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The Aviva Cup Round 1 - Week 12

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Post by Fluxy Wed 07 Mar 2012, 12:46 pm

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Saracens v London Irish


SARCENS
Manager – Luke

01. Rhys Gill 09. Morgan Parra (k)
02. John Smit10. Brock James
03. Carlos Nieto
04. George Kruis11. Joe Maddock
05. Hugh Vyvyan12. Adam Powell
06. Kelly Brown13. Joel Tomkins
07. Andy Saull14. James Short
08. Ernst Joubert (c)15. Alex Goode

16. Jared Saunders 17. Jamie George 18. Matt Stevens 19. Hayden Smith 20. Jackson Wray 21. Richard Wigglesworth 22. Charlie Hodgson 23. Michael Tagicakibau


London Irish

Manager – Pullthestrings

01. Max Lahiff09. Joe Simpson
02. James Buckland10. Daniel Bowden
03. Paulica Ion
04. Steve Mafi11. Sailosi Tagicakibau
05. Nick Kennedy (c)12. Shontayne Hape
06. Jamie Gibson13. Regan King
07. David Pocock14. Tom Homer (k)
08. Ally Hogg15. Delon Armitage
16. Rob Vickers, 17. Faan Rautenbach, 18. Leo Halavatau, 19. Bryn Evans, 20. Declan Danaher, 21. Darren Allinson, 22. Shane Geraghty, 23 Topsy Ojo

Tactics

- Use the set piece as a platform to build attacks. For scrums, big efforts from the engine room to hold it steady. Hogg to pick if it's messy and tidy it up.

- Similarly with the lineout, use jumpers Kennedy, Pocock and Gibson. Opt for full lineouts in their half to tie in their pack and go for off-the-top ball to get wide quickly.

- Target the breakdown for possible turnovers, with Pocock and Gibson staying strong on their feet. When they arise, two quicks balls away and go. Backs, forwards, back yourselves.

- Be disciplined at the breakdown, with a guard and bodyguard at every breakdown to stop those easy yards around the fringes. No excuses here.

- Use the piston system Irish have developed so well. Big runners off Bowden to give us real go forward, inside and outside runs.

- For slow ball, look to get outside their guards and bodyguards to suck in more and more forwards at each breakdown, giving space out wide.

- Simpson to prawl behind the defense line and mop up any breaks or half breaks. Patrol the breakdown area and keep an eye up for numbers.

- Play rugby in their half. Bowden to put us in the right places and alow us to use our lineout weapon.

- Homer to go for points at every opportunity.We can have a pop from anywhere in their half. Make them scared to give away penalties in their half, thus giving us more time at the breakdown.



Harlequins v Worcester Warriors


Harlequins
Manager – Driver

01.Kieron Brookes 09.Luke Burgess
02.Tom Lindsey10.Nick Evans (c)(k)
03.Chris Budgen
04.Charlie Matthews11.Sam Stuart
05.George Skivington 12.Tom Casson
06.Jack Clifford 13.Elliot Daly
07.Matt Kvesic 14.Andy Short
08.Nick Easter 15.Hugo Southwell

16.Rob Bunchman 17.Joe Marler 18.Mark Lambert 19.Tom Denton 20.Joe Trayfoot 21.Riku Tipuna 22.Danny Cipriani 23.Tom Williams


WorcesterWarriors

Manager – InTheFastLane

01. George Porter09. Jonny Arr
02. Ed Shervington 10. Joe Carlisle
03. James Currie
04. Nile Dacres 11. Josh Drauniniu
05. Chris Jones12. Alex Crockett
06. Sam Betty.Alex Grove
07. Jake Abbott 14. Eerie Claasens
08. Kai Horstmann 15. Alex Goode
16. Stephen Moore 17. Matt Mullan 18. Tevita Taumoepeau 19. Gerhard Mostert 20. James Haskell 21. Will Genia 22. Dan Carter 23. Ma’a Nonu

Tactics
Not looking to take the cup too seriously saving ourselves for a late push at the European spots in the league

Our game plan will be territory based this week. We have good kicking options in the back line with Arr, Carlisle, Goode and Claasens all having good boots while Grove and Crockett also have decent kicking. We will be looking to switch the focus of attack and put the ball into their 22 or out for a lineout. Drauininu will lead the chase and we will look to really pressure Quins.
We will also be looking to get at quins in the breakdown. We will be looking to get numbers into the breakdown and use Jake Abbott to get the turnover. We also will look to use our bench to maximum effect in the second half against Quins. We will look to play a more open, expansive running game. We will look for control by Genia and Carter.



Gloucester Rugby v Sale Sharks


Gloucester

Manager – prop_lyd

01. Dan Murphy09. Dave Lewis
02. Korree Britton10. Freddie Burns (k)
03. Dario Chistolini
04. Will James11. Johnny May
05. Tom Savage12. Mike Tindall
06. Peter Buxton13. Henry Trinder
07. Alasdair Strokosch14. Ian Clark
08. Luke Narraway (c)15. Ollie Morgan

16. Matais Cortese 17. Rupert Harden 18. Shaun Knight 19. Sam Whitelock 20. Akapusi Qera 21. Dan Robson 22.Ryan Mills 23. JSD

Tactics
We are giving a few players their chance to stake their claim for a starting spot this week and want to see points proven with a big pack and pace and youth in the backs. We will look to play simple rugby in the backs with easy hands and exploiting the gaps when they come. We will look to push Sale to force the ball out wide and block off any attack they atempt. Fast attractive rugby is the aim today.

Forwards
*Front row to look to hold their own and this is their chance to prove their worth here, look to go low and drive up on Chistolini.
*Look to target their lineout with Strokosch marshalling the troops here.
*Use our experienced Backrow to put pressure on their breakdown and use their 'skills' to slow the ball down.
*Put pressure on 10 to prevent him playing well and slowing down their ball.
*Use our bench wisely with Harden, Qera and Whitelock able to come on and change the game or shore up problem places if required.

Backs
*Quick ball to Burns who will look to release the young wingers who both have pace to burn. If nothing's on then pin them into the corners and add pressure on lineouts.
*Centres to go route A straight through the defence looking for the offloads to the forward support or the back 3's who all have pace to burn.
*Wingers to run back any kicked ball looking for space and forwards to support them.
*Tindall to lead an 'in your face' defence with a forward looking to steal/slow down ball at each breakdown.
*Use our bench with Mills adding more fresh legs and JSD able to slot in anywhere and make a chance out of nothing.


Sale Sharks

Manager – LondonIrishOllie

01.Andrew Sheridan 09.Scott Mathie
02.Marc Jones 10.Nick McLeod
03.Henry Thomas
04.Andrei Ostrikov 11.Will Addison
05.Kearnan Myall 12.Luther Burrell
06.Onosai Auva'a 13.Jonny Leota
07.Dave Seymour 14.Tom Brady
08.Jordan Crane 15.Joaquin Tucalet

Subs - 16.Nathan Charles 17.Lee Imoliek 18.Vadim Cobilas 19.Frazer McKenzie 20.Hendre Fourie 21.Andy Powell 22.Cillian Willis 23.Rob Miller

Tactics
We are looking to go to Kingsholm and come away with a win targeting the forward battle, with our frontrow all better scrummagers than their opposite numbers.

Lineout - Britton is a player who gets next to no game time. So will not be used to the pressures of having to find jumpers in a pressuer situation. We are going to put up jumpers at every oppurtunity, and look to put him and the gloucester jumpers underhuge pressure.

- Ostrikov and Myall will be the main jumpers with Crane and Auva'a also being used for vareity.

Scrum Time - With Sheridan and Jones are seasoned pros who are first choice for Sale IRL, and Thomas is an England Saxon. Whereas Gloucester have a front row that lacks that level of experience, with Murphy never being a first choice at the top level and Chistolini who hasn't got into Italy's 6 nation squad even with Castro injured. So it is an area we beleive we can get a clear advanatage.

McLeod has been in great form this year, and is a great all round player. He will use Leota and Burrell to get us over the gainline in midfield.

We will utilise a blitz defence and look to get in Tindall's face to put pressure on his distrubution which we beleive is suspect.

MacLeod is a reliablle kick so will take all kickable points in the first half. Then in the second half the decision will be made based on situation.

Any kicks our attacking back 3 will look to run back if there is any back dog legs in the line. Tucalet, Addison and Brady are all great runners.

Early on MacLeod and Mathie will look to dictate where the game is played with their superior kicking games.



Leicester Tigers v Exeter Chiefs


Leicester Tigers
Manager – Sgt_Pooly

01. Boris Stankovich 09. Danny Care
02. Tom Youngs10. George Ford
03. Julian White
04. Ed Slater11. Charlie Walker
05. Graham Kitchener 12. Billy Twelvetrees
06. Joe Launchbury13. George Lowe
07. Luke Wallace14. Matt Smith
08. Jacques Cronje(c)15. Niall Morris

16. Rob Hawkins 17. Marco Ayerza 18. Ryan Bowers 19. Lewis Deacon 20. Sam Warbuton 21. Sam Harrison 22. James O’Connor 23. Miles Benjamin

TACTICS:

- Target set piece (scrum especially) with two of the best scrummaging props in the AP
- Numerous jumpers to secure own ball & put pressure on opposition (Kitch/Slater/Launch/Cronje)
- Look to get mobile/powerful back five into game and win the contact driving opposition back and smashing every ruck
- Target turnover ball & look to slow opposition with Wallace key
- Care & Ford to dictate tempo and Tweletrees offers 2nd kicking option
- Play fast open offloading game and high intensity rugby to wear opposition down
- Impact bench to see game out


Exeter Chiefs

Head Coach – Ozzy3213

01. Brett Sturgess09. Kevin Barrett
02. Scott Spurling10. Ignacio Mieres
03. Hoani Tui
04. Tommy Hayes (c)11. Josh Tatupu
05. Aly Muldowney12. Sam Hill
06. James Phillips13. Richard Kahui
07. James Scaysbrook14. Isa Nacewa
08. Richard Baxter15. Luke Arscott

16. Neil Clark 17. Ben Moon 18. John Andress 19. Addison Lockley 20. Herbie Stupple 21. James Lightfoot-Brown 22. Henry Slade 23. Jack Nowell

Tactics

Our gameplan involves doing everything with a high intensity and asserting ourselves on our opponents, both in attack and defence. We will work as units and play a structured game (as the Chiefs and Saracens do in real life). We will put a lot of emphasis on the set piece, and look to use both as a real platform to play from, whilst not allowing our opponents to do the same. We will also look to use our big ball carriers to attack the gainline whilst having support runners on their shoulders to either take the offload or hit the ruck quickly as appropriate. We will look to keep the ball alive as much as possible and keep it off the deck limiting the number of rucks in the match.

Specifics

  • Attacking

  • Play ball in hand - We have backs with good handling skills and intend on using them.
  • Take all points - Mieres will take every penalty at goal, and look to take any drop goal opportunities to build a lead.
  • Target White int he loose - We will look to isolate Julian White in open play against any of our backs.

  • Defensive

  • Blitz Defence - We will look to blitz and stop the Tigers carriers before they hit the gainline. Barret will sweep in behind the defensive line.
  • Breakdown - We will look to get our back row there quickly and contest for the ball if it's on to be won, but we will not overcommit, instead maintaining a sold defensive line to repel Tigers ball carriers.

  • Key Points

  • Real life results - These teams are very close to real life still, and the Chiefs have beaten Tigers twice this season.
  • Focus - Tigers focus is likely to be on securing a home play off semi, whereas we see this as our best chance of Heineken Cup rugby next season.
  • 15 v 16 - We are clearly at a disadvantage in the loose as Julian White is like 2 players for our opponents with his super mobility.




London Wasps v Northampton Saints


London Wasps

Manager – Stnick88

01. Zak Tau'lafo 09. Karl Dickson
02. George Chuter 10. Nicky Robinson
03. Ben Broster
04. Matt Garvey 11. Tom Varndell
05. Richard Birkett 12. Jordan Turner-Hall
06. Tinus Du Plessis 13. Jonathan Joseph
07. Michael Lipman 14. Alesana Tuilagi
08. Pedrie Wannenburg 15. Jimmy Gopperth

16. Tim Payne 17. Aaron Jarvis 18. Chris Brooker 19. Marco Wentzel 20. Tom Rees 21. Charlie Davies 22. Chris Bell 23. Richard Haughton


Northampton Saints

Manager – SirJohnnyEnglish

01. Alex Waller 09. Stuart Commins
02. Richardt Strauss 10. Ryan Lamb
03. Paul Doran-Jones
04. Courtney Lawes 11. Scott Armstrong
05. Mark Sorenson 12. Greig Tonks
06. James Craig 13. John Clarke
07. Teminia Harrison 14. Noah Cato
08. Roger Wilson 15. George Pisi

16. Ethan Waller 17. Brett Sharman 18. Brian Mujati 19. Christian Day 20. Calum Clark 21. Alex Day 22. Stephen Myler 23. Tom Stephenson



Newcastle Falcons v Bath Rugby


Newcastle Falcons

Manager – Fluxy

01. Grant Shiells 09. Jordi Pasqualin
02. David Paice 10. Tom Heathcote (K)
03. Dave Wilson
04. Bob Casey11. Luke Fielden
05. James Hudson (C)12. Steven Shingler
06. Ben Nutley13. Joe Ansbro
07. Will Welch14. Suka Hufanga
08. Mark Wilson15. Nick Abendanon

16. Tom Mercey 17. Rob Vickers 18. Darren Fearns 19. Simon Shaw 20. Jerome Kaino 21. Tom May 22. Jack Cuthbert 23. Paul Hodgson

Tactics
General Gameplan;
Teams don’t come to the fortress that is Kingston Park, and have an easy time. As we will be up in the opposition faces, not giving them a moment to spare, pressure will grow and lead to mistakes and penalties.
Our pack is fully committed to the Falcons cause and the front five along with the backrow will look to dominate the collisions and rucks to give us forward momentum. This will get us over the gainline each time, and will cause the Bath defence to always be on the back foot.
The quality possession from our clever and dynamic forward play will allow us to release our potent backline, with Pasqualin looking to play intelligently by getting the ball away from the rucks as quick as possible in attack. This will allow Heathcote and Shingler to pull the strings in midfield and create mismatches so we can spread the ball out wide to our dangerous runners to make use of the space on offer.

Key Points;

Strong Spine; With our powerful front five, we will get the drive on, on our ball to create space and time for our 8-9-10.

Scrums; Against their ball we will get the shove and attempt to wheel the scrum so that their halfbacks become isolated from their backline.

Lineouts;will be a solid supply for possession for us, as our pack contains four strong and athletic jumpers.

Defensive set up;The pressure here will lead to mistakes and opportunities from scrums and penalties for us to take advantage of. We will always challenge their lineout, other than when we are on our own five metre, where will look to sack the jumper as soon as he lands on his feet.

Breakdowns; We have selected a very physical and committed team, and will always work for each other and put their bodies online for one another. We will legally slow down ball and look for turnovers.

Defensive line; We won't commit more than two players to any of the rucks on their ball, unless the turnover is on. If they have won the ball we look to get into line and then press at the same speed. The scrum-half will sweep behind, with the fullback also further back - creating three lines of defence.

Backs; We will look to play some simple rugby at this stage against a good team at home. Backs to be clever look for mismatches and numbers advantages to work opportunities to put our wingers or whoever is spare over the try line. Heathcote will direct traffic offering a spark to get an exciting midfield moving.

Penalties; Heathcote will look to take all penalties within his range, unless Hudson dictates we have a serious advantage at the lineout where will kick for touch.

Substitutions; We willl look to use our powerful bench to make some momentum changing substitutes and to allow us to blood new players and combinations.



Bath Rugby

Manager – Bathite

01. N.Catt
09. C.Cook
02. R.Batty
10. S.Donald
03. A.Perenise

04. R.Caldwell
11.O.Woodburn
05. J.Muller
12. F.Steyn (k)
06. M.Lund
13. C.Laulala
07. G.Mercer
14. T.Biggs
08. S.Taylor
15. I.Dagg

16. O.Franks 17. L.Mears 18. C.Beech 19. S.Hooper 20. F.Louw 21. M.Classens 22. R.Clegg 23. K.Eastmond

TACTICS TBC




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Post by Fluxy Tue 13 Mar 2012, 10:41 pm

But I don't like losing!

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Post by Bathite Tue 13 Mar 2012, 10:43 pm

Sgt_Pooly wrote:Yea you got a bit of a humping lol....Bathite went big in the backs and you missed your backrow.

Only the cup ;)

Still looking to bed in Steyn Lualala and Dagg, still rested 9 first team players!

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Post by Sgt_Pooly Tue 13 Mar 2012, 10:43 pm

Haha....you'll get used to it having Falcons mate. Think I finished 4th bottom my first season in other game

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Post by stnick88 Tue 13 Mar 2012, 11:53 pm

havent calculated it, but sure my score is wrong. must of got more than 24 as had at least 6/7 predictions in my favour

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Post by Sgt_Pooly Tue 13 Mar 2012, 11:56 pm

It was 31-19...

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