Wuss v Saints

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Wuss v Saints

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Saints:

15 Harry Mallinder
14 Ken Pisi
13 Rob Horne
12 Luther Burrell
11 Tom Collins
10 Stephen Myler
9 Cobus Reinach
1 Alex Waller
2 Mikey Haywood
3 Kieran Brookes
4 Michael Paterson
5 Sam Dickinson (capt)
6 Tom Wood
7 Jamie Gibson
8 Teimana Harrison

16 Reece Marshall
17 Francois van Wyk
18 Jamal Ford-Robinson
19 Alex Moon
20 Mitch Eadie
21 Nic Groom
22 Piers Francis
23 Ben Foden
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Warriors
15 Chris Pennell
14 Bryce Heem
13 Jackson Willison
12 Ryan Mills
11 Josh Adams
10 Jono Lance
9 Francois Hougaard
1 Ethan Waller
2 Jack Singleton
3 Nick Schonert
4 Donncha O’Callaghan (C)
5 Will Spencer
6 Alafoti Faosiliva
7 Sam Lewis
8 GJ van Velze

Replacements
16 Matti Williams
17 Ryan Bower
18 Gareth Milasinovich
19 Pierce Phillips
20 Christian Scotland-Williamson
21 Michael Dowsett
22 Sam Olver
23 Dean Hammond
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Start of the Wuss revival?
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Mallinder spending a lot of time at 15 these days. I wonder if that’s where he’ll end up. Could be well suited I suppose
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TheNomad wrote:Mallinder spending a lot of time at 15 these days. I wonder if that’s where he’ll end up. Could be well suited I suppose
looks that way.
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What happened to Humphrey’s and Shillcock?
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TheNomad wrote:Mallinder spending a lot of time at 15 these days. I wonder if that’s where he’ll end up. Could be well suited I suppose
I'm in favour. He's quick, huge boot, a good runner and his predilection for side tackles rather than stopped scary people head on is best accomodated at 15. Plus it's his favoured position.
Mikey Brown wrote:What happened to Humphrey’s and Shillcock?
Both injured. Shame - I'm a big fan of Shillcock.

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Raggs wrote:Start of the Wuss revival?
Quite possibly. They've got Schonert and Hougard back which will give them a big boost. Saints a bit flakey so a home win isnt out of the question.
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fivepointer wrote:
Raggs wrote:Start of the Wuss revival?
Quite possibly. They've got Schonert and Hougard back which will give them a big boost. Saints a bit flakey so a home win isnt out of the question.
Jono Lance also looks like a good acquisition who can really get their backline working more effectively with Hougaard.

I'm surprised to see Hammond on the bench though. He's looked very effective on the wing recently.
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I have Wuss down for a win on Superbru but then again so does Healey.
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I'm surprised and happy to see Moon on the bench. He's a big lad who I think is ready to step up to first team rugby. Also extremely glad Horne is fit again, as he has been key in all our good performances so far this season.
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Premature perhaps, but called it.
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Raggs wrote:Premature perhaps, but called it.
you did. good stuff from wuss so far
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Didn't see it, but the situation at Saints is getting ridiculous. It's quite impressive really how the coaching set up gets so little out of a group of individually talented players. I think the time has really come now to get rid of Jim and Dorian. We were incredibly stupid to knock Ackerman back when he wanted to take head coach.
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Not surprised by the result. Saints have fallen off a cliff formwise after a decent spell earlier in the season. They are performing well below the sum of their parts. A change at the top seems on the cards.
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For all Saints woes it should be noted that this was a fine win for Wuss and is just what their season needed. They've been playing well over the last month or so, not always winning but scoring plenty of tries and looking truly competitive. This win has been coming for a while.
Apparently Will Spencer was outstanding yesterday.
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So was Piers Francis performances in super touch just a flash in the pan or is he being treated poorly by saints?
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He's not had much of a run since joining to be honest, injured in pre season then got injured again after a few appearances. He's not done much outstanding so far, but equally hasn't been poor. I'm hopeful that a run of games starting at 10 will see him start to deliver - although playing behind this Saints pack at the moment I'm not sure what can be done!
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