Anglo - Welsh cup this weekend.

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Looks like I might be the only one left watching but Quins are making a real game of this. Elia scored a very well deserved try and Visser was within a whisker of scoring a very nice try.

A lot more positives to take out of this than I expected. Dare I say it, Dave Lewis has injected some real pace off the bench!
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I’m watching. Pretty low quality fare. Been disappointed by Malins. Quins showing a lot of heart.
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Is the Saracens whooping thing something they practice in training? I can see how the passion/enthusiasm is infectious for them but it really makes them difficult to like as people. But maybe that’s the point, it winds people up. I mean I certainly think that Earl guy is a dickhead now, for example.
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Worth watching just for the last 2 mins. Wouldn’t want to be kicking this.
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Cracking finale, well done Quins. Enjoyable game with some good stuff from both sides. Most Un Saracen like to lose such a big lead but Quins deserve credit for the way they played in the 2nd half.
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That second half is one of the best I've seen from a Quins side in a LONG time. I know it's only the AW Cup, but I've rarely seen us show that much fight and a lot of Quins sides would have given up the ghost after the Matthews 'try' was disallowed and Whiteley scored.

As someone who is normally highly critical of Charlie Matthews, he was very good today. He never stopped and put an immense carrying shift. Elia Elia looks like he could develop in to the all-action hooker we've been crying out for and Dave Lewis - yes, Dave Lewis, really added pace to the game when he replaced Mulchrone.

I'm rather pleased with all of that.
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Scrumhead wrote:That second half is one of the best I've seen from a Quins side in a LONG time. I know it's only the AW Cup, but I've rarely seen us show that much fight and a lot of Quins sides would have given up the ghost after the Matthews 'try' was disallowed and Whiteley scored.

As someone who is normally highly critical of Charlie Matthews, he was very good today. He never stopped and put an immense carrying shift. Elia Elia looks like he could develop in to the all-action hooker we've been crying out for and Dave Lewis - yes, Dave Lewis, really added pace to the game when he replaced Mulchrone.

I'm rather pleased with all of that.
Dave Lewis looked very promising until he broke his leg. Good lad. (and now I feel old...broke his leg nearly 9 years ago, cripes)
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Banquo wrote:
Scrumhead wrote:That second half is one of the best I've seen from a Quins side in a LONG time. I know it's only the AW Cup, but I've rarely seen us show that much fight and a lot of Quins sides would have given up the ghost after the Matthews 'try' was disallowed and Whiteley scored.

As someone who is normally highly critical of Charlie Matthews, he was very good today. He never stopped and put an immense carrying shift. Elia Elia looks like he could develop in to the all-action hooker we've been crying out for and Dave Lewis - yes, Dave Lewis, really added pace to the game when he replaced Mulchrone.

I'm rather pleased with all of that.
Dave Lewis looked very promising until he broke his leg. Good lad. (and now I feel old...broke his leg nearly 9 years ago, cripes)
I know. When I see how old Lewis is, I just feel wow. Time flies.
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Stom wrote:
Banquo wrote:
Scrumhead wrote:That second half is one of the best I've seen from a Quins side in a LONG time. I know it's only the AW Cup, but I've rarely seen us show that much fight and a lot of Quins sides would have given up the ghost after the Matthews 'try' was disallowed and Whiteley scored.

As someone who is normally highly critical of Charlie Matthews, he was very good today. He never stopped and put an immense carrying shift. Elia Elia looks like he could develop in to the all-action hooker we've been crying out for and Dave Lewis - yes, Dave Lewis, really added pace to the game when he replaced Mulchrone.

I'm rather pleased with all of that.
Dave Lewis looked very promising until he broke his leg. Good lad. (and now I feel old...broke his leg nearly 9 years ago, cripes)
I know. When I see how old Lewis is, I just feel wow. Time flies.
difference being...I actually am old :lol:
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Watch out for Adam Radwan, the 19 year old Newcastle wing. Caught the highlights programme and his 2 tries against Wasps were first rate. Lots of pace. early days and we will have to see him in the Premiership but he might be worth keeping an eye on.
Ben Curry looked very good too and was MoTM.
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He did look incredibly quick from the short highlights. Has any one seen him properly though?
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Always looks good in the 7s, for what that's worth.

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fivepointer wrote:Watch out for Adam Radwan, the 19 year old Newcastle wing. Caught the highlights programme and his 2 tries against Wasps were first rate. Lots of pace. early days and we will have to see him in the Premiership but he might be worth keeping an eye on.
Ben Curry looked very good too and was MoTM.
Radwan looked rapid. Obviously pace alone isn't everything but his second try showed some good stepping ability as well.

Personally, Ben Curry's always looked the more impressive of the two to me. Had he not got injured in the build up to the Barbarians game, I think he would be the one competing for the 7 shirt and not Tom.

Ollie Lawrence who scored Worcester's 2nd to last try and showed quick hands for the last try is the one they've been waiting to break through IIRC. I've seen a few 'supercuts' of his.
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Are the highlights online anywhere?

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Yes - on the Premiership Rugby site.
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Curry taking the captaincy, even late in to a game like this, at 19 years old just seem ridiculous.
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The Currys are freaks and already influential
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Scrumhead wrote:Yes - on the Premiership Rugby site.
Thank you!

I really hope Eddie stops buggering about with Ben Curry soon. He should be in those England training camps and learning alongside his brother.

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Might be a bit of a spanking in the Bath V Tigers games.

Leicester Tigers (v Bath Rugby, away, Friday 7.45pm)
15 Harry Simmons, 14 Jonah Holmes, 13 Jordan Olowofela, 12 Charlie Thacker, 11 Adam Thompstone, 10 Tom Hardwick, 9 Ben White
1 Kyle Traynor, 2 Harry Thacker (c), 3 Chris Baumann, 4 Harry Wells, 5 Dan Tuohy, 6 Sam Lewis, 7 Tommy Reffell, 8 Fred Tuilagi

Replacements: 16 Jake Kerr, 17 Owen Hills, 18 Ben Betts, 19 Joe Maksymiw, 20 Harry Mahoney, 21 Sam Wager, 22 Will Yarnell, 23 Ravai Fatiaki

Bath Rugby:
15 Tom Homer, 14 Jack Wilson, 13 Max Clark, 12 Matt Banahan, 11 Levi Davis, 10 Freddie Burns, 9 Max Green;
1 Nick Auterac, 2 Michael van Vuuren, 3 Scott Andrews, 4 Levi Douglas, 5 James Phillips, 6 Matt Garvey (c), 7 Josh Bayliss, 8 Paul Grant

Replacements: 16 Jack Walker, 17 Will Vaughan, 18 Sam Nixon, 19 Elliott Stooke, 20 Zach Mercer, 21 Darren Allinson, 22 Harry Davies, 23 Darren Atkins
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Wasps team to face Ospreys

15 Owain James
14 Aaron O’Sullivan
13 Brendan Macken
12 Jacob Umaga
11 Guy Armitage
10 Connor Eastgate
9 Craig Hampson
1 Paul Doran Jones
2 Antonio TJ Harris
3 Will Stuart
4 Marcus Garratt
5 Matt Symons
6 Jack Willis (c)
7 Will Owen
8 Nizaam Carr

16 Gabriel Oghre
17 George Thornton
18 David Langley
19 Guy Borrowdale
20 James Seabrook
21 Joe Simpson
22 Taju Atta
23 Josh Grimes

Nice to see Willis as skipper and a start for Umaga. Apart from Simpson, i dont recognise any of the bench.
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Tigersman wrote:Might be a bit of a spanking in the Bath V Tigers games.

Leicester Tigers (v Bath Rugby, away, Friday 7.45pm)
15 Harry Simmons, 14 Jonah Holmes, 13 Jordan Olowofela, 12 Charlie Thacker, 11 Adam Thompstone, 10 Tom Hardwick, 9 Ben White
1 Kyle Traynor, 2 Harry Thacker (c), 3 Chris Baumann, 4 Harry Wells, 5 Dan Tuohy, 6 Sam Lewis, 7 Tommy Reffell, 8 Fred Tuilagi

Replacements: 16 Jake Kerr, 17 Owen Hills, 18 Ben Betts, 19 Joe Maksymiw, 20 Harry Mahoney, 21 Sam Wager, 22 Will Yarnell, 23 Ravai Fatiaki

Bath Rugby:
15 Tom Homer, 14 Jack Wilson, 13 Max Clark, 12 Matt Banahan, 11 Levi Davis, 10 Freddie Burns, 9 Max Green;
1 Nick Auterac, 2 Michael van Vuuren, 3 Scott Andrews, 4 Levi Douglas, 5 James Phillips, 6 Matt Garvey (c), 7 Josh Bayliss, 8 Paul Grant

Replacements: 16 Jack Walker, 17 Will Vaughan, 18 Sam Nixon, 19 Elliott Stooke, 20 Zach Mercer, 21 Darren Allinson, 22 Harry Davies, 23 Darren Atkins
Ouch. Great opportunity for some of the youngsters in theory, but I'm not sure how much ball they'll actually see. This could be painful. Why are we rotating so heavily?

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fivepointer wrote:Wasps team to face Ospreys

15 Owain James
14 Aaron O’Sullivan
13 Brendan Macken
12 Jacob Umaga
11 Guy Armitage
10 Connor Eastgate
9 Craig Hampson
1 Paul Doran Jones
2 Antonio TJ Harris
3 Will Stuart
4 Marcus Garratt
5 Matt Symons
6 Jack Willis (c)
7 Will Owen
8 Nizaam Carr

16 Gabriel Oghre
17 George Thornton
18 David Langley
19 Guy Borrowdale
20 James Seabrook
21 Joe Simpson
22 Taju Atta
23 Josh Grimes

Nice to see Willis as skipper and a start for Umaga. Apart from Simpson, i dont recognise any of the bench.
Oghre was signed from Baths academy. Thornton is another new academy boy from somewhere, can't recall immediately, Scotland u20s I believe. Langley has come up something like 5 levels in 3 years, huge guy.
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Puja wrote:
Tigersman wrote:Might be a bit of a spanking in the Bath V Tigers games.

Leicester Tigers (v Bath Rugby, away, Friday 7.45pm)
15 Harry Simmons, 14 Jonah Holmes, 13 Jordan Olowofela, 12 Charlie Thacker, 11 Adam Thompstone, 10 Tom Hardwick, 9 Ben White
1 Kyle Traynor, 2 Harry Thacker (c), 3 Chris Baumann, 4 Harry Wells, 5 Dan Tuohy, 6 Sam Lewis, 7 Tommy Reffell, 8 Fred Tuilagi

Replacements: 16 Jake Kerr, 17 Owen Hills, 18 Ben Betts, 19 Joe Maksymiw, 20 Harry Mahoney, 21 Sam Wager, 22 Will Yarnell, 23 Ravai Fatiaki

Bath Rugby:
15 Tom Homer, 14 Jack Wilson, 13 Max Clark, 12 Matt Banahan, 11 Levi Davis, 10 Freddie Burns, 9 Max Green;
1 Nick Auterac, 2 Michael van Vuuren, 3 Scott Andrews, 4 Levi Douglas, 5 James Phillips, 6 Matt Garvey (c), 7 Josh Bayliss, 8 Paul Grant

Replacements: 16 Jack Walker, 17 Will Vaughan, 18 Sam Nixon, 19 Elliott Stooke, 20 Zach Mercer, 21 Darren Allinson, 22 Harry Davies, 23 Darren Atkins
Ouch. Great opportunity for some of the youngsters in theory, but I'm not sure how much ball they'll actually see. This could be painful. Why are we rotating so heavily?

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I think alot of it is down to protecting as many prem players as poss now for next week.
Think we only have fit with prem experiance.
1) Bateman, Traynor
2) Youngs, McGugian, Thacker,
3) Cilliers, Baumann,
4) Barrow, Tuohy, Maksymiw
5) Kitchener, Wells,
6) Williams (50/50),
7) Evans
8) O'Connor
9) Harrison, white
10) Ford
11) Malouf
12) Tait,
13) Smith, Owen
14) Thompstone, Holmes
15) Holmes

We have like 9 players away on international duty.
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Tigersman wrote: I think alot of it is down to protecting as many prem players as poss now for next week.
Think we only have fit with prem experiance.
1) Bateman, Traynor
2) Youngs, McGugian, Thacker,
3) Cilliers, Baumann,
4) Barrow, Tuohy, Maksymiw
5) Kitchener, Wells,
6) Williams (50/50),
7) Evans
8) O'Connor
9) Harrison, white
10) Ford
11) Malouf
12) Tait,
13) Smith, Owen
14) Thompstone, Holmes
15) Holmes

We have like 9 players away on international duty.
That makes a lot of sense - I'd forgotten that it was Prem next week instead of AWC.

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TBF both teams are rotating heavily; it's just that Bath are rotating our injury returnees in whilst Leicester are rotating their academy - presumbly through necessity.

The smile I get when Bath field a pair of Levis still hasn't worn old (I think this is the 3rd time); pity we're only playing 2 of our 4 Max.s
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