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Plymouth 10 Chinnor 10.FT.
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Lots of close games today but 3 draws is a bit different. Low scoring doesn’t make a bad game I thought the one at Bilsley Common today was a great game but not very good for the blood pressure
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Sad to see Roth becoming slightly adrift in the bottom three.
I was hoping to see them back up in the Champ before too long, but if they don't pull their socks up soon they could be heading in the opposite direction. That would be a real shame IMO.
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"Lots of close games today but 3 draws is a bit different."

The  PARFC v Chinnor fixture certainly fitted the bill on that front. The widespread feeling within this parish that the hosts could well be mullahed was probably feared, if not expected by the 1 000-odd Brickfields crowd. Lotsa big units across the visitors overall, soft going underfoot and still a lenghty Albion sick list. Weather was calm, overcast, dry and pretty mild.

As it turned out, Albion tackling and discipline had markably improved and most of the first half was spent in the visitors' half. But to no avail, in spite of a Chinnor YC. 0-0 at HT, although the rugby itself was more entertaining than the scoreline might suggest. (I can't honestly remember whether a PARFC pen deflected off the post was first or second half... The idea of more league points than match points surfaced briefly.)

Chinnor appeared a little over-keen by going through tackle bag drills prior to re-start. My own thoughts were along the lines of, "How can we keep the lid on this lot?" rather than "If we keep going, something's gonna give." Our visitors had apparently made the (short-ish) trip down on Fri, and certainly weren't suffering from travel sickness. So, as something of a surprise overall (but not actually, given our work rate), we ended up 10-3 ahead mid-half with the match timing running pretty late. Re-start at 16.00; FT at 16.45, or thereabouts. Eventually though, away pressure prevailed and the score was levelled to leave a nervy final period of play. It was a home player who kicked to touch to cement the shared spoils. Be interesting to hear the oppo version. (Edit: https://www.chinnor-rfc.com/news/plymouth-albion-10-chinnor-10-2489565.html)

Ahead of a visit to the RAG next Sat, a win would have been very welcome - the omens/form book for that encounter didn't bide too well until I spotted the Sale result. But we didn't get "mullahed" by any means. So hey,ho - the topsy-turvy "mid" table still appears to stretch from 5th - 13th. And we're pretty much where we were at this stage a year ago.

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Originally posted by Kimbo Kimbo wrote:

Sad to see Roth becoming slightly adrift in the bottom three.
I was hoping to see them back up in the Champ before too long, but if they don't pull their socks up soon they could be heading in the opposite direction. That would be a real shame IMO.


Yes, the bottom 2 are well adrift and will need a big turnaround in fortunes to not return whence they came from.

Have to agree, Rotherham are also in danger of the drop.
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Worked out yesterday during the drive to Mose you probably need 10 wins to be in with a shout of being safe, normally it’s in the 60s but with Cant and Ionians having a poor start may b3 a little lower this year
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Originally posted by Rabbie Burns Rabbie Burns wrote:

Worked out yesterday during the drive to Mose you probably need 10 wins to be in with a shout of being safe, normally it’s in the 60s but with Cant and Ionians having a poor start may b3 a little lower this year

Is it not the other way round this year. With both Cant and Hull getting next to no points, the 3rd from bottom side will have amassed a lot of points. 
So won't you as the 3rd to bottom side need more than ever to be safe?




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Originally posted by Intouch Intouch wrote:

Originally posted by Rabbie Burns Rabbie Burns wrote:

Worked out yesterday during the drive to Mose you probably need 10 wins to be in with a shout of being safe, normally it’s in the 60s but with Cant and Ionians having a poor start may b3 a little lower this year


Is it not the other way round this year. With both Cant and Hull getting next to no points, the 3rd from bottom side will have amassed a lot of points. 
So won't you are the 3rd to bottom side need more than ever to be safe?




Yep. If Rotherham get their act together, as I think they will, someone could go down with an even higher points total than normal.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Rabbie Burns Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Nov 2019 at 15:26
I think not but it’s possible eithe way as the 3rd bottom team could be on something like 50 points therefore 51 will survive hence my thoughts but as correctly said above the opposite could be true
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Camquin Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Nov 2019 at 15:28
When Manchester got no points newbury went down on 61 but Otley stayed up on 63.

The following year Redruth went down on 62 (which I think is the highest points not to survive) and the other relegated teams got 44 and 45 (57 more points than the previous years bottom two teams).

Last season Caldy went down on 62, with Esher on 61 and Students on 58.

So there does nto seem to be much correlation.

Just ensure you get 63 or more points and hope it is not a record breaking year.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Rabbie Burns Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Nov 2019 at 16:58
I like 65. It’s such a cruel division at both top and bottom. Only 1 place at the top and the humongous total needed at the bottom to stay up
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Camquin Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Nov 2019 at 17:30
I would love to be safe by Easter - but not had that luxury since we regained Nat 1.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote islander Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Nov 2019 at 18:51
Originally posted by stonehousealbion stonehousealbion wrote:

we ended up 10-3 ahead mid-half with the match timing running pretty late. Re-start at 16.00; FT at 16.45, or thereabouts. 
 

Isn't 4.45 round about the expected finish time for a 3pm game?  (unless there's a TMO in which case more like 5 o'clock!)
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Kimbo Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Nov 2019 at 20:14
Originally posted by islander islander wrote:

Originally posted by stonehousealbion stonehousealbion wrote:

we ended up 10-3 ahead mid-half with the match timing running pretty late. Re-start at 16.00; FT at 16.45, or thereabouts. 
 

Isn't 4.45 round about the expected finish time for a 3pm game?  (unless there's a TMO in which case more like 5 o'clock!)

Ours seem to drag on to 4.55 on a regular basis just lately!
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