Glos V Tigs Sat 3pm

Moderator: Puja

Post Reply
User avatar
Gloskarlos
Posts: 1142
Joined: Tue Feb 09, 2016 8:04 pm

Glos V Tigs Sat 3pm

Post by Gloskarlos »

Gloucester Rugby

15. Kyle Moyle
14. Charlie Sharples *
13. Tom Seabrook *
12. Billy Twelvetrees
11. Santiago Carreras
10. George Barton *
9. Willi Heinz

1. Alex Seville *
2. Santiago Socino
3. Jack Stanley
4. Ed Slater
5. Matias Alemanno
6. Jordy Reid
7. Lewis Ludlow (c) *
8. Ruan Ackermann



16. Henry Walker *
17. Jamal Ford-Robinson
18. Fraser Balmain
19. Alex Craig *
20. Jack Clement *
21. Charlie Chapman*
22. Henry Trinder
23. Matt Banahan
User avatar
Gloskarlos
Posts: 1142
Joined: Tue Feb 09, 2016 8:04 pm

Re: Glos V Tigs Sat 3pm

Post by Gloskarlos »

15 Freddie Steward [22]
14 Kobus Van Wyk [8]
13 Matías Moroni [7]
12 Dan Kelly [8]
11 Kini Murimurivalu [11]
10 Zack Henry [17]
9 Richard Wigglesworth [7]
1 Luan de Bruin [7]
2 Tom Youngs (c) [205]
3 Dan Cole [253]
4 Harry Wells [111]
5 Calum Green [52]
6 Cyle Brink [10]
7 Tommy Reffell [37]
8 Hanro Liebenberg [24]

Replacements

16 Charlie Clare [21]
17 Nephi Leatigaga [40]
18 Joe Heyes [58]
19 Tomás Lavanini [27]
20 Ollie Chessum [6]
21 Jack Van Poortvliet [13]
22 Johnny McPhillips [14]
23 Guy Porter [12]
User avatar
Gloskarlos
Posts: 1142
Joined: Tue Feb 09, 2016 8:04 pm

Re: Glos V Tigs Sat 3pm

Post by Gloskarlos »

Looks relatively even.... give or take a little.

If Glos can keep discipline and penalty count down, and dare I say it, a full compliment of players on the pitch for 80 mins, there's a chance we could pinch this.
FKAS
Posts: 8468
Joined: Thu Jul 09, 2020 4:10 pm

Re: Glos V Tigs Sat 3pm

Post by FKAS »

Gloskarlos wrote:Looks relatively even.... give or take a little.

If Glos can keep discipline and penalty count down, and dare I say it, a full compliment of players on the pitch for 80 mins, there's a chance we could pinch this.
Tigers fans thinking the same.

Tigers look to edge it in the front row, Glaws at lock and backrows about even. Hopefully Tigers can still get at least parity in the lineout and should be able to do a number on the Glaws scrum.

Get Reffell to apply some pressure to young Barton at 10. The old boys at 9 won't be much running threat so both 10s should get plenty of ball in hand.

Looking forward to it.
User avatar
Gloskarlos
Posts: 1142
Joined: Tue Feb 09, 2016 8:04 pm

Re: Glos V Tigs Sat 3pm

Post by Gloskarlos »

Aye should be good. Agree your front row is far superior to the Glos 1-3, it's where we need a bit of recruitment in my view, although the ex U20's having had more game opportunity of late are now starting to improve.

36 has been flying out of the line regularly in our new defensive structure, that could be the weak area Tigers can exploit I think.
FKAS
Posts: 8468
Joined: Thu Jul 09, 2020 4:10 pm

Re: Glos V Tigs Sat 3pm

Post by FKAS »

You weren't wrong about the impact of youth in the Glaws front row young Savile played really well before he went off. The drop in ability between him and Ford-Robinson exposed soon after.

Neither side are really getting their attack going. Rolling maul seems to be both sides weapon of choice.

This Championship ref we've got needs a promotion I think, better performance than a few from the more recognisable Prem refs I've seen this season. Not comparing him to Barnes or anything but I like that he's consistent and he's vocal.
User avatar
Gloskarlos
Posts: 1142
Joined: Tue Feb 09, 2016 8:04 pm

Re: Glos V Tigs Sat 3pm

Post by Gloskarlos »

Think the ref did well. Missed the first half completely, second half even enough, glos had many opportunities to apply pressure but lacked composure nearly every time. 36 just too slow these days but leaves it all out there.
FKAS
Posts: 8468
Joined: Thu Jul 09, 2020 4:10 pm

Re: Glos V Tigs Sat 3pm

Post by FKAS »

It was an odd display from Gloucester. They had a lot of possession but just didn't do a lot with it. Heinz kicked poorly and Barton or Twelvetrees tended to kick long as well. It was a windy day which I think saved them a little because the gusts made the ball swirl all over the place. Barton's restarts though were fantastic, everyone I think contested with a number regathered by Glaws. In comparison Henry was dropping his high balls to land just outside the 22 which put a lot of pressure on and was probably key to us getting the win.

Young Barton looks a real talent but he stood very flat and distributed which ok he's got the quick hands to do that but meant the Tigers defence could fly up and Moroni shut down most of any potential wide play Glaws tried. That's when Billy should have been stepping in and helping the young lad by taking the ball to the line and bringing in forwards so that Barton could then attack with momentum. Henry did that well but Glaws defence was very good and were toying with the offside line. Tigers still look short of a big carrier who can carry through that kind of press. Nadolo and Weise should be back in a couple of weeks and they'll help provide that impact for us.

The teams were pretty evenly matched for me. Good close game which I think the ref helped by letting some things go so that the flow of the game wasn't broken up so much. Two relatively new coaches to their teams will no doubt be happy with how their defences dug in, how their youngsters stood up but be disappointed with the lack of a clinical edge in the opposition 22.
User avatar
Gloskarlos
Posts: 1142
Joined: Tue Feb 09, 2016 8:04 pm

Re: Glos V Tigs Sat 3pm

Post by Gloskarlos »

That’s pretty much it. All good experience for Barton, think that’s his second start only this season. Henry’s up and understand were very accurate for distance.
Post Reply