Summer League - Round 1
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Summer League - Round 1
Round 1 - 6 EQ Starters, 8 in squad
Bath v Saracens
Recreation Ground
Sunny - 20 degrees
Bath Rugby
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Replacements: 16 Steven Kitshoff 17 Mikey Haywood 18 Scott Wilson 19 James Gaskell 20 Liam Squire 21 Richard Wigglesworth 22 Finn Russell 23 Juan Imhoff
Saracens
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Replacements: 16 Richard Hibbard 17 Dylan Smith 18 Paul Hill 19 Ed Slater 20 Akira Ioane 21 Morgan Parra 22 Pat Lambie 23 Telusa Veainu
Leinster v Exeter Chiefs
RDS Arena
Sunny - 20 degrees
Leinster
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Replacements: 16 Richardt Strauss, 17 Cian Healy, 18 Michael Bent, 19 Devin Toner, 20 Dan Leavy, 21 Jamison Gibson-Park, 22 Ross Byrne, 23 Zane Kirchner
Exeter Chiefs
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Replacements: 16 Nathan Catt, 17 Dane Coles 18 Taniela Tupou 19 Juandre Kruger 20 Dave Ewers 21 Greg Laidlaw 22 Richie Mo'unga 23 Ma'a Nonu
Northampton Saints v Crusaders
Franklin's Gardens
Sunny - 20 degrees
Northampton Saints
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Replacements
16. Ox Nche 17. Jake Cooper-Wooley 18. Ashley Johnson 19. Vaea Fifita 20. Joe Simpson 21. Joe Simpson 22. Harry Mallinder 23. Manu Tuilagi
Crusaders
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Replacements: 16 Ben Funnell, 17 Wyatt Crockett, 18 Michael Alaalatoa, 19 Luke Romano, 20 Heiden Bedwell-Curtis, 21 Bryn Hall, 22 Mitchell Hunt, 23 Manasa Mataele
Harlequins v Leicester Tigers
The Stoop
Sunny - 20 degrees
Harlequins
Manager – Steven_Sharks
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16. Rob Webber 17. Cian Healy 18. Kieran Brookes 19. Luke Romano 20. James Chisholm 21. Luke McGrath 22. Juan Martin Hernandez 23. Santiago Cordero
Leicester Tigers
Manager – Fluxy
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Subs: 16. Dave Ward 17. Mikheil Nariashvili 18. Owen Franks 19. Dominic Bird 20. Calum Chick 21. Antoine Dupont 22. Joey Carbery 23. Gael Fickou
Worcester Warriors v Sale Sharks
Sixways Stadium
Sunny - 20 degrees
Worcester Warriors
Manager: CJ
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16. Ollie Dawe 17. Richardt Strauss 18. James Slipper 19. Victor Vito 20 Tomas Cubelli 21. Christian Lealiifano 22. Josh Matavesi 23. Charlie Sharples
Attributes for Summer Cup:
Attack:
Breakdown - Clearing: Ensuring the possession is clean and quick with quick support to the breakdown
Phase Attack: Attacks build momentum until an opportunity arises.
Defence:
Breakdown - Slowing up ball: The defenders can get over the ball to slow it up and prevent the attack from building momentum and allowing your defence to set
Maul Defence: Legally can slow up a maul or stop them gaining headway.
Sale Sharks
Manager – SJE
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Subs: 16. Malcolm Marx 17. Ross Harrison 18. Davit Zirakishvilli 19. Dave Attwood 20. Duane Vermulean 21. Faf De Klerk 22. Bernard Foley 23. Malakai Fekitoa
Hurricanes v Gloucester Rugby
Westpac Stadium
Sunny - 20 degrees
Hurricanes:
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Replacements: 16 Ricky Riccitelli, 17 Ben May, 18 Loni Uhila, 19 Sam Lousi, 20 Toa Halafihi, 21 Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi, 22 Otere Black, 23 Cory Jane
Gloucester Rugby
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Subs: 16. Ken Owens 17. Joe Moody 18. Henry Thomas 19. Tom Savage 20. Matt Todd 21. Bryn Hall 22. Owen Williams 23. Huw Jones
London Irish v Clermont Auvergne
Ashton Gate
Sunny - 20 degrees
London Irish
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Replacements: 16. Adriann Strauss 17. Beast 18. Logi Mulipola 19. Elliot Stooke 20. Ruan Ackerman, 21. TJ Penerara 22. Billy Burns 23. Tevita Kurindrani
Clermont
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Replacements: 16 John Ulugia, 17 Ettiene Falgoux, 18 Paul Jedrasiak, 19 Peceli Yato, 20 Ludovic Radosavljevic, 21 Patricio Fernandez, 22 Aurélien Rougerie, 23 Aaron Jarvis
Newcastle Falcons v Wasps
Kingston Park
Sunny - 20 degrees
Newcastle Falcons
Manager – Bambam
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16. Camille Chat 17. Alec Hepburn 18. Davit Kubriashvili 19. Matt Symons 20. Elliott Dixon 21. Callum Clark 22. Will Chudley 23. Paddy Jackson
Wasps
Manager - Pullthestrings
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16. Harry Thacker, 17. Ben Moon, 18. Dave Wilson, 19. Sebastian Vahaamahina, 20. Sean O'Brien, 21. Sebastian Tillous Borde, 22. Luther Burrell, 23. Bryan Habana
Home teams to be named by 23:59 hours on Tuesday
Away teams to be named by 23:59 hours on Wednesday
Tactics by 23:59 hours on Thursday
Predictions to be PM’d to TBC by 23:59 hours on Sunday
Round 1 - 6 EQ Starters, 8 in squad
Away teams to be named by 23:59 hours on Wednesday
Tactics by 23:59 hours on Thursday
Predictions to be PM’d to TBC by 23:59 hours on Sunday
Round 1 - 6 EQ Starters, 8 in squad
Bath v Saracens
Recreation Ground
Sunny - 20 degrees
Bath Rugby
01. Ellis Genge | 09. Aaron Smith |
02. Rory Best (c) | 10. Beauden Barrett |
03. Samson Lee | |
04. Will Skelton | 11. Christian Wade |
05. Charlie Ewels | 12. Sam Hill |
06. Josh Beaumont | 13. Jesse Kriel |
07. Justin Tipuric | 14. Liam Williams |
08. Taulupe Faletau | 15. Alex Goode |
Replacements: 16 Steven Kitshoff 17 Mikey Haywood 18 Scott Wilson 19 James Gaskell 20 Liam Squire 21 Richard Wigglesworth 22 Finn Russell 23 Juan Imhoff
Saracens
01. Alex Waller | 09. Baptiste Serin |
02. Guilherm Guirado (c) | 10. Nicolas Sanchez |
03. Dan Cole | |
04. Patrick Tuipultou | 11. George North |
05. Sam Whitelock | 12. Rohan Janse Van Rensburg |
06. James Haskell | 13. Lionel Mapoe |
07. Sam Underhill | 14. Nathan Earle |
08. Nathan Hughes | 15. Stuart Hogg |
Replacements: 16 Richard Hibbard 17 Dylan Smith 18 Paul Hill 19 Ed Slater 20 Akira Ioane 21 Morgan Parra 22 Pat Lambie 23 Telusa Veainu
Leinster v Exeter Chiefs
RDS Arena
Sunny - 20 degrees
Leinster
01. Jack McGrath | 09. Luke McGrath |
02. James Tracy | 10. Johnny Sexton |
03. Tadhg Furlong | |
04. Ross Molony | 11. Isa Nacewa (c) |
05. Hayden Triggs | 12. Robbie Henshaw |
06. Sean O'Brien | 13. Garry Ringrose |
07. Josh van der Flier | 14. Adam Byrne |
08. Jamie Heaslip | 15. Joey Carbery |
Replacements: 16 Richardt Strauss, 17 Cian Healy, 18 Michael Bent, 19 Devin Toner, 20 Dan Leavy, 21 Jamison Gibson-Park, 22 Ross Byrne, 23 Zane Kirchner
Exeter Chiefs
01. Jefferson Poirot | 09. Nic White |
02. Tom Youngs | 10. Camille Lopez |
03. Kyle Sinckler | |
04. Courtney Lawes | 11. Noa Nakaitaci |
05. James Horwill | 12. Maxime Mermoz |
06. Brad Shields | 13. Damien Penaud |
07. Marcell Coetzee | 14. Chris Ashton |
08. Thomas Waldrom | 15. Alex Lozowski |
Replacements: 16 Nathan Catt, 17 Dane Coles 18 Taniela Tupou 19 Juandre Kruger 20 Dave Ewers 21 Greg Laidlaw 22 Richie Mo'unga 23 Ma'a Nonu
Northampton Saints v Crusaders
Franklin's Gardens
Sunny - 20 degrees
Northampton Saints
01. Mako Vunipola | 09. Conor Murray |
02. Dylan Hartley | 10. George Ford (k) |
03. Ramiro Herrera | |
04. Joe Launchbury (c) | 11. Julian Savea |
05. Jonny Gray | 12. Wesley Fofana |
06. Facundo Isa | 13. Adam Ashley-Cooper |
07. David Pocock | 14. Rieko Ioane |
08. Billy Vunipola | 15. Elliott Daly |
Replacements
16. Ox Nche 17. Jake Cooper-Wooley 18. Ashley Johnson 19. Vaea Fifita 20. Joe Simpson 21. Joe Simpson 22. Harry Mallinder 23. Manu Tuilagi
Crusaders
01. Joe Moody | 09. Mitchell Drummond |
02. Codie Taylor | 10. Richie Mo'unga |
03. Owen Franks | |
04. Sam Whitelock | 11. David Havili |
05. Scott Barrett | 12. Ryan Crotty |
06. Jordan Taufau | 13. Jack Goodhue |
07. Matt Todd (c) | 14. Seta Taminivalu |
08. Kieran Read | 15. Israel Dagg |
Replacements: 16 Ben Funnell, 17 Wyatt Crockett, 18 Michael Alaalatoa, 19 Luke Romano, 20 Heiden Bedwell-Curtis, 21 Bryn Hall, 22 Mitchell Hunt, 23 Manasa Mataele
Harlequins v Leicester Tigers
The Stoop
Sunny - 20 degrees
Harlequins
Manager – Steven_Sharks
01. Richard Barrington | 09. Ben Youngs |
02. Agustin Creevy | 10. Elton Jantjies |
03. Tadhg Furlong | |
04. Pieter Steph Du Toit | 11. Jack Nowell |
05. George Kruis | 12. Robbie Henshaw |
06. Jack Clifford | 13. Jonathan Joseph |
07. Michael Hooper (c) | 14. Yoann Huget |
08. Mamuka Gorgodze | 15. Damian McKenzie (k) |
16. Rob Webber 17. Cian Healy 18. Kieran Brookes 19. Luke Romano 20. James Chisholm 21. Luke McGrath 22. Juan Martin Hernandez 23. Santiago Cordero
Leicester Tigers
Manager – Fluxy
01. Gethin Jenkins | 09. Jack Maunder |
02. Stephen Moore | 10. Francois Trinh-Duc |
03. Harry Williams | |
04. Samu Manoa | 11. Henry Purdy |
05. Jake Ball | 12. Kurtley Beale (k) |
06. Don Armand (c) | 13. Ben Te'o |
07. Sam Jones | 14. Sean Maitland |
08. Fritz Lee | 15. Mike Brown |
Subs: 16. Dave Ward 17. Mikheil Nariashvili 18. Owen Franks 19. Dominic Bird 20. Calum Chick 21. Antoine Dupont 22. Joey Carbery 23. Gael Fickou
Worcester Warriors v Sale Sharks
Sixways Stadium
Sunny - 20 degrees
Worcester Warriors
Manager: CJ
01. David Kilcoyne | 09. Ben Spencer |
02. Manuel Montoya | 10. Freddie Burns (k) |
03. Will Collier | |
04. Donnacha Ryan | 11. Craig Gilroy |
05. Sam Carter | 12. Jonathan Danty |
06. Chris Robshaw (vc) | 13. Nick Tompkins |
07. Josh Van Der Flier | 14.Dane Haylett-Petty |
08. John Barclay (c) | 15. Sam Aspland-Robinson |
16. Ollie Dawe 17. Richardt Strauss 18. James Slipper 19. Victor Vito 20 Tomas Cubelli 21. Christian Lealiifano 22. Josh Matavesi 23. Charlie Sharples
Attributes for Summer Cup:
Attack:
Breakdown - Clearing: Ensuring the possession is clean and quick with quick support to the breakdown
Phase Attack: Attacks build momentum until an opportunity arises.
Defence:
Breakdown - Slowing up ball: The defenders can get over the ball to slow it up and prevent the attack from building momentum and allowing your defence to set
Maul Defence: Legally can slow up a maul or stop them gaining headway.
Sale Sharks
Manager – SJE
01. Jack McGrath | 09. Danny Care |
02. Tommy Taylor | 10. Johnny Sexton |
03. Rabah Slimani | |
04. Brodie Retalick | 11. Nick Abendanon |
05. Maro Itoje | 12. Reece Hodge |
06. Peter O'Mahony | 13. Joe Marchant |
07. Sam Cane | 14. Semesa Rokoduguni |
08. CJ Stander | 15. Jordie Barrett |
Subs: 16. Malcolm Marx 17. Ross Harrison 18. Davit Zirakishvilli 19. Dave Attwood 20. Duane Vermulean 21. Faf De Klerk 22. Bernard Foley 23. Malakai Fekitoa
Hurricanes v Gloucester Rugby
Westpac Stadium
Sunny - 20 degrees
Hurricanes:
01. Chris Eves | 09. TJ Perenara (c) |
02. Dane Coles | 10. Beauden Barrett |
03. Jeffrey To'omaga-Allen | |
04. Mark Abbott | 11. Julian Savea |
05. Vaea Fifita | 12. Ngani Laumape |
06. Reed Prinseep | 13. Vince Aso |
07. Ardie Savea | 14. Nehe Milner-Skudder |
08. Brad Shields | 15. Jordie Barrett |
Replacements: 16 Ricky Riccitelli, 17 Ben May, 18 Loni Uhila, 19 Sam Lousi, 20 Toa Halafihi, 21 Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi, 22 Otere Black, 23 Cory Jane
Gloucester Rugby
01. Val Ruskin | 09. Sam Harrison |
02. Ross Batty | 10. Dan Biggar |
03. WP Nel | |
04. Mike Williams | 11. Waisake Naholo |
05. Yohann Maestri | 12. Jamie Roberts |
06. Jackson Wray | 13. Anton Leniert Brown |
07. Sam Warburton (c) | 14. NMS |
08. Ben Morgan | 15. David Havilli |
Subs: 16. Ken Owens 17. Joe Moody 18. Henry Thomas 19. Tom Savage 20. Matt Todd 21. Bryn Hall 22. Owen Williams 23. Huw Jones
London Irish v Clermont Auvergne
Ashton Gate
Sunny - 20 degrees
London Irish
01. Rob Evans | 09. Dan Robson |
02. Luke Cowan-Dickie | 10. Danny Cipriani |
03. Juan Figallo | |
04. Eben Etzebeth (c) | 11. Johnny May |
05. Richie Gray | 12. Ryan Crotty |
06. Tom Croft | 13. Will Addison |
07. Ardie Savea | 14. Israel Dagg |
08. Ross Moriarty | 15. Israel Folua |
Replacements: 16. Adriann Strauss 17. Beast 18. Logi Mulipola 19. Elliot Stooke 20. Ruan Ackerman, 21. TJ Penerara 22. Billy Burns 23. Tevita Kurindrani
Clermont
01. Raphaël Chaume | 09. Morgan Parra |
02. Benjamin Kayser | 10. Camille Lopez |
03. David Zirakashvili | |
04. Arthur Iturria | 11. Alivereti Raka |
05. Flip Van der Merwe | 12. Rémi Lamerat |
06. Damien Chouly | 13. Damian Penaud |
07. Judicaël Cancoriet | 14. David Strettle |
08. Fritz Lee | 15. Nick Abendanon |
Replacements: 16 John Ulugia, 17 Ettiene Falgoux, 18 Paul Jedrasiak, 19 Peceli Yato, 20 Ludovic Radosavljevic, 21 Patricio Fernandez, 22 Aurélien Rougerie, 23 Aaron Jarvis
Newcastle Falcons v Wasps
Kingston Park
Sunny - 20 degrees
Newcastle Falcons
Manager – Bambam
01. Matt Mullan | 09. Rhys Webb |
02. Jamie George | 10. Owen Farrell |
03. Vincent Koch | |
04. Guido Petti | 11. Charles Piutau |
05. Lood De Jager | 12. Scott Williams |
06. Pablo Matera | 13. Sam James |
07. Tom Curry | 14. Denny Solomona |
08. Jack O'Donaghue | 15. Rob Miller |
16. Camille Chat 17. Alec Hepburn 18. Davit Kubriashvili 19. Matt Symons 20. Elliott Dixon 21. Callum Clark 22. Will Chudley 23. Paddy Jackson
Wasps
Manager - Pullthestrings
01. Joe Marler | 09. Maxime Machenaud |
02. Bismarck Du Plessis | 10. Aaron Cruden (k) |
03. Wilco Louw | |
04. Alun-Wyn Jones | 11. Marland Yarde |
05. Dom Barrow | 12. Henry Slade |
06. Jerome Kaino | 13. Jonathan Davies |
07. Tom Wood | 14. Anthony Watson |
08. Louis Picamoles | 15. Tim Nanai-Williams |
16. Harry Thacker, 17. Ben Moon, 18. Dave Wilson, 19. Sebastian Vahaamahina, 20. Sean O'Brien, 21. Sebastian Tillous Borde, 22. Luther Burrell, 23. Bryan Habana
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Re: Summer League - Round 1
1 Jefferson Poirot
2 Tom Youngs
3 Kyle Sinckler
4 Courtney Lawes
5 James Horwill
6 Brad Shields
7 Marcell Coetzee
8 Thomas Waldrom
9 Nic White
10 Camille Lopez
11 Noa Nakaitaci
12 Maxime Mermoz
13 Damien Penaud
14 Chris Ashton
15 Alex Lozowski
16 Nathan Catt
17 Dane Coles
18 Taniela Tupou
19 Juandre Kruger
20 Dave Ewers
21 Greg Laidlaw
22 Richie Mo'unga
23 Ma'a Nonu
2 Tom Youngs
3 Kyle Sinckler
4 Courtney Lawes
5 James Horwill
6 Brad Shields
7 Marcell Coetzee
8 Thomas Waldrom
9 Nic White
10 Camille Lopez
11 Noa Nakaitaci
12 Maxime Mermoz
13 Damien Penaud
14 Chris Ashton
15 Alex Lozowski
16 Nathan Catt
17 Dane Coles
18 Taniela Tupou
19 Juandre Kruger
20 Dave Ewers
21 Greg Laidlaw
22 Richie Mo'unga
23 Ma'a Nonu
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Re: Summer League - Round 1
Lads I wanted to trial some things during the Summer Tournament, for us then to take a view heading into the new season on what we need to amend around the games (if anything).
First and foremost would be tactics and implementing Attributes.
You can select two attacking and two defending attributes from the Attributes Page - these will be the basis of your written tactics. And will be in place for the group games of the Summer Tournament.
You will then have a 300 word limit to write tactics. The format in which is free for you to decide, however I envisage you would want to write a little about your style of play (re attributes) and then the remainder in bullet points to keep it short and sweet.
I will trial a new method of injuries however this will only take affect after game round 2.
First and foremost would be tactics and implementing Attributes.
You can select two attacking and two defending attributes from the Attributes Page - these will be the basis of your written tactics. And will be in place for the group games of the Summer Tournament.
You will then have a 300 word limit to write tactics. The format in which is free for you to decide, however I envisage you would want to write a little about your style of play (re attributes) and then the remainder in bullet points to keep it short and sweet.
I will trial a new method of injuries however this will only take affect after game round 2.
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Bristol Team
Manager: CJ
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16. Ollie Dawe 17. Richardt Strauss 18. James Slipper 19. Victor Vito 20 Tomas Cubelli 21. Christian Lealiifano 22. Josh Matavesi 23. Charlie Sharples
Attributes for Summer Cup:
Attack:
Breakdown - Clearing: Ensuring the possession is clean and quick with quick support to the breakdown
Phase Attack: Attacks build momentum until an opportunity arises.
Defence:
Breakdown - Slowing up ball: The defenders can get over the ball to slow it up and prevent the attack from building momentum and allowing your defence to set
Maul Defence: Legally can slow up a maul or stop them gaining headway.
Tactics: looking overall to control the breakdown with our 3 operators in the backrow, whilst keeping balance in other areas, alongside grafting locks against really just ASM's flankers, then using that ball to batter phase after phase of quickly recycled ball against the Clermont defence.
- massive strength for ASM is their lineout. We've been working on our maul defence as a specialty which should neuter it.
- experience and grit in the pack alongside home advantage to make every pack encounter a dog-fight
- Direct running with pack or Danty on 1st phase Burns to attack the line on 2nd phase, getting players offering multiple options off him then identify the gaps
- defend with blitz, tight defence rather than wide.
- all our back 3 play FB, use that with Burns and Spencer kicking to test Abs under highball
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Manager: CJ
01. David Kilcoyne | 09. Ben Spencer |
02. Manuel Montoya | 10. Freddie Burns (k) |
03. Will Collier | |
04. Donnacha Ryan | 11. Craig Gilroy |
05. Sam Carter | 12. Jonathan Danty |
06. Chris Robshaw (vc) | 13. Nick Tompkins |
07. Josh Van Der Flier | 14.Dane Haylett-Petty |
08. John Barclay (c) | 15. Sam Aspland-Robinson |
16. Ollie Dawe 17. Richardt Strauss 18. James Slipper 19. Victor Vito 20 Tomas Cubelli 21. Christian Lealiifano 22. Josh Matavesi 23. Charlie Sharples
Attributes for Summer Cup:
Attack:
Breakdown - Clearing: Ensuring the possession is clean and quick with quick support to the breakdown
Phase Attack: Attacks build momentum until an opportunity arises.
Defence:
Breakdown - Slowing up ball: The defenders can get over the ball to slow it up and prevent the attack from building momentum and allowing your defence to set
Maul Defence: Legally can slow up a maul or stop them gaining headway.
Tactics: looking overall to control the breakdown with our 3 operators in the backrow, whilst keeping balance in other areas, alongside grafting locks against really just ASM's flankers, then using that ball to batter phase after phase of quickly recycled ball against the Clermont defence.
- massive strength for ASM is their lineout. We've been working on our maul defence as a specialty which should neuter it.
- experience and grit in the pack alongside home advantage to make every pack encounter a dog-fight
- Direct running with pack or Danty on 1st phase Burns to attack the line on 2nd phase, getting players offering multiple options off him then identify the gaps
- defend with blitz, tight defence rather than wide.
- all our back 3 play FB, use that with Burns and Spencer kicking to test Abs under highball
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Re: Summer League - Round 1
Newcastle Falcons
Manager – Bambam
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16. Camille Chat 17. Alec Hepburn 18. Davit Kubriashvili 19. Matt Symons 20. Elliott Dixon 21. Callum Clark 22. Will Chudley 23. Paddy Jackson
Manager – Bambam
01. Matt Mullan | 09. Rhys Webb |
02. Jamie George | 10. Owen Farrell |
03. Vincent Koch | |
04. Guido Petti | 11. Charles Piutau |
05. Lood De Jager | 12. Scott Williams |
06. Pablo Matera | 13. Sam James |
07. Tom Curry | 14. Denny Solomona |
08. Jack O'Donaghue | 15. Rob Miller |
16. Camille Chat 17. Alec Hepburn 18. Davit Kubriashvili 19. Matt Symons 20. Elliott Dixon 21. Callum Clark 22. Will Chudley 23. Paddy Jackson
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Leicester Tigers
Manager – Fluxy
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Subs: 16. Dave Ward 17. Mikheil Nariashvili 18. Owen Franks 19. Dominic Bird 20. Calum Chick 21. Antoine Dupont 22. Joey Carbery 23. Gael Fickou
Manager – Fluxy
01. Gethin Jenkins | 09. Jack Maunder |
02. Stephen Moore | 10. Francois Trinh-Duc |
03. Harry Williams | |
04. Samu Manoa | 11. Henry Purdy |
05. Jake Ball | 12. Kurtley Beale (k) |
06. Don Armand (c) | 13. Ben Te'o |
07. Sam Jones | 14. Sean Maitland |
08. Fritz Lee | 15. Mike Brown |
Subs: 16. Dave Ward 17. Mikheil Nariashvili 18. Owen Franks 19. Dominic Bird 20. Calum Chick 21. Antoine Dupont 22. Joey Carbery 23. Gael Fickou
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01. Val Ruskin | 09. Sam Harrison |
02. Ross Batty | 10. Dan Biggar |
03. WP Nel | |
04. Mike Williams | 11. Waisake Naholo |
05. Yohann Maestri | 12. Jamie Roberts |
06. Jackson Wray | 13. Anton Leniert Brown |
07. Sam Warburton (c) | 14. NMS |
08. Ben Morgan | 15. David Havilli |
[color=#000000]Subs: 16. Ken Owens 17. Joe Moody 18. Henry Thomas 19. Tom Savage 20. Matt Todd 21. Bryn Hall 22. Owen Williams 23. Huw Jones
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Re: Summer League - Round 1
Predictions Open - to me by 0900 Wednesday.
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Re: Summer League - Round 1
Summer Tournament - Round 1 Results
Bath Rugby 25 - 25 Saracens
Leinster 26 - 24 Exeter Chiefs
Northampton Saints 29 - 27 Crusaders
Harlequins 27 - 23 Leicester Tigers
Worcester Warriors 24 - 30 Sale Sharks
Hurricanes 30 - 27 Gloucester Rugby
London Irish 26 - 25 ASM Clermont Auvergne
Newcastle Falcons 26 - 26 Wasps
Predictions Bonuses:
Full: Bam, CJ, Flux, Prop
Score: Nick
None: Everyone else
Bath Rugby 25 - 25 Saracens
Leinster 26 - 24 Exeter Chiefs
Northampton Saints 29 - 27 Crusaders
Harlequins 27 - 23 Leicester Tigers
Worcester Warriors 24 - 30 Sale Sharks
Hurricanes 30 - 27 Gloucester Rugby
London Irish 26 - 25 ASM Clermont Auvergne
Newcastle Falcons 26 - 26 Wasps
Predictions Bonuses:
Full: Bam, CJ, Flux, Prop
Score: Nick
None: Everyone else
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Bath Rugby 24 - 23 Saracens
Bath Rugby 22 - 21 Saracens
Bath gain an advantage in the front row here, looking at the 2nd rows, solid eq option for Bath but Sarries too strong there. Two solid back rows on show, interested to see how Underhill does with the switch, could be a huge buy. Half backs to Bath but centres to Sarries by a bit. Solid finishers all round. Tough one, Bath to take it just.
Bath Rugby 24 - 25 Saracens
Love both backlines, just think Saracesns a touch more balanced in the pack
Bath Rugby 24 - 27 Saracens
Bath need work at lock, and Sarries have a very solid pack with no weakness. Saracens strong enough in the backs to win this
Bath Rugby 25 - 24 Saracens
The standout area for the Bath side if the halfback combo, which will keep them competitive throughout the game. Up front both sides are reasonably strong, although lack a little with one or two lesser experienced players. A good game, and see Bath just nicking it.
Bath Rugby 22 - 21 Saracens
Bath gain an advantage in the front row here, looking at the 2nd rows, solid eq option for Bath but Sarries too strong there. Two solid back rows on show, interested to see how Underhill does with the switch, could be a huge buy. Half backs to Bath but centres to Sarries by a bit. Solid finishers all round. Tough one, Bath to take it just.
Bath Rugby 24 - 25 Saracens
Love both backlines, just think Saracesns a touch more balanced in the pack
Bath Rugby 24 - 27 Saracens
Bath need work at lock, and Sarries have a very solid pack with no weakness. Saracens strong enough in the backs to win this
Bath Rugby 25 - 24 Saracens
The standout area for the Bath side if the halfback combo, which will keep them competitive throughout the game. Up front both sides are reasonably strong, although lack a little with one or two lesser experienced players. A good game, and see Bath just nicking it.
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Re: Summer League - Round 1
Leinster 20 - 22 Exeter Chiefs
Solid pack from Chiefs here and can match Leinster. Same at half backs, Leinster could possibly get more in the centres. Chiefs too strong out wide and will stop the Leinster momentum. Chiefs bench will get them over the line.
Leinster 24 - 22 Exeter Chiefs
Leinster vs strong, with an edge in set piece but Exeter carrying abikity evens it up
Leinster 28 - 24 Exeter Chiefs
Big ask against a full strength Leinster side on the road, Exeter push them but Leinster have the quality in the props, back row and midfield to win
Leinster 27 - 25 Exeter Chiefs
Although this leinster side is probably their best line up, they are still a formidable side. Chiefs have some great players in their line up and can see them doing well this season. However this one is just out of their reach at the minute.
Solid pack from Chiefs here and can match Leinster. Same at half backs, Leinster could possibly get more in the centres. Chiefs too strong out wide and will stop the Leinster momentum. Chiefs bench will get them over the line.
Leinster 24 - 22 Exeter Chiefs
Leinster vs strong, with an edge in set piece but Exeter carrying abikity evens it up
Leinster 28 - 24 Exeter Chiefs
Big ask against a full strength Leinster side on the road, Exeter push them but Leinster have the quality in the props, back row and midfield to win
Leinster 27 - 25 Exeter Chiefs
Although this leinster side is probably their best line up, they are still a formidable side. Chiefs have some great players in their line up and can see them doing well this season. However this one is just out of their reach at the minute.
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Northampton Saints 26 - 25 Crusaders
Northampton Saints 24 - 27 Crusaders
Great match and feel Saints have met their match here up front with a strong Crusaders pack. Saints can get some back with the half backs but centres again can cause some trouble, Saints solid in defence. Evens out wide. Think Crusaders with their current form will be too much.
Northampton Saints 25 - 22 Crusaders
Saints win with power upfront
Northampton Saints 32 - 26 Crusaders
What a game this would be. Pocock is really lacking rating now for me, but Saints pack can match the Crusaders. I think Saints are better in the backline with a top quality half back combo and very dangerous back 3.
Northampton Saints 28 - 29 Crusaders
A good game between two similar sides for me. Up front it is relatively even, but the Saints halfback come gets them some good control. Saders have more of a creative threat for me, whereas Saints are perhaps a little more obvious in their approach. A narrow loss for the Saints in this one.
Northampton Saints 24 - 27 Crusaders
Great match and feel Saints have met their match here up front with a strong Crusaders pack. Saints can get some back with the half backs but centres again can cause some trouble, Saints solid in defence. Evens out wide. Think Crusaders with their current form will be too much.
Northampton Saints 25 - 22 Crusaders
Saints win with power upfront
Northampton Saints 32 - 26 Crusaders
What a game this would be. Pocock is really lacking rating now for me, but Saints pack can match the Crusaders. I think Saints are better in the backline with a top quality half back combo and very dangerous back 3.
Northampton Saints 28 - 29 Crusaders
A good game between two similar sides for me. Up front it is relatively even, but the Saints halfback come gets them some good control. Saders have more of a creative threat for me, whereas Saints are perhaps a little more obvious in their approach. A narrow loss for the Saints in this one.
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Harlequins 26 - 25 Leicester Tigers
Harlequins 25 - 22 Leicester Tigers
Just an edge to Quins in the front row and the 2nd row with solid runners there. Tough to rate Jones for Tigers, good balance from Quins. Not a lot with half backs or in the centres, solid pairings from both teams. Quins slightly more dangerous out wide.
Harlequins 22 - 22 Leicester Tigers
Hard fought across both whole teams
Harlequins 27 - 23 Leicester Tigers
Quins will be up at the top again this season, and at home they just have too much quality for a Leicester side that is improving fast
Harlequins 25 - 22 Leicester Tigers
Just an edge to Quins in the front row and the 2nd row with solid runners there. Tough to rate Jones for Tigers, good balance from Quins. Not a lot with half backs or in the centres, solid pairings from both teams. Quins slightly more dangerous out wide.
Harlequins 22 - 22 Leicester Tigers
Hard fought across both whole teams
Harlequins 27 - 23 Leicester Tigers
Quins will be up at the top again this season, and at home they just have too much quality for a Leicester side that is improving fast
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Worcester Warriors 27 - 28 Sale Sharks
Worcester Warriors 23 - 26 Sale Sharks
Front 5 will be a solid battle with Collier helping Warriors here, think Sale will just have too much power in the 2nd row for Warriors to hold. Bit more quality in the Sale back row and a half back but a quality eq pairing for Warriors which will help no end. Solid centres for both, Sale back 3 too strong for most teams in the league.
Worcester Warriors 22 - 29 Sale Sharks
Worcester compete well in some areas, but up against a full strength Sale side will struggle
Worcester Warriors 25 - 28 Sale Sharks
Warriors are building nicely ahead of the new season, but Sale are still the team to beat in the league for me. Strong everywhere and can play almost an all court game. Warriors will make Sale work though, there is a threat from the Warriors backline.
Worcester Warriors 23 - 26 Sale Sharks
Front 5 will be a solid battle with Collier helping Warriors here, think Sale will just have too much power in the 2nd row for Warriors to hold. Bit more quality in the Sale back row and a half back but a quality eq pairing for Warriors which will help no end. Solid centres for both, Sale back 3 too strong for most teams in the league.
Worcester Warriors 22 - 29 Sale Sharks
Worcester compete well in some areas, but up against a full strength Sale side will struggle
Worcester Warriors 25 - 28 Sale Sharks
Warriors are building nicely ahead of the new season, but Sale are still the team to beat in the league for me. Strong everywhere and can play almost an all court game. Warriors will make Sale work though, there is a threat from the Warriors backline.
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Hurricanes 30 - 30 Gloucester Rugby
Hurricanes 22 - 22 Gloucester Rugby
Gloucester look better than ever but Canes just strong throughout entire 23
Hurricanes 34 - 27 Gloucester Rugby
Gloucester are a very good attacking side with some real quality in the outside backs, but the Canes are just too much in attack
Hurricanes 30 - 28 Gloucester Rugby
The Hurricanes are a constant threat in a game, as proven in the Lions Series. Gloucester are a well measured team under Prop and still have an attacking threat to worry most. Just the pace of Canes attack will be too much for the Warriors.
Hurricanes 22 - 22 Gloucester Rugby
Gloucester look better than ever but Canes just strong throughout entire 23
Hurricanes 34 - 27 Gloucester Rugby
Gloucester are a very good attacking side with some real quality in the outside backs, but the Canes are just too much in attack
Hurricanes 30 - 28 Gloucester Rugby
The Hurricanes are a constant threat in a game, as proven in the Lions Series. Gloucester are a well measured team under Prop and still have an attacking threat to worry most. Just the pace of Canes attack will be too much for the Warriors.
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London Irish 26 - 26 ASM Clermont Auvergne
London Irish 25 - 24 ASM Clermont Auvergne
Evens in the front row, Irish's 2nd row pairing well balanced and will get on top. Croft tough to rate so makes the back row battle a bit closer than maybe it should be. Good eq balance at half backs for Irish, Clermont bring a bit more. Centres even, out wide Irish can cause some damage. Tough one with bench being the factor, the power Irish can bring on takes them over the line.
London Irish 24 - 23 ASM Clermont Auvergne
LOve the balance of new look Irish
London Irish 23 - 26 ASM Clermont Auvergne
Pete has a strong side to start his time as a manager, but Clermont are European heavyweights and have enough up front to win on the road
London Irish 26 - 25 ASM Clermont Auvergne
Irish look a good match for the Clermont power game up front and then this allowes their back line to make the most of the quick ball and momenetum they have obtained.
London Irish 25 - 24 ASM Clermont Auvergne
Evens in the front row, Irish's 2nd row pairing well balanced and will get on top. Croft tough to rate so makes the back row battle a bit closer than maybe it should be. Good eq balance at half backs for Irish, Clermont bring a bit more. Centres even, out wide Irish can cause some damage. Tough one with bench being the factor, the power Irish can bring on takes them over the line.
London Irish 24 - 23 ASM Clermont Auvergne
LOve the balance of new look Irish
London Irish 23 - 26 ASM Clermont Auvergne
Pete has a strong side to start his time as a manager, but Clermont are European heavyweights and have enough up front to win on the road
London Irish 26 - 25 ASM Clermont Auvergne
Irish look a good match for the Clermont power game up front and then this allowes their back line to make the most of the quick ball and momenetum they have obtained.
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Newcastle Falcons 27 - 26 Wasps
Newcastle Falcons 21 - 22 Wasps
Can't really split the teams up front to be honest. Both looking pretty solid and those two packs would be great in the wet weather. Half backs even with the centres slightly given to Wasps with JD2's current form. Solid for both out wide. Going to give Wasps the edge with the 10-12-13 combination.
Newcastle Falcons 25 - 26 Wasps
Newcastle Falcons 26 - 25 Wasps
The AP Champions look solid up front, but over powered in the back row, which will slow up some of their ball. Farrell dictating things at 10 makes Falcons click, although their attacking threat isn't as creative as the Wasps back line can manage from nothing. The Falcons bench will help steer them through, although need to consider PJ in the future Bam!
Newcastle Falcons 21 - 22 Wasps
Can't really split the teams up front to be honest. Both looking pretty solid and those two packs would be great in the wet weather. Half backs even with the centres slightly given to Wasps with JD2's current form. Solid for both out wide. Going to give Wasps the edge with the 10-12-13 combination.
Newcastle Falcons 25 - 26 Wasps
Newcastle Falcons 26 - 25 Wasps
The AP Champions look solid up front, but over powered in the back row, which will slow up some of their ball. Farrell dictating things at 10 makes Falcons click, although their attacking threat isn't as creative as the Wasps back line can manage from nothing. The Falcons bench will help steer them through, although need to consider PJ in the future Bam!
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Bam - going from last year, Full score is £3m each and scores on the doors are £1m each for the Summer games.
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