scorers Bath have littered throughout their backline, Wade is in tremendous form as he showed Friday night. That extra bit of spark sees an away win, just!
Simply too much power in the home pack, not many teams can compete with them and they set a very good platform. Burns back in form, but not sure whether Tigers can get many tries in their backline - Chiefs won't get as much ball, but have some quality finishers outwide.
Irish 24 - 24 Newcastle Falcons
A close game but can see Falcons getting a slight edge in the pack from second row and back rows. However, Slater in and Farrell injured. The Irish backline is very good, few issues of Leuia at no12 due to lack of games. Think real damage will be done by McCaw, which Warburton will address when he comes on but could be a little too late, but can't see either side winning this.
Saracens 24 - 23 Harlequins
Really close game, two very even packs - can see a slight edge to Quins come lineout time due to Wood's presence, but Pooly's pack full of grit and excellent breakdown work from Clark and Hughes. Myler in excellent form atm, but can see the game won by the midfield of the home team, which will provide Ashton with some great opportunities to score.
London Welsh 25 - 27 Bath
Really like the Bath pack, still think it lacks a proper no8 but a lot of big ball carriers and going to make it a very even pack battle. The area where the game is won is the try scorers Bath have littered throughout their backline, Wade is in tremendous form as he showed Friday night. That extra bit of spark sees an away win, just!
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Sale Sharks 26 - 24 Gloucester Rugby
Smashing contest up front, literally! Glaws perhaps have the edge around the park as a pack, but are just shaded by Sharks in the set piece, who are strong offensively and defensively. Glos have a bit better form in their back line, but there is no denying the quality in the home side backs.
With the benches emptying into the game late on, the difference will be the consistent kicking of Sexton who will just edge Sharks at home against a very strong Glos side.
Saracens 28 - 29 Harlequins
Two relatively even front fives, but Quins just edge the back row with the quality in the unit. This allows both back lines to attempt to wrestle control of the game from each other. I like Sarries idea to target Quins wings in the air and under the high ball, it will come off well allowing them to pin back Quins, but there will also be the odd situation where the defence fails and allows Thomas or Halai a great attacking opportunity. With both sides set up very evenly, the only difference will come about from the combination of the Quins back row creating penalty opportunities and to allow Myler kick Quins to the tightest of away wins.
London Irish 21 - 23 Newcastle Falcons
Very even up front, but Falcons edge the back rows with their quality on the flanks. For me Biggar should not be starting, as much like Ford for Saints, he has had a very heavy and intense six nations campaign. The six nations hangover has probably hurt Irish most, especially up front. Unfortunately the Six Nations hangover costs Irish a possible win.
Northampton Saints 25 - 28 Wasps
Probably the biggest game of the weekend. Upfront Wasps just edge the Saints set piece with Symons leading the line out and James and Wilson being solid up against Mulipola and Mako. Saints will generate some real go forward in the loose however to allow their halfbacks to play. My biggest issue with the Saints side is the likes of Parisse, Ford and Halfpenny starting who have had long and tiring tournaments. Wasps have their tried and tested combination in the midfield which will dictate the tempo and territory of the game. In the end Wasps will edge a massive away win!
London Welsh 24 - 25 Bath Rugby
The typical Welsh gritty forward pack gets their back line some real go forward ball for their halfbacks to play with. Bath have a solid platform but that will be spoilt by the good work of the Welsh back five. Bath backs are a step up in quality, but are slightly on the back foot with a stuttering supply of possession. As the game wears on Bath will ring the changes and up the intensity which will help them edge Welsh out of the win.
Smashing contest up front, literally! Glaws perhaps have the edge around the park as a pack, but are just shaded by Sharks in the set piece, who are strong offensively and defensively. Glos have a bit better form in their back line, but there is no denying the quality in the home side backs.
With the benches emptying into the game late on, the difference will be the consistent kicking of Sexton who will just edge Sharks at home against a very strong Glos side.
Saracens 28 - 29 Harlequins
Two relatively even front fives, but Quins just edge the back row with the quality in the unit. This allows both back lines to attempt to wrestle control of the game from each other. I like Sarries idea to target Quins wings in the air and under the high ball, it will come off well allowing them to pin back Quins, but there will also be the odd situation where the defence fails and allows Thomas or Halai a great attacking opportunity. With both sides set up very evenly, the only difference will come about from the combination of the Quins back row creating penalty opportunities and to allow Myler kick Quins to the tightest of away wins.
London Irish 21 - 23 Newcastle Falcons
Very even up front, but Falcons edge the back rows with their quality on the flanks. For me Biggar should not be starting, as much like Ford for Saints, he has had a very heavy and intense six nations campaign. The six nations hangover has probably hurt Irish most, especially up front. Unfortunately the Six Nations hangover costs Irish a possible win.
Northampton Saints 25 - 28 Wasps
Probably the biggest game of the weekend. Upfront Wasps just edge the Saints set piece with Symons leading the line out and James and Wilson being solid up against Mulipola and Mako. Saints will generate some real go forward in the loose however to allow their halfbacks to play. My biggest issue with the Saints side is the likes of Parisse, Ford and Halfpenny starting who have had long and tiring tournaments. Wasps have their tried and tested combination in the midfield which will dictate the tempo and territory of the game. In the end Wasps will edge a massive away win!
London Welsh 24 - 25 Bath Rugby
The typical Welsh gritty forward pack gets their back line some real go forward ball for their halfbacks to play with. Bath have a solid platform but that will be spoilt by the good work of the Welsh back five. Bath backs are a step up in quality, but are slightly on the back foot with a stuttering supply of possession. As the game wears on Bath will ring the changes and up the intensity which will help them edge Welsh out of the win.
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Will be a couple of hours probably. Had to do few extra hours at work. Sorry lads up to you if you keep it up
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Sale 26-23 Gloucester
Think Sale have the edge at the scrum, maybe slight advantage to Glos at the lineout. Great battle at the breakdown, think Savea is still a bit green and maybe just swings it to Sale. About evens at halfback, but Sale have a slight edge in the back 3 and bench and take this at home.
Leicester 28-25 Exeter
Leicester's big pack gives them the advantage in the front 5, think they can build off this platform. Very even at the breakdown, while it's very close at halfback, maybe slight edge to Chiefs. Chiefs take the outside backs, benches even so home advantage swings it.
Saints 27-29 Wasps
Great game on paper. Very even in the front 5 where a fatigued Lawes has less impact than usual. The Coetzee/Armitage combo gives Wasps the slightest of breakdown edges IMO. I don't think Ford should be playing here, and as a result Wasps excellent HB pairing gives them a big advantage. Saints slightly stronger in the outside backs and bench, but the fatigue factor is too much and Wasps win.
Sarries 24-24 Quins
Close matchup again, think Sarries set up well by attacking lineout and Rougerie's, and have the players to pull off the gameplan. Quins generally stronger in the breakdown battle, but the Sarries gameplan and home advantage gives them the draw late on.
Welsh 23-22 Bath
Welsh have a slight advantage at scrum time, although Bath maybe take the lineout due to Whitelock. Messam isn't a natural 8, and think Bath back row lacks some physicality with Kolisi and Tips at flanker. One a piece at halfback, while Bath have an edge in the backs. Benches even given 6N fatigue for Bath, and Welsh hold on
Think Sale have the edge at the scrum, maybe slight advantage to Glos at the lineout. Great battle at the breakdown, think Savea is still a bit green and maybe just swings it to Sale. About evens at halfback, but Sale have a slight edge in the back 3 and bench and take this at home.
Leicester 28-25 Exeter
Leicester's big pack gives them the advantage in the front 5, think they can build off this platform. Very even at the breakdown, while it's very close at halfback, maybe slight edge to Chiefs. Chiefs take the outside backs, benches even so home advantage swings it.
Saints 27-29 Wasps
Great game on paper. Very even in the front 5 where a fatigued Lawes has less impact than usual. The Coetzee/Armitage combo gives Wasps the slightest of breakdown edges IMO. I don't think Ford should be playing here, and as a result Wasps excellent HB pairing gives them a big advantage. Saints slightly stronger in the outside backs and bench, but the fatigue factor is too much and Wasps win.
Sarries 24-24 Quins
Close matchup again, think Sarries set up well by attacking lineout and Rougerie's, and have the players to pull off the gameplan. Quins generally stronger in the breakdown battle, but the Sarries gameplan and home advantage gives them the draw late on.
Welsh 23-22 Bath
Welsh have a slight advantage at scrum time, although Bath maybe take the lineout due to Whitelock. Messam isn't a natural 8, and think Bath back row lacks some physicality with Kolisi and Tips at flanker. One a piece at halfback, while Bath have an edge in the backs. Benches even given 6N fatigue for Bath, and Welsh hold on
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Sale 25-24 Glos
Tigers 20-19 Chiefs
Saints 26-27 Wasps
Sarries 24-23 Quins
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Tigers 20-19 Chiefs
Saints 26-27 Wasps
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Welsh 23-24 Bath
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Sale 29-28 Gloucester
Tigers 27-26 Exeter
Irish 20-22 Falcons
Saints 27-26 Wasps
Sarries 23-22 Quins
Tigers 27-26 Exeter
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Saints 27-26 Wasps
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Sale 29-28 Gloucester
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Leicester 23-22 Chiefs
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Sale Sharks 24 Gloucester 23
Leicester Tigers 23 Exeter Chiefs 22
London Irish 23 Newcastle Falcons 23
Saracens 23 Harlequins 22
London Welsh 22 Bath Rugby 22
Leicester Tigers 23 Exeter Chiefs 22
London Irish 23 Newcastle Falcons 23
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Tigers 22-17 Exeter
Both sides fairly even through the back lines but Tigers with more in the pack particularly the front five should win out at home.
Irish 25-30 Falcons
Can see a slight lineout edge for Falcons and see them getting on top at the breakdown. Irish back three struggles against the Falcons kick chase
Saints 21-21 Wasps
Bit more quality to the Saints front 5 but Wasps back row and halfbacks gives them an edge . Cruden's yips kicking wise makes this tough with Halfpenny going well though. Can't call this one.
Saracens 25-24 Quins
Nothing between the sides set piece wise but Quins back row can slow the ball up at times. Sarries halfbacks more capable of unlocking the defence though and the midfield gives serious go forward.
Welsh 18-19 Bath
Not an awful lot between the packs but the Bath halfbacks offer that bit more control with better form.
Both sides fairly even through the back lines but Tigers with more in the pack particularly the front five should win out at home.
Irish 25-30 Falcons
Can see a slight lineout edge for Falcons and see them getting on top at the breakdown. Irish back three struggles against the Falcons kick chase
Saints 21-21 Wasps
Bit more quality to the Saints front 5 but Wasps back row and halfbacks gives them an edge . Cruden's yips kicking wise makes this tough with Halfpenny going well though. Can't call this one.
Saracens 25-24 Quins
Nothing between the sides set piece wise but Quins back row can slow the ball up at times. Sarries halfbacks more capable of unlocking the defence though and the midfield gives serious go forward.
Welsh 18-19 Bath
Not an awful lot between the packs but the Bath halfbacks offer that bit more control with better form.
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Leiecester 23-22 Exeter
Set piece goes to Tigers with an edge at both scrum and line out. Corbs still lacking a bit of form but starting to build. Both backrows a bit off balance with players out of position but not too much in it. Not too much in the half backs or backs, really tight one which has to go to home advanatge.
Irish 20-20 Falcons
Little in the front rows but have to shade to Irish in the engine room with Slater lacking a bit of form. Backrow is a one sided affair for Falcons with 7/8 a big step up. One a piece in the halfbacks and centres also but Falcons centre combo stronger. Falcons take the back 3 battle. Odd one this as Falcons certainly have the edge in a few areas but I'm not sure that Farrell can bring through a win in this one with him in pretty poor form. Irish battle hard and have plenty of creative flair, I'll have to sit on the fence lads sorry.
Northampton 25-26 Wasps
Epic battle this one from two of the best sides in the league. Chris is right to not start Hartley and although I wouldn't have started Lawes he'll do ok and the Wasps pairing isn't top draw to take advantage. Anyway....small scrum advantage for Wasps and see similar in the lineout with Saints, although both hookers throwing has been very up and down this season. Good backrows but Parisse starting just gives a little shade to Wasps here (Sorry Chris, it's very small margins in such a tight game). Stander a bit better at 8 for Chris also.
Step up at 9 for Wasps and again I wouldn't have started Ford although Giteau will help a little. Wasps physicallity in the centres will be tough for Daly and I can see some joy here. Savea for Chris gives him the back 3.
Fantastic game, but as I mentioned it's the small margins. Lawes, Parisse and Ford at 80/90% for me and this isn't quite good enough in this game, againsts this Wasps outfit. A practise for the AP Final?
Set piece goes to Tigers with an edge at both scrum and line out. Corbs still lacking a bit of form but starting to build. Both backrows a bit off balance with players out of position but not too much in it. Not too much in the half backs or backs, really tight one which has to go to home advanatge.
Irish 20-20 Falcons
Little in the front rows but have to shade to Irish in the engine room with Slater lacking a bit of form. Backrow is a one sided affair for Falcons with 7/8 a big step up. One a piece in the halfbacks and centres also but Falcons centre combo stronger. Falcons take the back 3 battle. Odd one this as Falcons certainly have the edge in a few areas but I'm not sure that Farrell can bring through a win in this one with him in pretty poor form. Irish battle hard and have plenty of creative flair, I'll have to sit on the fence lads sorry.
Northampton 25-26 Wasps
Epic battle this one from two of the best sides in the league. Chris is right to not start Hartley and although I wouldn't have started Lawes he'll do ok and the Wasps pairing isn't top draw to take advantage. Anyway....small scrum advantage for Wasps and see similar in the lineout with Saints, although both hookers throwing has been very up and down this season. Good backrows but Parisse starting just gives a little shade to Wasps here (Sorry Chris, it's very small margins in such a tight game). Stander a bit better at 8 for Chris also.
Step up at 9 for Wasps and again I wouldn't have started Ford although Giteau will help a little. Wasps physicallity in the centres will be tough for Daly and I can see some joy here. Savea for Chris gives him the back 3.
Fantastic game, but as I mentioned it's the small margins. Lawes, Parisse and Ford at 80/90% for me and this isn't quite good enough in this game, againsts this Wasps outfit. A practise for the AP Final?
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London Welsh 24-26 Bath
Decent pack for Bath and they'll just get on top. I like the make up of the Welsh back 5 though and with some good form could be a very good unit. Bath sneak the half backs with TD lacking form. Good backs battle but again just shading to Bath. Tight but Bath have that quality where it counts.
Decent pack for Bath and they'll just get on top. I like the make up of the Welsh back 5 though and with some good form could be a very good unit. Bath sneak the half backs with TD lacking form. Good backs battle but again just shading to Bath. Tight but Bath have that quality where it counts.
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RESULTS:
Sale Sharks 30 (T:4 C:2 P:2)
Gloucester 25 (T:3 C:2 P:2)
Leicester Tigers 29 (T:3 C:1 P:4)
Exeter Chiefs 22 (T:1 C:1 P:5)
London Irish 23 (T:2 C:2 P:3)
Newcastle Falcons 26 (T:3 C:1 P:3)
Northampton Saints 25 (T:3 C:2 P:2)
London Wasps 29 (T:3 C:1 P:4)
Saracens 28 (T:3 C:2 P:3)
Harlequins 25 (T:3 C:2 P:2)
London Welsh 23 (T:2 C:2 P:3)
Bath Rugby 26 (T:3 C:1 P:3)
BONUS:
Score: CJB, Matt, Luke, Prop & Pete
Full: Everyone else
Sale Sharks 30 (T:4 C:2 P:2)
Gloucester 25 (T:3 C:2 P:2)
Leicester Tigers 29 (T:3 C:1 P:4)
Exeter Chiefs 22 (T:1 C:1 P:5)
London Irish 23 (T:2 C:2 P:3)
Newcastle Falcons 26 (T:3 C:1 P:3)
Northampton Saints 25 (T:3 C:2 P:2)
London Wasps 29 (T:3 C:1 P:4)
Saracens 28 (T:3 C:2 P:3)
Harlequins 25 (T:3 C:2 P:2)
London Welsh 23 (T:2 C:2 P:3)
Bath Rugby 26 (T:3 C:1 P:3)
BONUS:
Score: CJB, Matt, Luke, Prop & Pete
Full: Everyone else
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