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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote castleparknight Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 Aug 2022 at 09:16
A very close and tight game. Ealing fans I assume are happy with that performance 
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Jersey name two XVs, + two spares... to take on the Tigers at 5pm... LINK

Link includes details for streaming if anyone is at a loose end (less likely I know at 5pm) and is prepared to invest £10

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Brizzer Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 Aug 2022 at 11:46
Originally posted by islander islander wrote:

Jersey name two XVs, + two spares... to take on the Tigers at 5pm... LINK

Link includes details for streaming if anyone is at a loose end (less likely I know at 5pm) and is prepared to invest £10


Think that we might need both teams on from the start Islander looking at the Tigers starting 15
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Big Eddie Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 Aug 2022 at 13:11
First post ahead of the new season and first proper post in the Championship forum.

Caldy take on Sale Sharks tonight at Paton Field and they are probably hoping that a wooden hut and an open (...ish) field will so discombobulate the visitors that it will give the Ravers a slight advantage.

Cady Chairman Gary Devaney and Director of Rugby Gareth Davies have themselves undertaken a period of intense preparation ahead of tonight’s game against Sale Sharks.

Caldy’s two senior men have just returned from participating in the Caldy RFC Shark Fishing tournament off Falmouth. This prestigious catch and release tournament organised by Caldy supporter Derek Salisbury using specialist big game boats and skippers is fast becoming a fixture in the UK Big Game Fishing calendar.

Gareth’s team eventually won through after a hook up late on the second day with the tournament’s biggest Blue Shark caught by Jake Lyon on big game boat 'Anglo Dawn'. Anglo Dawn skipper Andy Howell was impressed by a couple of firsts racked up by Caldy 2nd row 6ft 7 inch giant Richard Bradshaw......who landed the first 'bonito' skipper Andy Howell has ever seen in UK waters. Richard was also the first big game fisherman ever to bring his own spew bucket and disinfectant spray onto Anglo Dawn. 

Richard Bradshaw is a man who needs to be prepared "just like the Ravers who need to be thoroughly prepared for what they are facing tonight, it was important for me to be ready for big seas 25 miles offshore......the bucket was a very essential bit of kit, I had a little difficulty keeping my Pot Noodle under control" 

Braddie was keen to point out the good omens thrown up by the result of the Caldy Shark Fishing tournament "The younger team led by Gaz Davies outperformed the established pre tournament favourites of Gary Devaney, Derek Salisbury, Barrie Pilgrim and Paul Harrison. Once we heard from the skipper of the 'Seawatch' that Barrie's sea legs and ankles had gone and he had told skipper Nigel "......We need a bigger boat"............we knew that we just had to ignore the rough seas and power through to get the win."

"Bring it on ........the more Sharks the better" " said Richard 'Quint' Bradshaw




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Originally posted by Big Eddie Big Eddie wrote:

First post ahead of the new season and first proper post in the Championship forum.

Caldy take on Sale Sharks tonight at Paton Field and they are probably hoping that a wooden hut and an open (...ish) field will so discombobulate the visitors that it will give the Ravers a slight advantage.

Cady Chairman Gary Devaney and Director of Rugby Gareth Davies have themselves undertaken a period of intense preparation ahead of tonight’s game against Sale Sharks.

Caldy’s two senior men have just returned from participating in the Caldy RFC Shark Fishing tournament off Falmouth. This prestigious catch and release tournament organised by Caldy supporter Derek Salisbury using specialist big game boats and skippers is fast becoming a fixture in the UK Big Game Fishing calendar.

Gareth’s team eventually won through after a hook up late on the second day with the tournament’s biggest Blue Shark caught by Jake Lyon on big game boat 'Anglo Dawn'. Anglo Dawn skipper Andy Howell was impressed by a couple of firsts racked up by Caldy 2nd row 6ft 7 inch giant Richard Bradshaw......who landed the first 'bonito' skipper Andy Howell has ever seen in UK waters. Richard was also the first big game fisherman ever to bring his own spew bucket and disinfectant spray onto Anglo Dawn. 

Richard Bradshaw is a man who needs to be prepared "just like the Ravers who need to be thoroughly prepared for what they are facing tonight, it was important for me to be ready for big seas 25 miles offshore......the bucket was a very essential bit of kit, I had a little difficulty keeping my Pot Noodle under control" 

Braddie was keen to point out the good omens thrown up by the result of the Caldy Shark Fishing tournament "The younger team led by Gaz Davies outperformed the established pre tournament favourites of Gary Devaney, Derek Salisbury, Barrie Pilgrim and Paul Harrison. Once we heard from the skipper of the 'Seawatch' that Barrie's sea legs and ankles had gone and he had told skipper Nigel "......We need a bigger boat"............we knew that we just had to ignore the rough seas and power through to get the win."

"Bring it on ........the more Sharks the better" " said Richard 'Quint' Bradshaw


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Brizzer Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 Aug 2022 at 17:52
5-28 at HT. 3 Tigers rolling mauls and a forward move try. TBH Jersey have done alright. The defense looks pretty good, although they did tire at the end of the half for the 4th try.
Jersey playing with the breeze 2 nd half and 30 changes could make it an interesting 2nd 40
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19-35 last time I looked
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Finished 26-35 on the Island, a slight improvement on last season when the eventual Prem champs beat us by 10.

I see Caldy v Sale finished 5-40; great to see BE landing properly on the Champ forum & hopefully a good crowd & derby atmosphere at PF…
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Jersey Reds v Leicester Tigers (Pre-season fixture) - Friday, August 19, kick-off 5pm | Leicester Tigers

Brilliant to make a start to the new season and after my migration south I can report that the walk from the ground to my new abode took 23 minutes! Plaudits due to Sean for keeping the bar going after the late surge of interest in tickets and Milo for his efforts in producing a pitch that looked picture perfect and for tirelessly filing in in the overworked bar at the west end. The Tiggers fans are exceptional and always welcome.
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Great to be back at Caldy after a few years.
Beautiful sunny evening and big crowd. I'm guessing about 1500? Big Eddie where were you hiding? 
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Originally posted by corporalcarrot corporalcarrot wrote:

Jersey Reds v Leicester Tigers (Pre-season fixture) - Friday, August 19, kick-off 5pm | Leicester Tigers

Brilliant to make a start to the new season and after my migration south I can report that the walk from the ground to my new abode took 23 minutes! Plaudits due to Sean for keeping the bar going after the late surge of interest in tickets and Milo for his efforts in producing a pitch that looked picture perfect and for tirelessly filing in in the overworked bar at the west end. The Tiggers fans are exceptional and always welcome.
There's many a side would like the Tigers to visit every week, very good travelling supporters(me included on occasion), trouble is with them just 4 miles down the road, Leicester Lions are always going to struggle to get a large crowd.
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HT Blues (3 tries) 19 - 7 (1 try) Titans

First 15 mins all Blues, remaining saw Titans have all the territory with a big pack and strong scrum.

Blues go down the slope 2nd half.
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FT well 78 mins Blues 61-19 Titans
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Cov 7-0 Mose. 12 mins

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Cov 7-5 Mose 25 mins
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Cov 12-5 Mose 27 mins
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Cov 12-12 Mose  31 mins
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12-12 HT
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Very long first half
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Cov 19-12 Mose 
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