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Post by Ozzy3213 Sat 17 Mar 2012, 12:35 pm

First topic message reminder :

Team Sheets and tactics due by 23:59 hours on Thursday
Predictions open at 00:01 hours on Friday. Predictions Close at 12:00 hours on Saturday




Sale Sharks vs. Saracens
Sunny, 11 degrees, 7 mph winds.

Sale Sharks
Manager – SJE

01. Marcos Ayerza 09. Danny Care
02. David Paice 10. Aaron Cruden
03. Luc Ducalcon
04. Romain Millo Chluski 11. David Strettle
05. Andries Bekker 12. James Hook
06. Adam Thomson 13. Robbie Freuen
07. Peter O'Mahony 14. Sam Smith
08. Louis Picamoles 15. Nick Abendanon

16. Jerome Schuster 17. Brett Sharman 18. Davit Zirakishvilli 19. Christian Day 20. Wycliffe Palu 21. Ben Spencer 22. Olly Barkley 23. Luke Rooney

General Game Plan:

We will use our strong carriers to attack the gaps in the Sarries line, looking to offload in contact to support runners thus changing the point of attack and keeping our forward momentum going. Care will look to play around the fringes making his usual snipes while Cruden will look to play flat and attack from fly half injecting pace to the proceedings. This will commit the Sarries defence early and leave space in wider channels to exploit with our offloading game. Hook and Cruden will look to rotate at 1st receiver and provide different threats to the Sarries line. If running the ball is not on Cruden and Hook will look to the boot and make use of our excellent lineout options.

At scrum time we will look to contest each and every engagement. On our own feed we will look to get the wheel on and create extra room for our 8-9-10 axis to work in. While on Sarries feed we will disrupt the put in looking for penalties or to create rushed, poor ball for the french halfbacks. With 5 jumping options and a reliable thrower at hooker we will look to attack from the lineout mixing things up by bringing the ball down into the maul and tying the Sarries pack up or else playing the ball of the top and injecting serious pace into the play.

On defence, we will use a blitz defence coming up at pace looking to isolate the Sarries ball carriers before they can get to the gain line stopping any momentum and allowing us to hit the breakdown harder. Care will act as a sweeper to cover any grubbers or chips behind the line while our back three will sit deep ready to cover any kicks down the touch lines and counter attack at pace.

With the blitz defence in operation we will look to be at the breakdown first hitting it fast and hard. The first two players on the scene will look to ruck past the ball and clear out the opposition players providing quick counter attacking ball to be cleared and used against a disorganised defensive line. If the ball does not look available we will not commit to the ruck and look to strengthen the defensive line instead.




Key Points:

•Home Advantage
With a baying home crowd at Edgeley Park, intimidating both Sarries and the ref, Sarries will need to be at their very best to win! We have lost just once at home in the league in the last two seasons.

•Lineout
With some fantastic jumping options on our own ball we will look to really use the lineout as an attacking platform similar to South Africa in recent years. We will look to use a full compliment and mix things up using the maul to tie up the Sarries forward or playing the ball off the top allowing our halfbacks to get on the ball at pace with room outside.

Saracens
Manager – Ozzy3213

01. Tendai Mtwarira09. Morgan Parra
02. Bismarck du Plessis10. Francois Trinh-Duc
03. Jannie du Plessis
04. Dave Attwood11. Tim Visser
05. Lionel Nallet12. Ma'a Nonu
06. Tom Johnson13. Jonathon Davies
07. Tom Wood14. Mark Cueto
08. Joe van Niekerk (c)15. Alex Goode

16. George Chuter 17. Max Lahiff 18. Brok Harris 19. Graham Kitchener 20. George Smith 21. Paul Hodgson 22. Patric Lambie 23. James Short

Tactics

Our generic gameplan revolves around a high intensity attacking and defensive game.

In attack our primary gameplan is always to control possession and run the ball, utilising big carriers attacking gaps in the line, and looking to offload to support runners to continue getting over the gainline and keep the ball alive. However, if the offload is not on, we will take the contact and look to recycle quickly at the breakdown. If running the ball is not on we will uitilise the kicking game of one of our backs to take us into the right area of the pitch.

In defence we will look to blitz, with our scrum half sweeping behind the defensive line. Key for us is line speed, getting up to make the tackle before the ball carrier hits the gainline, and confidence and trust in the man next to you in the defensive line, meaning we will not jump out or get pulled to far away from the next defender leaving gaps that can be exploited.

At the breakdown, we will not overcommit players. If the ball is not there to be won, then we will commit 1 or 2 players to legally slow it down whilst maintaining a strong defensive line across the pitch. If the ball looks like it is there to be won, we will look to get more numbers there quickly, with the first 1 or 2 players immediately rucking past the ball to clear the opposition players who are trying to get hands on it, and the next man in will then look to get it out quickly for us to counter attack on turnover ball.

In good conditions for runing rugby we will look to get the ball in and out quickly at scrum time and get our backs across the gainline to set up strong attacking positions. On Sale put ins we will look to scrummage and get underneath them in order to win the ball agianst the head or force a penalty.


Key Points

  • Team to suit tactics/conditions - We are looking to play high tempo, ball in hand rugby so have picked a mobile pack and powerful backline in order to do so.

  • Experience - This is the stage of the season where we have traditionally been strong in this game and have the experience of winning games down the home stretch.

  • Points to Prove - Parra, Trinh-Duc and Nallet all unfairly discarded by a French side that performed poorly. They come back into the team desperate to lay and keen to show that PSA was wrong not to start them.

  • Defensive Strength - We are very solid defensively so Sale will have to take some risks to create scoring chances. if they do not execute perfectly then we have the players to counter quickly and inflict damage.



Harlequins vs. Bath Rugby
Cloudy with showers, 10 degrees, 7 mph winds.

Harlequins
Manager – Steven_Sharks

01. Matias Aguero 09. Lee Dickson (c)
02. Matthew Rees10. Rhys Priestland (k)
03. John Afoa
04. Jerome Thion11. Zac Guildford
05. George Skivington12. Riki Flutey
06. Francois Louw13. Jonathan Joseph
07. David Seymour14. Joe Rokocoko
08. Chris Henry15. Rob Kearney

16. Chris Brooker 17. Ceri Jones 18. Brian Mujati 19. James Gaskell 20. Alasdair Strokosch 21. Karl Dickson 22. Rory Clegg 23. George Lowe

Tactics

Tactics

Game Plan

We will base our attacking game on patient ball retention and strong carrying from our side and our defensive game will be based upon slowing down the Bath game. We have got a pack which can play to this game plan. Up front we have experience and strong carriers to get us over the gain line and get us the quick ball we require to bring our backs into the game.

Our ball carriers will look to carry the ball at pace and in numbers and will look to win the collisions and get over the gain line. If we could get the ball away in contact then we will try but we aren’t going to be throwing miracle balls in the conditions.

Dickson will control the tempo when we attack and Priestland will control what part of the field we play in. In these two players we can control two key elements of the game. When our backs get the ball we want them to run at gaps and look to isolate forwards in the defensive line (if there are any).

We will look for our players to look to secure us turnover ball and then we will look to get the ball wide early so as to attack an unorganised defence. I feel our back line is very dangerous on the front foot so we will look to play quickly when we get turnover ball.

Giving nothing to Bath is important to our game plan. We don’t want anything to come easily to Bath and putting them under constant pressure is vital to our plan to disrupt and slow down there game.

Forwards

Wet conditions will mean we will be playing a more controlled game than we might usually with a large pack which will hopefully give Bath a torrid time at the set piece, breakdown and in the loose. We have packed our front 5 with experience and we want to look for them to set up the platform for our win along with a back row which we expect to revel at the breakdown. At our own rucks we will be looking to get quick ball to feed to Dickson and on the opposition ball we will look to have the first man there and get onto the ball or we will commit a few to the ruck to legally slow it down.

At the scrum we will look for our props to get underneath there opposite numbers and turn the screw with to heavy locks in behind them. At the lineout we will look to shorten the line on our own ball and have forwards ready to carry in the midfield. On the opposition ball we will look to put as much pressure on as possible with Thion and Skivington competition hard.

Backs

When we get quick ball we will look to get the ball into Joseph’s hands early so he can do what he does best and finds gaps for himself or put others into space. We have a very dangerous back 3 which will look to pick lines all game and put themselves into space. With ball in hand we can be very dangerous out wide and this is an area we will look to get into when quick ball at the rucks allows it.

Defence

A quick linespeed and aggression in the contact will be key to our defence which will be marshalled by Louw and Flutey. We will have two of our back 3 players deep in anticipation of the kick and Dickson will sweep behind the defensive line.

Key Points

- Get quick ball in possession and play at a fast tempo. When Bath have the ball we do everything we can legally to slow the ball down.

- Test the Bath back three with up and unders and kicks behind them when they are out of position. We don't feel the conditions suit the Bath back 3. We have Kearney who might be the best player ever underneath the highball.

- Look to get very aggressive up front. I feel our front 5 is capable of getting the push on at the scrum as well as winning the forward battle all over the park.

- Take the points when we get the chance. Don't kick loosely but use Priestland's and Kearney's huge boots to win the territory battle when we need to.

Bath Rugby
Manager – inthefastlane
01. Jon Golding 09.Rihcard Wigglesworth
02. Joe Ward10. Gareth Anscombe
03. Davit Kubrashvilli
04. Louis Deacon11. Maxime Medard
05.Sam Whitelock12. Maxime Mermoz
06. Tom Guest13. Isiah Toeava
07. Beau Robinson 14.Tom Varndell
08. JMF Lobbe15. Kurtley Beale
16. Dave Wilson 17. Will Tanner 18. Euan Murray 19. James Cannon 20. Sean O’Brian 21. Chris Cook 22. Aurelien Rougerie 23. George North


Tactics

Psychological
15 wins in 17 games is a brilliant record to have and our players are all brimming with confidence. We believe on this form we can’t be beaten and the players have got used to the winning feeling and they would hate to lose. Half backs for Quins have been involved in some huge 6 nations game. Can’t see them being 100%. Kearney has played 4 huge games in 4 weeks and will doubtless be tired.

Overall
We will be looking to make good yards with big carries and keep pressure on starving them of the ball.

Set Piece
Our formidable front row has been picked to win scrums. Golding, Kubrashvilli and Ward will be looking to get in a big hit first. Afoa and Aguero aren’t the worlds best scrummagers and we will look to get at them. Lobbe will control it at the back. We will be using the scrum as an option as much as possible as we feel we can really dominate here. At the lineout we have options with Whitelock and Lobbe capable of taking opposition ball. At the front we have Deacon offering the banker ball. We will really look to take advantage of the scrum and lineout as we feel they are options we have that can change the game.

Kicking
We will look to put the ball behind the Warriors back three and put pressure on them in their own 22 with Lobbe leading the chase. We shall only use this sparingly though. More often we will look to put the ball out of touch in the Warriors 22 and pressure their lineout. Beale will be our main kicker looking to take on anything in range. FDP offers another box kicking option which we can use. Hodgson also has a decent boot which we will use as a secondary option.

Ball in Hand
With ball in hand we will be looking to continuously get gains in yards and use our dangerous backs whenever possible. We will look for short risk free passes to the likes of Whitelock, Deacon, Lobbe etc who will just run through the Quins defence.

Wigglesworth will look to provide quick service to Anscombe who has the talent to pick a pass or to make some yards. All our back five have the capabilities to clear out defenders and drift through spaces that aren’t there so we will encourage this whenever we have the chance.

Defence
We will look for a quick defensive line to put pressure on the key Quins decision makers. Our defense will leave Beale trailing to get any deep kicks. He will be able to either return with interest or able to make a good run.

We will be looking to isolate runners and force a turnover by getting bodies into the breakdown when we see an opportunity and use Robinson skill in the ground. We feel this is somewhere we can really get an advantage so will look to go for a turnover whenever there is a chance.

Substitutions
We really feel our substitutes can come on and maintain dominance. Euan Murray is well rested and is a destructive scrummager alongside Tanner and Wilson. Cannon we feel can come on and look to win balls in the lineout. SOB will come on and look to cause havoc in the last bit of the game. He will look to do his typical big carries and will look to throw his weight around at the breakdown. Cook will come on and will look to play his usual electric game. Rougerie and North are two world class internationals who can come on and change games with their brilliant running with the ball in hand. We will look to get these involved as much as possible.


London Irish vs. Leicester Tigers
Cloudy with sunny intervals, 9 degrees, 9 mph winds.

London Irish
Manager – stnick88

01. Rodrigo Roncero 09. Ruan Pienaar
02. James Buckland 10. Juan Martin Hernandez
03. Martin Castrogiovanni
04. Matt Garvey 11. Sailosi Tagicakibau
05. Nick Kennedy 12. Sonny Bill Williams
06. Keegan Daniel 13. Conrad Smith
07. Steffon Armitage 14. Bjorn Basson
08. Pierre Spies 15. Delon Armitage

16. Duncan Bell 17. Neil Briggs 18. WP Nel 19. Stuart Hooper 20. Hendrie Fourie 21. Julien Dupuy 22. Luke McAllister 23. Marland Yarde

- In good conditions, play an attacking, running game, similar to the recent victories over Saints and away at Wasps.
- We use the scrum as a an attacking platform, with two great scrummaging props we will look to turn the screw and win penalties or use Spies to pick up and carry or Pienaar to get the ball out to the backs.
- We will look to win the contact area and the collisions. With Castro, Garvey, Spies, Steffon, SBW in the side, we have some big, powerful units who will look to smash over the gain line and put Tigers on the backfoot. We will look for quick ball for Pienaar to use and create opportunities with.
- Kennedy will be our main lineout target and we willl look for quick ball off the top on most occasions, if not use Garvey at the front to create a maul.
- We willl look to dominate possession and tire the Wasps defence. Spies, Daniel, Armitage, Garvey will carry hard and look to make inroads. We will look for Pienaar and JMH to play what is infront of them and put SBW and co into gaps and space. Our wingers, especially Tagicakibau, will come inside and along with Smith, look to gather the offloads from SBW, which he will only do when it is on.
- At the breakdown, we will look to use our powerful flankers and the breakdown skills of Steffon to secure quick ball and slow down opposition ball. Any turnover ball will be counter attacked.
- Pienaar will kick all pens for goal in range. If not we will go for touch and use the lineout as a platform to attack.
- If any attacks become slow and we are in danger of being turned of making a mistake, we will look for JMH to pop over a drop goal to keep the scoreboard ticking over.
- We have plenty of impact off the bench to keep things fresh and hopefully see out the game.

Leicester Tigers
Manager – LukeLovesLuka

01. Andrew Sheridan09. Dimitri Yachvili (k)
02. Sebastian Bruno10. Brock James
03. Cencus Johnston
04. Simon Shaw11. Topsy Ojo
05. James Horwill (c) 12. Billy Twelvetrees
06. Samu Manoa13. Florian Fritz
07. Johanthan Poff14. Cory Jane
08. Thomas Waldrom15. Isa Nacewa
16. Clarke Dermody 17. Tom Youngs 18. Ben Franks 19. Jordan Crane 20. Magnus Lund 21. Chris Cusiter 22. Rob Miller 23. Tom Biggs

TACTICS

We will play a game built around our huge line-breakers, strength in the set piece and attacking back line.

- Attack the scrum as a weapon - and call when we can. Scrum specialist Bruno selected alongside Johnston, with us looking to really get the shove on against newly signed Roncero.

- Strong lineout with Manoa, Horwill as our main jumpers, with Poff and Shaw rotating the target. We will relentlessly target Buckland's throws.

- Massive line-breakersright throughout the side that will look to tire down Irish's defence.
The likes of Waldrom and Manoa used off the shoulder crashing through the Irish defence.

- Poff is the man charged with reaching the breakdown first and look to turnover possession. We will always look to attack quickly off turnover ball.

- In general attacking play, we will play off 9 with Yachvili our general pulling the strings. Look to play attacking running rugby in the backs, getting the likes of Nacewa, Fritz and Jane on the ball.

- Box kicks from Yachili and up and unders from James to give Basson and Tagi problems in the air.
Lightning back three to really get the chase on.

- If the game is tight and the ball isn't coming quickly, James will look to drop into the pocket and keep the scoreboard ticking over with drop goals.

- Yachvili to kick all penalites within range.

- Form and Momentum - we have won 18 of our last 22 games, and are flying right now. Confidence is high right throughout the squad, with competition for places extremely high.

- Attack newly signed Roncero in the set piece, and get after JMH in the tackle, with newly signed Mac on the bench - Irish's only FH replacement.


Gloucester vs. Exeter Chiefs
Cloudy with sunny intervals, 10 degrees, 8 mph winds.

01. Guthro Steenkamp 09. Will Genia
02. Joe Gray 10. Stephen Donald (c)
03. Nicola Mas
04. Bakkies Botha 11. JSD
05. George Robson 12.Berrick Barnes
06. SChalk Burger13. Richard Kahui
07. Saull 14. Charlie Sharples
08. Willem Alberts 15. Israel Dagg

16. Nick Wood 17. Adriaan Strauss18. Julian White 19. Ali Williams 20. Deacon 21. Dave Lewis 22. Johan Goosen 23. Johnny May

Tactics

Glos welcome Exeter to the fortress kingsholm.

Glaws have serious momentum are at home and have the weather to play exciting rugby.

Glaws tactics

Forwards

Target scrums to get nudge and control
Utilise lineout jumpers to secure own possession and disrupt exeters.
Control tempo of game.
Utilise superior number of ball carriers to get on front foot and use offloading game
Use more physical pack to dominate opposition
Control breakdown

Backs

Wc half backs to control game and look to attack attack when on with super quick ball.
2 kicking options to win territory battle
Quick dynamic back 3 to counter kicked ball.
Greater variety to backline can attack from anywhere


Overall

Game changing bench
Proven winners all over
Momentum
Home record
More ball carriers
More in form players.
Target bp

Exeter Chiefs

1.Wyatt Crockett
2.Lee Mears
3.Ben Alexander
4.Juilian Pierre
5.James Hudson (c)
6.Declan Danahar
7.Shane Jennings
8.Johnnie Beattie

9.Haydn Thomas
10.Colin Slade
11.Vasily Artemyev
12.Damian Traille
13.George Pisi
14.Luke Fitzgerald
15.Luke Arscott

16.Neil Clark 17.Brett Sturgess 18.Hoani Tui 19.Flip Van Der Merwe 20.Ben Skirving 21.Rob Coote 22.Nick Mcleod 23.Mike Tindall

Tactics.

Play the game at a high tempo and keep the ball moving and retain possession and starve Gloucester of any real possession and keep them pinged in there own 22 during the game through the boots of Slade , Traille and Pisi.

This game will be won on the deck and there is not better player on the pitch than Shane Jennings at this , he's turnover rate is key to our game plan and Slade will look to punish Gloucester from the inevitible penalties that Jennings will win.

Thomas will look to give steady service to the in form Colin Slade (New Zealands 2nd choice 10) against Stephen Donald (New Zealands 8th Choice 10 ;-) ). Slade will have a personal motive and in a darby game this is vital. Slade will look to attack the gain line and pull defenders in and mix his game up with a varity of passes , breaks and kicks.

Key Points

- Form - Alberts , Burger , Grey , Robson , Botha , Donald and JSD arn't in the greatest of there form with Bakkies looking warn out in the T14

- Chiefs form - Fitzgerald , Pisi , Slade , Thomas , Arscott , Crockett , Hudson and Peirre are all in good form.

- Chiefs to play at a high fast tempo with Slade attacking the line and moving the ball and making the Glaws pack work to get there


Northampton Saints vs. London Wasps
Cloudy with sunny intervals, 9 degrees, 8 mph winds.

Northampton Saints
Manager – Dammit Chris

01. Matt Mullan 09. Mike Phillips
02. Rob Webber 10. Matt Giteau (c)
03. Matt Stevens
04. Patricio Albacete 11. Siti Siviatu
05. Courtney Lawes 12. Jean de Villiers
06. Ryan Kankowski 13. Manu Tuilagi
07. Alexander Lapandry 14. Elliot Daly
08. Liam Messam 15. Leigh Halfpenny (k)

16. Mike Haywood 17. Thomas Domingo 18. Carl Hayman 19. Calum Clark 20. Jake Abbott 21. Sam Harrison 22. Danny Cipriani 23. Wesley Fofana

Tactics

Overall - we are aware that to beat Wasps we are going to have to stop their big ball carriers getting over the gainline and play a fast, high-tempo game that makes full use of the entire pitch. We've picked a team that is strong defensively and can take the game to Wasps with our own ball carriers, but has some good creativity and offers a lot of try scoring threats.

Attack - we will continue to play our structured game that evolves working through the phases, getting our big ball carriers on the ball and over the gainline (Albacete, Lawes, Messam, Kankowski, de Villiers, Tuilagi and Siviatu) - but we will look to get the ball wider earlier and get our backthree on the ball and attacking Wasps at pace - Giteau will look to keep Wasps going backwards by mixing his kicking game, grubber kicks, chips over the 12-13 channel and not allow Roberts and Mortlock to settle into a defensive patterns.

Defence - we have set out to stop Wasps ball carriers getting over the gainline - Lawes, Albacete, Kankowski and Messam are all big defensive players and will aim for big hits on Wasps, where we see MAfi and Elsom as particular threats in the pack. We've also chosen de Villiers and Tuilagi as a midfield partnership to counter the running game of Roberts and Mortlock and will look to cut off their options of getting the ball to the back three with a rush defence and specifically target lack of creative player in Wasps midfield.

We also want to make sure that we do not invite Wasps to pressurise us in our own half and when we get the ball (espc. in our own 22) we will get Halfpenny to clear lines and get the ball away from where Wasps ball carriers/mauls can cause us damage.

Set Piece - Our front three is very fresh and we will look to attack the Wasps scrum, espc as we can bring on Domingo and HAyman in the second half. Will look to launch Messam off the back of the scrum to get momentum going forwards.

At the lineout we again have five jumpers we can use, Albacete will lead the calls and early on will look to secure ball, suck in Wasps defenders to mauls and then get the ball wide - will try to bring Messam, Kankowksi attacking Roberts/Mortlock, so in second phase we can then run Tuilagi at a defence that is having to realign without its one of its two midfield lynchpins.

Breakdown - we've got a balanced backrow, Lapandry has been picked as a specialist no7, whilst we have Lawes, Kankowski and Messam there to clearout Wasps at the breakdown with their power. We want to slow down Wasps ball as much as we can in this area, so we can always ensure that our defensive line is set and limit the threat of Roberts.

Key Points
* Playing largely the team that won the LV Cup last week, but have also brought in a Phillips and Halfpenny into the backline who will be on a high from the Grand Slam.
* Target lack of creativity in Wasps 10, 12, 13 by playing a rush defence and stopping the ball going wide - if we make first time tackles then its going to stop a lot of opportunities for Wasps to score tries
* Spread the ball wide and play at a high tempo to move Wasps big ball carriers around the park and play a game they are not comfortable with.

London Wasps
Manager – ‘Arry

01. Perry Freshwater 09. Luke Burgess
02. Benjamin Kayser 10. Steven Myler (k)
03. Carlos Nieto
04. Steve Mafi 11. Noah Cato
05. Dan Tuohy 12. Jamie Roberts
06. Rocky Elsom (c) 13. Stirling Mortlock
07. Deon Stegmann 14. Takudzwa Ngwenya
08. Luke Narraway 15. Mike Brown

16. Andy Titterell 17. Jared Saunders 18. CJ Van Der Linde 19. Mouritz Botha 20. John Hart 21. Nick Phipps 22. Dan Bowden 23. Tom Williams

Tactics
We have picked a gritty, dynamic and physical forward pack which will hopefully get us over the gain line and onto the front foot. We feel that if we can assert ourselves physically and win the forward battle, providing our backs with a solid platform we will be able to beat Northampton Saints. We will look to push Saints onto the back foot and keep them there. We feel very fresh having had two weeks off and will look to tire the Saints out, who wont be as fresh as us, by making them work hard in defence with our dynamic and relentless carrying all game.

In the early stages, we will look to our dynamic forwards to get us onto the front foot by attacking in groups with some grunt and powerful carrying, getting us over the gain line. Hopefully our carriers will suck in Saints defenders, so we can spread the ball out wide to our dangerous runners to make use of the space on offer. We will start as we mean to go on with a high intensity, hitting the collision area hard and driving our players over the gain line. We will look to wear the Saints pack out and create mismatches in midfield to exploit.

Myler will play flat in attack, we will look to Roberts and Mortlock to run plenty of hard lines, especially targeting Giteau and win the collisions to get our offloading game going if it’s on. We will look to attack gaps and half gaps in the Saints defence and target the outside shoulder. We will support our carriers and drive them over the gain line and get quick ball to keep the momentum in our attacks. We will look to create space out wide for our wingers to exploit and make use of.

At the breakdown we will come from low to high in clearing out Saints players to ensure Burgess has clean ball. We will look to the kicking game of Myler to put the ball in behind the Saints wingers and keep them pinned back in their own half where we can pressurize them. We will hopefully be able to build attacks from the scrum and earn some penalties for Myler to make use of. Stegmann with his low centre of gravity will look to (legally) slow down the Saints ball and ensure Phillips has to live off of scraps.

We will look to the scrum to provide us with a platform to build attacks from and keep Saints on the back foot. We will use a shortened line out, and launch our dynamic forwards, who are not in the lineout into midfield. Our back row will look to get in Giteau’s face from the off by really exerting plenty of pressure on him to try and put him off his game. Our experienced half back combination will look to manage and control our game plan. We will look to outmuscle the Saints up front and push them onto the back foot.


Worcester Warriors vs. Newcastle Falcons
Cloudy with sunny intervals, 11 degrees, 11 mph winds.

Worcester Warriors
01. David Flatman 09. Byron Kelleher
02. Richardt Strauss 10. Tom Heathcote (c)
03. BJ Botha
04. Dom Barrow 11. Shane Williams
05. Jim Hamilton 12. Pat McCabe
06. Kearnen Myall 13. Regan King
07. Craig Newby 14. Marcel Garvey
08. Mamuka Gorgodze 15. Ollie Morgan

16. Michael Mayhew 17. Chris Budgen 18. George Porter 19. Ryan Jones 20. Ben Morgan 21. Dwayne Peel 22. Morne Steyn 23. Greig Tonks

Tactics
Forwards: We have picked a pack and big engine room who won't go backwards. Both will look to get the edge on his side and with Hamilton behind him this should be fairly easy to do. Strauss will look to go for each ball and catch Servat off guard. We will look to get the edge on the hit and put them under pressure instantly with a pack used to playing with each other. Our back rown can match them at the breakdown and Gorgodze will always make yards when he picks or carries. Myall and Newby will look to stop the back row in their tracks and put a lot of pressure on the breakdown. Lineouts will be kept simple and we will put two up to compete. Our bench has impact forwards with Budgen, Jones and Morgan all able to change a match.

Backs: Quick ball to Heathcote where Kelleher will provide this he will also look to snipe off 3rd or 4th phase. We will look to put a lot of pressure on Youngs who seems to have a tendancy to lose his head recently. Heathcote will play what's ahead of him, he has an excellent running game and we will look to release our dangerous backline. Any slow ball will go to forwards or off the park. McCabe will lead from the front and look to offload to runners. We will bring Shane into the match as often as possible to work around tired forwards. Heathcote will take 3 points when possible to keep the scores close. We again have game changing subs who will all make an impact and Steyn will be used to help close out a match.

Defecne: Look to have 2 men on Flood stopping the ball being shipped out. We will adopt a blitz drift defence looking to close off any gaps which may appear.

Response: They are going to put Shane under pressure with high balls....look at the many highlights of Shane out jumping the likes of Bowe for balls.

Newcastle Falcons
Manager – Sgt Pooly

01. Fabien Barcella09. Ben Youngs
02. William Servat10. Toby Flood
03. Paul Doran-Jones
04. Ed Slater 11. Miles Benjamin
05. Paul O’Connell(c)12. James O’Connor
06. Duane Vermuelen13. Jaque Fourie
07. Kelly Brown14. Tommy Bowe
08. Kieran Read15. Ben Smith

16. Rory Best 17. Owen Franks 18. Alex Waller 19. Geoff Parling 20. Guy Mercer 21. Jonny Arr 22. Dan Hipkiss 23. Nick Evans

Tactics

General play - It's all about a high tempo and controlling the ball.. If 3 point is on we'll look to take it and until we have a clear lead. Flood will pull the strings at 10 and keep us playing in the right areas of the pitch. Our main aim this week will be getting control in the forwards and getting good ball for our extra quality in the backline to attack Worcester. James O’Connor to alternate with Flood and change tempo of game with quick feet with Fourie & Bowe running lines off JOC and looking for the offload. We’ll look to keep the pace of the game high and the ball alive.

Forwards

Set Piece
We'll be looking to use the set piece as a platform to set up attacks. Our tactics during each game may change if we spot a weakness in the oppposition set piece during the 80mins. This is the role of the team captain.

Scrum - We'll be looking to set a platform and use the scrum to get fast ball to out 9/10 axis. Servat, PDJ and Barcella are excellent technical scrummagers who will give us a sound foundation and look to get at their opposite numbers from the off. If a weakness is seen we’ll look to keep the push on and drive the opposition back, taking scrum options at pens if totally on top. If not we’ll be using the scrum as restart and getting the ball in and out so we can attack the opposition 9/10 axis. We think we may get an edge in this week with Barcella and Servat looking to target Botha throughout the game.

Lineout

Securing lineout ball will be key. POC will look to lead the line and use Slater as banker ball from the front and Read, Brown & Vermeulen as a strong options at the middle and back. We shall look to get target opposition ball throughout the game. Read & Vermeulen offer us top draw options in the backrow and will help us put the squeeze on here.

Target Breakdown & Rucks
We'll look to commit to rucks to secure our own ball whilst using the physicality of our pack to try and drive Worcester off their own ball.

Huge carrying
We have huge carrying options in the pack and we'll look to use them throughout the game to wear the opposition down and give us a point of attack. We'll look to mix this up with Read coming off the scrum and Barcella, POC, Servat, Brown, Vermeulen, Slater giving us options in the loose. We’ll look to vary the angles of attack with Flood using the reverse ball now.

Backs

Halfbacks

With a solid platform Youngs will look to snipe around and find gaps in the opposion defense, especially at 2/3rd phase attacks when defenses start to fray. Youngs gives us a massive threat and will look to mix his game up throughgout the game. Flood will play his natural game and come into the line flat. He’ll look to mix the play up with varying passes and look to hit behind the back 3 if on. Youngs will sweep up behind a blitz defense with Fourie leading the line.

Backline balance

JOC will act as 2nd playmaking option whilst Fourie will give us a huge physical threat on the outside. JOC will look for space in the midfield and to get his hands on the ball as much as possible.




Points to target against opposition

TARGET LINEOUT – World class options in the pack and put squeeze on opposition
TARGET SCRUM – Throughout and with Franks off the bench
CROSSFIELD KICK – Get Bowe one on one with Williams
KING – Look to get Fourie running at King in open play with Bowe & Benjamin coming into the line
FLANKERS - Play left/right rather than BS/OS with all 3 backrowers adept here


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Post by stnick88 Mon 26 Mar 2012, 10:47 am

my standard late season charge up the table is well under way!

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