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pen 15
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Cheshire 4 tries up
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is it stours year yet
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Robb
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They always travel to support their county (I guess because there's nothing else to do on a saturday down there beyond support that new club in the lesser code)
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carlos fandango
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Well thank goodness no one told Cornwall that this is a useless waste of time. Hertford is chock a block with cornish folk. And all credit to them, not an easy journey.
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Chopper
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Perhaps that's because you don't have a rich history in the game
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Chopper
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Perhaps it's because you don't live in an area that has a strong history on the game.
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Deva Delinquent
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Is anyone going to Birkenhead Park for the Cheshire game tomorrow?
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pen 15
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Up in the North Lancs where the dominant force with Sedge and Fylde when they where N1 teams ,tables have turned with Cheshire having the Nat 1 teams now ,Caldy and Sale who have supplied the vast majority of the players ,it's just the way things swing.
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is it stours year yet
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Camquin
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Several of the Cambridge Exiles played for Cambridgeshire in the internal sub-county competition, but I do not know if any made the EC team.
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Golden Jackal
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i think EC made the decision to drop a level and play primarily those players who had played sub county rugby...therefore L3, 4 and 5 players became ineligible...
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Camquin
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The Cambridge squad had been running on fumes, I am not sure how many players we used, but it was less than many years. By May, they needed a break. Many of our players have traditionally played for East Midlands or Hertfordshire, but we usually provide the Counties with a number of players.
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Thunderbird
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GJ apparently if a player has played more than a certain amount of games at level 4 he then becomes unavailable for EC. Or so I am told.
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Golden Jackal
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Agree Camquin and certainly here in E Counties there is no buy in from any of the senior clubs so we have players from Level 6 7 and 8...great for them, but does it serve any real purpose?
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Robb
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It's not. They seem to have got rid of it a while ago. For example A few seasons ago, Kent's 7, 8, 9 and 10 were from Tunbridge Wells. Now if you look at their teamsheet, it's mostly Blackheath, Canterbury, Tonbridge and Westcombe Park.
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Saturnate
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Not sure if this is still the case, but I believe Kent use to limit the number of players from any single team (which I believe was two). This obviously had the affect of spreading representation further through the league pyramid.
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jimbojetset
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Or Cheshire. Having said that, the County championship is a unique type of competition which has possibly had its day. Having said that, any player who represents their county do so with justifiable pride no matter what level they're at. If we are after meaningful competition however, we might do better with a regional approach, the only issue there would be that given the way the RFU organise things, Cheshire would probably be part of the South West and Leicestershire part of the North East
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Camquin
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There is none, and any serious reorganization would scrap it, unless you are from Lancashire or Cornwall, when it is the most prestigious title in community rugby.
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Kimbo
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I note that Warwickshire were battered again.
But then, with just one NL2 player in the squad, and the rest playing at Midlands Prem and quite a few below that, it's not too surprising. Such a shift away from the dominant 'Coventryshire' days (with the one token Nuns player). I sometimes wonder what the point of the competition is. |
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Count Ford
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It's very possible I'm wrong on this..but previously it was groups of 3 and they all played either other. But now it's groups of 5 and they play only 2 of that group?? Please correct me if wrong Edited by Count Ford - 15 May 2022 at 22:32 |
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DICKON
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Kent have already played their game, a 44-43 win at Hampshire, who subsequently lost 78-12 in Cornwall yesterday. I suspect Cornwall will have to win at Herts next Saturday to qualify from the South group.
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stato
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Leicestershire battled to the end yesterday, but only 5/6 of the starters could be deemed regulars at National 2. Syston from Level 5 provided a good number as well but there were 3 lads who had never played men's rugby before this campaign and a good number from Level 6 and Level 7 in there. Both Hinckley and Lions have had their squads ripped apart with injuries in the last couple of months and it wasn't far off last man standing in the county to get 22 in the match day squad, with a 39 and 44 year old in the front row and the forwards coach having to start in the second row. Cheshire deserve a lot of respect however, not just for their performance but their humility and attitude throughout the game which was extremely professional and respectful
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