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Topic: 2019/20 LSE3 Week 6 Predictions
Posted By: Shamrose
Subject: 2019/20 LSE3 Week 6 Predictions
Date Posted: 04 Oct 2019 at 15:23

As mentioned i am away for a good part of the next week so here are next weeks fuxtures




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Posted By: Thames Estuary Man
Date Posted: 05 Oct 2019 at 21:18

Bedford 5-0 Guildford
CS Stags 0-5 Hertford
LIWG 0-5 Guernsey
Rochford 5-0 Tunbridge Wells
Sevenoaks 5-0 Brighton
Sidcup 0-5 Wimbledon
Tring 5-0 Dorking


Posted By: carlos fandango
Date Posted: 06 Oct 2019 at 12:06

Really entertaining game at Hertford yesterday. Irish are a handy outfit but a few people I spoke to thought they wasted some very good backs (their 13 was exceptional every time he got the ball) by trying to be too 'bosh it up the middle'. 

If she reads this, I'd like to congratulate the ref too. Best I've seen this season by a million miles.


Bedford                       Guildford     5-1    Bedford on home 'turf'.

CS Stags                     Hertford       0-5   Hertford to be too strong for CS (plus I'm planning on going to this one and they wouldn't dare lose, would they?)Smile

LIWG                           Guernsey     1-5   Have seen both. I expect Guernsey's scrum to make hay.

Rochford                      Tunbridge Wells   5-0   Long journey to get hammered, but that's what TW will have.

Sevenoaks                  Brighton       5-0    Possible that both of these will be scrapping for survival come next spring.

Sidcup                         Wimbledon   0-5    2 teams in the league want it more than anyone, and Sidcup ain't one of them.

Tring                            Dorking       5-0   The slope to come to Tring's aid as normal service is somewhat resumed.

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Posted By: Robb
Date Posted: 06 Oct 2019 at 20:38
Bedford 5-0 Guildford
Civil Service 0-5 Hertford
London Irish Amateur 5-1 Guernsey
Rochford 5-0 Tunbridge Wells
Sevenoaks 4-1 Brighton
Sidcup 0-5 Wimbledon
Tring 5-0 Dorking


Posted By: WelshCentre
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2019 at 09:36
Bedford 2-5 Guildford - Bedford looking weak this season, first up tackling isn't good enough.
CS Stags 2-4 Hertford - Close game with Stags at home, but Hertford will pinch the win. 
LIWG 5-1 Guernsey - LIWG at home, better pack than Guernsey.
Rochford 5-0 Tunbridge Wells - Easy Win.... 
Sevenoaks 4-2 Brighton - Another close one, Sevenoaks to just pip it.
Sidcup 0-5 Wimbledon - Wimbledon are starting to click.
Tring 5-0 Dorking - Tring will want to get their home record back on track!


Posted By: Shamrose
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2019 at 10:00
Was at the Dorking Sevenoaks game on Saturday and could have gone either way . I felt the Sevenoaks captain did his side no favours by running to the referee every time there was a penalty against Dorking and asking for a card. I think the ref got so sick of this he didn’t give Dorking any yellows when perhaps he should of done

Neither side are going anywhere but mid table


Posted By: Cannon
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2019 at 10:22
Originally posted by Shamrose Shamrose wrote:

Was at the Dorking Sevenoaks game on Saturday and could have gone either way . I felt the Sevenoaks captain did his side no favours by running to the referee every time there was a penalty against Dorking and asking for a card. I think the ref got so sick of this he didn’t give Dorking any yellows when perhaps he should of done

Neither side are going anywhere but mid table
I'm disappointed that the Sevenoaks captain wasn't carded under the RFUs Core Values directive this season.

http://www.londonrugby.com/newsblog/2019/9/19/rfu-match-official-development-teams-core-values-update-4a6rc" rel="nofollow - http://www.londonrugby.com/newsblog/2019/9/19/rfu-match-official-development-teams-core-values-update-4a6rc


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Rucks and mauls may bust my balls, but whips and chains excite me!!


Posted By: Karlos
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2019 at 10:50
Bedford 4 v 1 Guildford
CS 1 v 5 Herts
LIWG 1 v 5 Islanders
100 5 v 1 TWells
7Oaks 1 v 4 Bton
Sidcup 2 v 5 Wimbledon
Tring 4 v 1 Dorking


Posted By: TinyTim
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2019 at 11:04

Bedford 4-1  Guildford. Bedford to strong at home for G's

CS Stags 1-4 Hertford. Didn't see the stags winning last week. Hertford to edge

LIWG  0 - 5 Guernsey. Guernsey to keep the pressure on the top 2.

Rochford 5 - 0 Tunbridge Wells. wells not string enough

Sevenoaks 4-1 Brighton. Oak's to win at home

Sidcup 4 - 1 Wimbledon. cup to bounce back

Tring                            Dorking



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Posted By: Cannon
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2019 at 11:17
Originally posted by TinyTim TinyTim wrote:

Bedford 4-1  Guildford. Bedford to strong at home for G's

CS Stags 1-4 Hertford. Didn't see the stags winning last week. Hertford to edge

LIWG  0 - 5 Guernsey. Guernsey to keep the pressure on the top 2.

Rochford 5 - 0 Tunbridge Wells. wells not string enough

Sevenoaks 4-1 Brighton. Oak's to win at home

Sidcup 4 - 1 Wimbledon. cup to bounce back

Tring                            Dorking

And the final game? Wink

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Rucks and mauls may bust my balls, but whips and chains excite me!!


Posted By: Shamrose
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2019 at 11:24
That is interesting. The ref did have a penalty retaken as a player stuck his hands up in the air just as the kick was about to be taken. Personally I think there is far too much chat on the pitch. It is like a yelling match at every scrum, ruck or maul


Posted By: Insignificant Tick
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2019 at 11:25
Originally posted by Cannon Cannon wrote:

[QUOTE=Shamrose]Was at the Dorking Sevenoaks game on Saturday and could have gone either way . I felt the Sevenoaks captain did his side no favours by running to the referee every time there was a penalty against Dorking and asking for a card. I think the ref got so sick of this he didn’t give Dorking any yellows when perhaps he should of done

Neither side are going anywhere but mid table
I'm disappointed that the Sevenoaks captain wasn't carded under the RFUs Core Values directive this season.

http://www.londonrugby.com/newsblog/2019/9/19/rfu-match-official-development-teams-core-values-update-4a6rc" rel="nofollow - http://www.londonrugby.com/newsblog/2019/9/19/rfu-match-official-development-teams-core-values-update-4a6rc
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Disappointed that you are disappointed. How can that be when you were not there ?
Maybe, just maybe he wasn't doing anything wrong. The ref could have called him over to explain his decisions, or he was just doing his job as captain and seeking clarification.As a captain it is allowed.
A ref doesn't give yellow cards and you moan as much as when he does. Give the ref some credit for officiating the way he thought best at the time !  


Posted By: FEZ ANT PLUCKER
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2019 at 11:25
BEDFORD 4-1 Guildford- Both need to get their season on track. Ath to win a close game with home advantage.
Cs Stags 1863 1-5 HERTFORD- Hertford starting to get their A game going and good on the road.
LIWG 2-2 GUERNSEY- Cant separate the two with Geese home advantage. 
ROCHFORD 100 5-0 Tunbridge Wells- Should be a walk in the park for L3 team and title favs.
SEVENOAKS 5-0 Brighton- Designer 7Oaks too hot at home with a determination to boot.
Sidcup 2-5 WIMBLEDON- Rumour has it that Dons are determined to get back to L4 and appear to have strengthened since last season, but Cup have also started well. Close battle.
Tring 1-5 DORKING- D's are accustomed to the slope and last season threw away a 20pt lead. No room for error in another tight contest.

Yet another difficult week of predictions and a toss up for MOTD between games at LIWG and Sidcup. Good luck to all
 


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Posted By: Cannon
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2019 at 11:34
Originally posted by Insignificant Tick Insignificant Tick wrote:

Originally posted by Cannon Cannon wrote:

[QUOTE=Shamrose]Was at the Dorking Sevenoaks game on Saturday and could have gone either way . I felt the Sevenoaks captain did his side no favours by running to the referee every time there was a penalty against Dorking and asking for a card. I think the ref got so sick of this he didn’t give Dorking any yellows when perhaps he should of done

Neither side are going anywhere but mid table
I'm disappointed that the Sevenoaks captain wasn't carded under the RFUs Core Values directive this season.

http://www.londonrugby.com/newsblog/2019/9/19/rfu-match-official-development-teams-core-values-update-4a6rc" rel="nofollow - http://www.londonrugby.com/newsblog/2019/9/19/rfu-match-official-development-teams-core-values-update-4a6rc
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Disappointed that you are disappointed. How can that be when you were not there ?
Maybe, just maybe he wasn't doing anything wrong. The ref could have called him over to explain his decisions, or he was just doing his job as captain and seeking clarification.As a captain it is allowed.
A ref doesn't give yellow cards and you moan as much as when he does. Give the ref some credit for officiating the way he thought best at the time !  
Fair view Insignificant Tick, my comment was judged purely on Shamrose's view that the captain appealed for Dorking players to be carded, I wasn't there and accept that the reality could have been different. However, if it was gamesmanship it should have been handled under the new RFU directive in my opinion. 

Personally I think referees are castigated too often for decisions made in the immediate instance, that at our level they have to make on their own and without the benefit of TMOs or TJs.


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Rucks and mauls may bust my balls, but whips and chains excite me!!


Posted By: Insignificant Tick
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2019 at 11:43
Originally posted by Cannon Cannon wrote:

Originally posted by Insignificant Tick Insignificant Tick wrote:

Originally posted by Cannon Cannon wrote:

[QUOTE=Shamrose]Was at the Dorking Sevenoaks game on Saturday and could have gone either way . I felt the Sevenoaks captain did his side no favours by running to the referee every time there was a penalty against Dorking and asking for a card. I think the ref got so sick of this he didn’t give Dorking any yellows when perhaps he should of done

Neither side are going anywhere but mid table
I'm disappointed that the Sevenoaks captain wasn't carded under the RFUs Core Values directive this season.

http://www.londonrugby.com/newsblog/2019/9/19/rfu-match-official-development-teams-core-values-update-4a6rc" rel="nofollow - http://www.londonrugby.com/newsblog/2019/9/19/rfu-match-official-development-teams-core-values-update-4a6rc
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Disappointed that you are disappointed. How can that be when you were not there ?
Maybe, just maybe he wasn't doing anything wrong. The ref could have called him over to explain his decisions, or he was just doing his job as captain and seeking clarification.As a captain it is allowed.
A ref doesn't give yellow cards and you moan as much as when he does. Give the ref some credit for officiating the way he thought best at the time !  
Fair view Insignificant Tick, my comment was judged purely on Shamrose's view that the captain appealed for Dorking players to be carded, I wasn't there and accept that the reality could have been different. However, if it was gamesmanship it should have been handled under the new RFU directive in my opinion. 

Personally I think referees are castigated too often for decisions made in the immediate instance, that at our level they have to make on their own and without the benefit of TMOs or TJs.


You appear to be contradicting yourself.


Posted By: Shamrose
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2019 at 11:45
Well I was there and as the Captain was playing at 12 he had to make the effort to run in post the ref having already made his decision. He was not asking about the decision but giving his opinion on what the decision should be. As I said earlier I think it worked against Sevenoaks as the ref didn’t like it and maybe should have told him so but he was a very young ref


Posted By: Kentishman
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2019 at 13:17
Originally posted by Shamrose Shamrose wrote:

Well I was there and as the Captain was playing at 12 he had to make the effort to run in post the ref having already made his decision. He was not asking about the decision but giving his opinion on what the decision should be. As I said earlier I think it worked against Sevenoaks as the ref didn’t like it and maybe should have told him so but he was a very young ref


The young referee was very clear that he wanted to have the captains in regular discussion with him. I know that the Sevenoaks coaches spoke with him at half time and again at full time and he confirmed he was happy with the team and captain. No issues at all about questioning decisions.


Posted By: FEZ ANT PLUCKER
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2019 at 13:25
IMO the young ref had a decent game and was fair all round. His particular decision to allow an Oaks penalty to be retaken and converted after the initial kick was wide, was in hindsight correct, although many did not immediately realise the infringement. Designer Oaks had clearly expected a win here and were very competitive for 80. As the score reflects the result could have gone either way so will be very interesting for the return match. Nothing more than a feisty competitive encounter IMO and support from both sides quite friendly. 

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Posted By: Billywindsock
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2019 at 13:26
Playing the ref is a game all on its own. The ref at Hertford on Saturday was top quality, she was the best I've seen for some time and there was no messing around from either team as they could see she knew what she was doing.
Scrum penalties - yes, as usual you can pick from half a dozen at every scrum, but neither team sounded annoyed.
Just a question, is the ball supposed to go straight down the middle of a scrum? I haven't seen a straight put in yet this season.


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Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion,
I've watched C beams glitter in the darkness near the Tennhauser Gate,


Posted By: @boatyjames
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2019 at 13:38
Bedford 5-0 Guildford
Stags 0-5 Hertford
LIWG 5-2 Guernsey
Rochford 5-0 TW
Sevenoaks 5-0 Brighton
Sidcup 0-5 Wimbledon
Tring 5-0 Dorking


Posted By: Clueless like most
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2019 at 15:40
Bedford 5-0 Guildford
Stags 0-5 Hertford
LIWG 0-5Guernsey
Rochford 5-0 TW
Sevenoaks 1 - 4Brighton
Sidcup 1- 5 Wimbledon
Tring 5-0 Dorking


Posted By: Not a DoR
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2019 at 16:02
Bedford 5-0 Guildford
Stags 0-5 Hertford
LIWG 5-1 Guernsey
Rochford 5-0 TW
Sevenoaks 4-0 Brighton
Sidcup 0-5 Wimbledon
Tring 4-1 Dorking


Posted By: WelshCentre
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2019 at 16:26
Originally posted by Shamrose Shamrose wrote:

Well I was there and as the Captain was playing at 12 he had to make the effort to run in post the ref having already made his decision. He was not asking about the decision but giving his opinion on what the decision should be. As I said earlier I think it worked against Sevenoaks as the ref didn’t like it and maybe should have told him so but he was a very young ref

Their usual captain is Shawn Derrick, who plays in the back row? Is he injured? Maybe just a new captain with a different style of communicating with the ref.

Either way - captains should be allowed to give their opinion and try to influence the ref's decisions.... otherwise they're doing their team a dis-service, this is a reason why they have been given the role as captain. Has everyone forgotten Sam Warburton's influence on the Ken Owens offside for the Lions?! Or was it Keiran Read's bad complaining that was a bad influence? Either way, both captains tried to do a job for their team, just different styles Smile - I know which one I preffered.... not biased I promise!


Posted By: chxlamw
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2019 at 16:59
Bedford 5-0 Guildford
Stags 1-4 Hertford
LIWG 1-4 Guernsey
Rochford 5-0 TW
Sevenoaks 4-0 Brighton
Sidcup 0-5 Wimbledon
Tring 5-1 Dorking


Posted By: Kentishman
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2019 at 17:29
Originally posted by WelshCentre WelshCentre wrote:

Originally posted by Shamrose Shamrose wrote:

Well I was there and as the Captain was playing at 12 he had to make the effort to run in post the ref having already made his decision. He was not asking about the decision but giving his opinion on what the decision should be. As I said earlier I think it worked against Sevenoaks as the ref didn’t like it and maybe should have told him so but he was a very young ref


Their usual captain is Shawn Derrick, who plays in the back row? Is he injured? Maybe just a new captain with a different style of communicating with the ref.

Either way - captains should be allowed to give their opinion and try to influence the ref's decisions.... otherwise they're doing their team a dis-service, this is a reason why they have been given the role as captain. Has everyone forgotten Sam Warburton's influence on the Ken Owens offside for the Lions?! Or was it Keiran Read's bad complaining that was a bad influence? Either way, both captains tried to do a job for their team, just different styles Smile - I know which one I preffered.... not biased I promise!


Welshcentre I’m afraid you have got that one wrong. The Oaks skipper is the centre, a Welshman by the name of Nigel. Sean Derrick is indeed another Welshman who plays in the back row but he hasn’t been given the captaincy duties. Last season the captain was a 2nd row who has since retired. Hope that clears things up.


Posted By: WelshCentre
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2019 at 19:07
Originally posted by Kentishman Kentishman wrote:

Originally posted by WelshCentre WelshCentre wrote:

Originally posted by Shamrose Shamrose wrote:

Well I was there and as the Captain was playing at 12 he had to make the effort to run in post the ref having already made his decision. He was not asking about the decision but giving his opinion on what the decision should be. As I said earlier I think it worked against Sevenoaks as the ref didn’t like it and maybe should have told him so but he was a very young ref


Their usual captain is Shawn Derrick, who plays in the back row? Is he injured? Maybe just a new captain with a different style of communicating with the ref.

Either way - captains should be allowed to give their opinion and try to influence the ref's decisions.... otherwise they're doing their team a dis-service, this is a reason why they have been given the role as captain. Has everyone forgotten Sam Warburton's influence on the Ken Owens offside for the Lions?! Or was it Keiran Read's bad complaining that was a bad influence? Either way, both captains tried to do a job for their team, just different styles Smile - I know which one I preffered.... not biased I promise!


Welshcentre I’m afraid you have got that one wrong. The Oaks skipper is the centre, a Welshman by the name of Nigel. Sean Derrick is indeed another Welshman who plays in the back row but he hasn’t been given the captaincy duties. Last season the captain was a 2nd row who has since retired. Hope that clears things up.

Thanks for clearing that up Kentishman. Sean was definitely stand in captain to one of their away games I was at, maybe their usual captain wasn't playing?

I am sure you agree with my point though, just a captain trying to do a job for their team Smile


Posted By: Raider999
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2019 at 19:28
Originally posted by Billywindsock Billywindsock wrote:

Playing the ref is a game all on its own. The ref at Hertford on Saturday was top quality, she was the best I've seen for some time and there was no messing around from either team as they could see she knew what she was doing.
Scrum penalties - yes, as usual you can pick from half a dozen at every scrum, but neither team sounded annoyed.
Just a question, is the ball supposed to go straight down the middle of a scrum? I haven't seen a straight put in yet this season.



And you won't!

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Posted By: WelshCentre
Date Posted: 08 Oct 2019 at 09:03
Originally posted by Raider999 Raider999 wrote:

Originally posted by Billywindsock Billywindsock wrote:


Just a question, is the ball supposed to go straight down the middle of a scrum? I haven't seen a straight put in yet this season.



And you won't!


Actually, the scrum half is allowed to align a shoulder width closer to their own team, so the ball will always go into the scrum closer to their team, so it always looks unfair and not straight.


Posted By: TinyTim
Date Posted: 08 Oct 2019 at 09:12
Tring 4-1 DorkingCry

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Posted By: Rugby70
Date Posted: 08 Oct 2019 at 09:54
Bedford 5-1 Guildford Bedford at home I believe will be too strong for Guildford.
Stags 1-4 Hertford You never know from one week to the next what team Stags will produce, but Hertford will have too much for them.
LIWG 1-4 Guernsey Guernsey will not drop points against LIWG. Thought LIWG would be better than their results thus far. Maybe they don't know each other that well yet!
Rochford 5-0 TW Got to back Rochford as their all round play is impressive, but the writer of their match report against Sidcup was clearly not watching the same game as we destroyed them in the scrum and they were fortunate with the ref, who was being assessed, admitting he was naive with some of his decisions. Edgar destroyed his opposite number again!
Sevenoaks 4-1 Brighton Probably our most complete win of the season so far, but even with a new full back from Worthing Sevenoaks should prevail.
Sidcup 4-1 Wimbledon The Dons to me are the most complete side in this league, but Sidcup will not rollover and there could be an upset on the cards if silly mistakes are not made like we did against Rochford 
Tring 4-1 Dorking Whilst Dorking have been impressive of late Tring have a very good home record.

Good luck to all this weekend and to TW have some belief as Rochford 100 are beatable.


Posted By: BigChief
Date Posted: 08 Oct 2019 at 13:34
Bedford 5 - 0 Guildford
CS Stags 0 - 5 Hertford
LIWG 5 - 1 Guernsey
Rochford 5 - 0 Tunbridge Wells
Sevenoaks 5 - 0 Brighton
Sidcup 1 - 5 Wimbledon
Tring 1 - 4 Dorking

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Posted By: Morgie Man
Date Posted: 08 Oct 2019 at 13:37
Bedford 5 - 1 Guildford
CS Stags 1 - 4 Hertford
LIWG 4 - 1 Guernsey
Rochford 5 - 0 Tunbridge Wells
Sevenoaks 4 - 1 Brighton
Sidcup 0 - 5 Wimbledon
Tring 4- 1 Dorking

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Posted By: Billywindsock
Date Posted: 08 Oct 2019 at 18:23

Actually, the scrum half is allowed to align a shoulder width closer to their own team, so the ball will always go into the scrum closer to their team, so it always looks unfair and not straight.

What I see mostly is the 9 fling it straight at the 8's feet. The term 'hooker' should change to 'mostly throws in at a lineout.'


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I've seen things you people wouldn't believe,
Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion,
I've watched C beams glitter in the darkness near the Tennhauser Gate,


Posted By: Raider999
Date Posted: 08 Oct 2019 at 21:38
Originally posted by WelshCentre WelshCentre wrote:

Originally posted by Raider999 Raider999 wrote:

Originally posted by Billywindsock Billywindsock wrote:


Just a question, is the ball supposed to go straight down the middle of a scrum? I haven't seen a straight put in yet this season.



And you won't!


Actually, the scrum half is allowed to align a shoulder width closer to their own team, so the ball will always go into the scrum closer to their team, so it always looks unfair and not straight.


I am well aware of that, however most scrum halves just roll it into the 2nd row - again at all levels.

Although a team was fre-kicked for it in one of the World Cup matches (cannot remember which one)

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Posted By: Raider999
Date Posted: 08 Oct 2019 at 21:39
Originally posted by Billywindsock Billywindsock wrote:


Actually, the scrum half is allowed to align a shoulder width closer to their own team, so the ball will always go into the scrum closer to their team, so it always looks unfair and not straight.

What I see mostly is the 9 fling it straight at the 8's feet. The term 'hooker' should change to 'mostly throws in at a lineout.'


I would suggest Centre Prop?

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RAID ON


Posted By: WelshCentre
Date Posted: 09 Oct 2019 at 11:50
Originally posted by Raider999 Raider999 wrote:

Originally posted by Billywindsock Billywindsock wrote:


Actually, the scrum half is allowed to align a shoulder width closer to their own team, so the ball will always go into the scrum closer to their team, so it always looks unfair and not straight.

What I see mostly is the 9 fling it straight at the 8's feet. The term 'hooker' should change to 'mostly throws in at a lineout.'


I would suggest Centre Prop?

Love it - what a name Clap


Posted By: Undercover Back
Date Posted: 09 Oct 2019 at 14:05
Bedford 5 v Guildford 0 - Bedford look to revert to previous home games form.
CS Stags 0 v Hertford 5 - Hertford coming into their own after a tough start.
LIWG 0 v Guernsey 5 - Guernsey scrum to cause the Geese problems.
100 5 v TW 0 - Only question is whether TW can squeak a BP. 
Sevenoaks 4 v 1 Brighton - Provided the allegedly talkative captain can keep the ref on side Wink.
Sidcup 1 v Wimbledon 5 - have pushed 50 for four consecutive weeks, can't see Sidcup keeping up.
Tring 5 v Dorking 0 - Dorking away from home.



Posted By: dave2dave
Date Posted: 09 Oct 2019 at 18:30

Bedford    4-1              Guildford

CS Stags   4-2              Hertford. the voices are saying stags

LIWG        4-2-             Guernsey= changed this game three times

Rochford     4-1             Tunbridge Wells

Sevenoaks    4-2            Brighton=Welsh Captains to win

Sidcup        2-4              Wimbledon

England      5-0                France -About to put the Tea bag into hot water.* 

Tring          4-2                Dorking= with the slope every scrum feed is straight @ Cow lane


PS  Australia to win the world cup great odds now... do yourselves a favour 



Posted By: Old School
Date Posted: 09 Oct 2019 at 19:32
Bedford 5 - 1 Guildford
CS Stags 0 - 5 Hertford
LIWG 5 - 1 Guernsey
Rochford 5 - 0 Tunbridge Wells
Sevenoaks 4 - 1 Brighton
Sidcup 0 - 5 Wimbledon
Tring 4- 1 Dorking



Posted By: Cannon
Date Posted: 10 Oct 2019 at 12:50
Bedford 5 - 0 Guildford
Civil Service 0 - 5 Hertford
London Irish 4 - 1 Guernsey
Rochford 5 - 0 Tunbridge Wells
Sevenoaks 5 - 1 Brighton
Sidcup 1 - 5 Wimbledon
Tring 5- 0 Dorking

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Posted By: TakethePoints
Date Posted: 10 Oct 2019 at 14:07
Bedford 5 - 0 Guildford
CS Stags 0 - 5 Hertford
LIWG 0 - 5 Guernsey
Rochford 5 - 0 Tunbridge Wells
Sevenoaks 4 - 1 Brighton
Sidcup 0 - 5 Wimbledon
Tring 4 - 1 Dorking


Posted By: Surreyben
Date Posted: 10 Oct 2019 at 16:27
Bedford Athletic 4-0 Guildford
CS Stags 1863 0-5 Hertford
London Irish Wild Geese 1-4 Guernsey
Rochford Hundred 5-0 Tunbridge Wells
Sevenoaks 4-1 Brighton
Sidcup 0-5 Wimbledon
Tring 4-1 Dorking


Posted By: Kentish Man
Date Posted: 10 Oct 2019 at 17:25
Bedford Athletic 5-0 Guildford
CS Stags 1863 0-5 Hertford
London Irish Wild Geese 1-5 Guernsey
Rochford Hundred 5-0 Tunbridge Wells
Sevenoaks 5-0 Brighton
Sidcup 0-5 Wimbledon
Tring 1-4 Dorking


Posted By: Fatty1973
Date Posted: 10 Oct 2019 at 18:05
Bedford Athletic 5-0 Guildford
CS Stags 0-5 Hertford
LIWG 0-5 Guernsey
Rochford Hundred 5-0 Tunbridge Wells
Sevenoaks 5-0 Brighton
Sidcup 1-5 Wimbledon
Tring 4-1 Dorking


Posted By: Ancient Oak
Date Posted: 10 Oct 2019 at 18:26
Bedford  5       Guildford  0
    CS Stags  0     Hertford   5
    LIWG      0      Guernsey  5
    Rochford  5      T Wells     0
    Sevenoaks  5   Brighton   1
    Sidcup     1      Wimbledon  5
    Tring    4          Dorking   1 


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Posted By: NewburyBlue
Date Posted: 10 Oct 2019 at 19:50
Made me laugh to see Tunbridge Wells to Rochford described as a 'long journey' ..in the SW Premier it would be a local Derby!
The Newbury Blues first game of the season ay Camborne was a 430 mile round trip and that's by no means the longest in the division!   


Posted By: carlos fandango
Date Posted: 10 Oct 2019 at 21:18
That's why you SW guys get all the big bucks and us LSE guys get to have a life.  SmileLOLWink


Posted By: carlos fandango
Date Posted: 10 Oct 2019 at 21:24
Seriously though, don't be fooled by the distance. For example, Hertford to Chiswick is less than 40 miles but will take close to 2 hours on a Saturday lunchtime. Only needs an accident and that goes way up very quickly.


Posted By: Gumbo's Ghost
Date Posted: 10 Oct 2019 at 21:40
It's worth making  one unusual call from seven surely ?



Posted By: Storm
Date Posted: 10 Oct 2019 at 21:57
Bedford                       Guildford 4-2

CS Stags                     Hertford 1-4

LIWG                           Guernsey 5-0

Rochford                      Tunbridge Wells 5-0

Sevenoaks                  Brighton 5-0

Sidcup                         Wimbledon 2-4

Tring                            Dorking 5-0



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Posted By: BruceElliott
Date Posted: 11 Oct 2019 at 03:25
Bedford 5 - 0 Guildford
CS Stags 0 - 5 Hertford
LIWG 0 - 5 Guernsey
Rochford 5 - 0 Tunbridge Wells
Sevenoaks 4 - 1 Brighton
Sidcup 0 - 5 Wimbledon
Tring 5- 1 Dorking


Posted By: dropout22
Date Posted: 11 Oct 2019 at 10:05
Originally posted by Shamrose Shamrose wrote:

Was at the Dorking Sevenoaks game on Saturday and could have gone either way . I felt the Sevenoaks captain did his side no favours by running to the referee every time there was a penalty against Dorking and asking for a card. I think the ref got so sick of this he didn’t give Dorking any yellows when perhaps he should of done

Neither side are going anywhere but mid table
 

Shamrose, i'm not sure I agree with your point here. Dorking were dominate IMO until the last 10, and were 14 points ahead until the last moments of the game. With some players coming back to full fitness I think it's more likely to see Dorking in the top 4. Currently 3 wins in the row, so the lads are in decent form as of late.


Posted By: Welshie
Date Posted: 11 Oct 2019 at 13:01
Bedford 5-0 Guildford
CS Stags 0-5 Hertford
LIWG 0-5 Guernsey
Rochford 5- 0 TW
Sevenoaks 5-0 Brighton
Sidcup 1-5 Wimbledon
Tring 5-1 Dorking


Posted By: alacadoo trainee
Date Posted: 11 Oct 2019 at 13:03
Bedford 4 v Guildford 0, going with home side
Bexiteers 0 v Hertford 5 not going with home side
Irish 4 v islanders 1, going with home side
1000s 5 v RTW 0, going with home side
7/8 Oaks 4 v Seasiders 1, going with home side
Cup 1 v Wombles 4, not going with home side
Tring 5 v Dorking 0, going with home side


Posted By: AlfTupper
Date Posted: 11 Oct 2019 at 14:11
Bedford  5-0 Guildford      Bedford  have a lively side and Guildford's defence is leaky.
Stags 0-4 Hertford           Hertford  are sure to be  liking the wet weather.
LIWG 4-1 Guernsey          Not a bad game in prospect here! 
Rochford 5-0 TW              Rochford's triumphant march  will surely go on and on .....and on!.
Sevenoaks 5-0 Brighton    Going by the posts  Sevenoaks  gob off a bit to the ref! I hope this has been exaggerated.   
Sidcup 0-5 Wimbledon      The Wombles  really mean business this season. 
Tring 5-0 Dorking             Come on you Tring Boys! Will  Dorking be bringing their volatile touch judge I wonder?

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Posted By: Kentish Odd balls
Date Posted: 11 Oct 2019 at 14:12
Bedford 5-0 Guildford - Bedford too much for struggling Gs at home. 

CS Stags 0-5 Hertford - Hertford starting to hit straps and too much class for CS

LIWG 2-5 Guernsey - Geese haven't performed as well as I thought so far and the Islanders will take this one. 

Rochford 5-0 Tunbridge Wells - Nothing but a comfortable home win based on pack dominance. Wells may sneak a try BP. 

Sevenoaks 5-2 Brighton - Sevenoaks are strong at home but Brighton desperate for a win. 

Sidcup 0-5 Wimbledon - Sidcup strong, but not as strong at the table toppers at the moment. 

Tring 1-4 Dorking - Dorking going well after an early wobble. 


Posted By: Miz-23
Date Posted: 11 Oct 2019 at 14:47

Bedford 5 - 1 Guildford

CS Stags 1 - 5 Hertford

LIWG 1 - 5 Guernsey

Rochford 5 - 1 Tunbridge Wells

Sevenoaks 1 - 4 Brighton

Sidcup 5 - 0 Wimbledon

Tring 5 - 0 Dorking



Posted By: Shamrose
Date Posted: 11 Oct 2019 at 16:14
Bedford     5                   Guildford    1

CS Stags   1                   Hertford      5

LIWG         0                  Guernsey    5

Rochford    5                  Tunbridge Wells 0

Sevenoaks 5                  Brighton     0

Sidcup        1                  Wimbledon 5

Tring           5                 Dorking       2





Posted By: Wally
Date Posted: 11 Oct 2019 at 18:50
Bedford Athletic 4 - 1 Guildford
CS Stags 0-5 Hertford
LIWG 1 - 4 Guernsey
Rochford Hundred 5-0 Tunbridge Wells
Sevenoaks 4 -1 Brighton
Sidcup 0 -5 Wimbledon
Trying 5 - 0 Dorking

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Posted By: fatbear
Date Posted: 11 Oct 2019 at 19:36
Bedford Ath 5-0 Guildford
CS Stags 0-5 Hertofrd
LIWG 2-5 Guernsey
Rochford 5-0 Tunbridge Wells
Sevenoaks 5-0 Brighton
Sidcup 0-5 Wimbledon
Tring 5-0 Dorking


Posted By: DICKON
Date Posted: 11 Oct 2019 at 20:05
Bedford 5 - 0 Guildford
CS Stags 0 - 5 Hertford
LIWG 1 - 5 Guernsey
Rochford 5 - 0 Tunbridge Wells
Sevenoaks 5 - 1 Brighton
Sidcup 1 - 5 Wimbledon
Tring 5 - 0 Dorking


Posted By: RedPete
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2019 at 13:08
Bedford Athletic 5-0 Guildford
CS Stags 1863 1-5 Hertford
London Irish Wild Geese 1-5 Guernsey
Sevenoaks 5-0 Brighton
Sidcup 1-5 Wimbledon
Tring 5-0 Dorking
Rochford Hundred 5-0 Tunbridge Wells


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Posted By: Old School
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2019 at 15:17
Geese v Guernsey is a 4pm kick off due to delays leaving Guernsey this morning.


Posted By: Thames Estuary Man
Date Posted: 15 Oct 2019 at 10:53
I watched a very entertaining game at Rochford v Tunbridge Wells on Sat. TW were very much in it until the last few minutes. In fact IMHO if TW hadn’t missed an open goal on the wing, and had made a couple of very makable kicks then they could have won it. The deciding factor for me in the end though was the Rochford 10’s superb kicking out of hand which constantly made invaluable big yards in the wet slippery conditions. An enjoyable afternoon.


Posted By: BruceElliott
Date Posted: 15 Oct 2019 at 11:03
Originally posted by Thames Estuary Man Thames Estuary Man wrote:

I watched a very entertaining game at Rochford v Tunbridge Wells on Sat. TW were very much in it until the last few minutes. In fact IMHO if TW hadn’t missed an open goal on the wing, and had made a couple of very makable kicks then they could have won it. The deciding factor for me in the end though was the Rochford 10’s superb kicking out of hand which constantly made invaluable big yards in the wet slippery conditions. An enjoyable afternoon.


I enjoyed it too.  I was told Rochford were missing their usual two starting props, and having heard plenty about their pack I was surprised at how competitive we were in the scrum overall.  We soaked up a lot of pressure in the first 20 and utilised the boot effectively up until half-time, making the most of the wet conditions and keeping Rochford pinned quite effectively. At half-time I thought we were very much in it.  But they managed to deprive us of ball as the match went on, and we flagged somewhat in the last 10-15.  But lots of positives to be taken overall.

54 consecutive bonus point wins for Rochford, but I'll be very surprised if they're not beaten soon!  



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