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New thread.. anyone keeping up with them? Lineen and Grant seem to have made an immediate impact. They're unbeaten under them so far. 5 Games I believe it is.
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I go to most home games. Big improvement last couple of weeks, though quite fortunate against Carnegie and Welsh by scoring tries in the last minute to win.
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Big improvement since I stopped wandering along seemingly. High hopes for next season.
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You're banned.switchskier wrote:Big improvement since I stopped wandering along seemingly. High hopes for next season.
Is Horne still down there?
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Just noticed that Bright is leaving LS. That will leave a huge hole as he is one of their star players and their captain.
Talking about Kelly Brown on the other thread made me think he would be an ideal fit... he's Scottish, perfectly capable of making a huge impact at that level, has leadership & captaincy experience and the young academy lads would learn a lot from him.
I'm not sure LS could afford him though.
The other option would be Hoggy.
Talking about Kelly Brown on the other thread made me think he would be an ideal fit... he's Scottish, perfectly capable of making a huge impact at that level, has leadership & captaincy experience and the young academy lads would learn a lot from him.
I'm not sure LS could afford him though.
The other option would be Hoggy.
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He still at Newcastle?
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Hogg still starting for Newcastle and London is a bit further from home. Which IIRC was one of the reasons he chose Newcastle.
Brown and Hogg both 33 so nearing that point in their respective careers where they may move into coaching etc.
Brown and Hogg both 33 so nearing that point in their respective careers where they may move into coaching etc.
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Mark Bright must be almost 40. Different pace in the championship.Big D wrote:Hogg still starting for Newcastle and London is a bit further from home. Which IIRC was one of the reasons he chose Newcastle.
Brown and Hogg both 33 so nearing that point in their respective careers where they may move into coaching etc.
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He's 2 years older (36 this year) than KB (34 this year). Wiki profile block wronghugh_woatmeigh wrote:Mark Bright must be almost 40. Different pace in the championship.Big D wrote:Hogg still starting for Newcastle and London is a bit further from home. Which IIRC was one of the reasons he chose Newcastle.
Brown and Hogg both 33 so nearing that point in their respective careers where they may move into coaching etc.
Brown (12yrs) and Hogg (14yrs) both have significantly more high level professional miles on the clock and may not have the appetite to carry on at Championship level.
I think KB is already helping coach at Sarries.
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38 this year I think. LSFC profile has him born in '78. Its sad to see him go as he's been consistently excellent and is a top bloke. He's moving to Ealing Trailfinders. Huge blow for the squad and agree with others we need someone to come in with some leadership experience as its lacking in such a young squad.Big D wrote:He's 2 years older (36 this year) than KB (34 this year)hugh_woatmeigh wrote:Mark Bright must be almost 40. Different pace in the championship.Big D wrote:Hogg still starting for Newcastle and London is a bit further from home. Which IIRC was one of the reasons he chose Newcastle.
Brown and Hogg both 33 so nearing that point in their respective careers where they may move into coaching etc.
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Yup his wiki profile block is wrong.sharvey44 wrote:38 this year I think. LSFC profile has him born in '78. Its sad to see him go as he's been consistently excellent and is a top bloke. He's moving to Ealing Trailfinders. Huge blow for the squad and agree with others we need someone to come in with some leadership experience as its lacking in such a young squad.Big D wrote:He's 2 years older (36 this year) than KB (34 this year)hugh_woatmeigh wrote:
Mark Bright must be almost 40. Different pace in the championship.
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Valid points but it's just an idea. One thing is for certain - LS will need to sign a big player in that position to fill the gap.
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I really rate Freddie Clark. He has looked very good at 6/8 when ever I have seen him play.hugh_woatmeigh wrote:Valid points but it's just an idea. One thing is for certain - LS will need to sign a big player in that position to fill the gap.
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Grove brothers start together for Nottingham clash
London Scottish have named their side to face Nottingham on Sunday at Lady Bay, as seventh plays sixth in the Greene King IPA Championship.
The Scots are on a five match winning run in all competitions and could move above Nottingham on Sunday with a win that would take them in to the top six.
Oli and Alex Grove start together for the first time in professional rugby, the brothers played against each other last season but will feature alongside each other at Lady Bay.
The starting line-up features nine changes from the team that beat Cornish Pirates in their last match a fortnight ago, the majority are in the forwards with the relatively settled back-line looking to fire once again.
James Hallam, Tyrone Moran and Matt Shields start in the front-row, with Will Carrick Smith and Josh Thomas Brown behind in the second-row.
Rory Bartle moves to the back-row, and will start alongside Tinus du Plessis and captain Freddie Clarke.
The back-line sees a new half-back pairing of George Horne and Oli Grove, with Robbie Fergusson and Alex Grove in the centre once again.
It is an unchanged back-three that will start at Lady Bay, with Jason Harries and Howard Packman on the wings and January's Player of the Month Peter Lydon at full-back.
Adam Kwasnicki, Jack Cosgrove and Max Maidment will offer another front-row option from the bench, with Chris Walker and Mark Bright covering the back-row.
Matt Heeks is also on the bench, alongside Worcester Warriors winger Sam Smith, who joined on loan for the rest of the season last week and will be looking to make his first appearance for the Scots.
London Scottish team to play Nottingham on Sunday 28th February at 15:00 in the Greene King IPA Championship at Lady Bay.
15 Peter Lydon 14 Howard Packman 13 Robbie Fergusson 12 Alex Grove 11 Jason Harries 10 Oli Grove 9 George Horne 1 James Hallam 2 Tyrone Moran 3 Matt Shields 4 Will Carrick Smith 5 Josh Thomas Brown 6 Rory Bartle 7 Tinus du Plessis 8 Freddie Clarke (c)
Replacements:
16 Adam Kwasnicki 17 Jack Cosgrove 18 Max Maidment 19 Chris Walker 20 Mark Bright 21 Matt Heeks 22 Sam Smith
London Scottish have named their side to face Nottingham on Sunday at Lady Bay, as seventh plays sixth in the Greene King IPA Championship.
The Scots are on a five match winning run in all competitions and could move above Nottingham on Sunday with a win that would take them in to the top six.
Oli and Alex Grove start together for the first time in professional rugby, the brothers played against each other last season but will feature alongside each other at Lady Bay.
The starting line-up features nine changes from the team that beat Cornish Pirates in their last match a fortnight ago, the majority are in the forwards with the relatively settled back-line looking to fire once again.
James Hallam, Tyrone Moran and Matt Shields start in the front-row, with Will Carrick Smith and Josh Thomas Brown behind in the second-row.
Rory Bartle moves to the back-row, and will start alongside Tinus du Plessis and captain Freddie Clarke.
The back-line sees a new half-back pairing of George Horne and Oli Grove, with Robbie Fergusson and Alex Grove in the centre once again.
It is an unchanged back-three that will start at Lady Bay, with Jason Harries and Howard Packman on the wings and January's Player of the Month Peter Lydon at full-back.
Adam Kwasnicki, Jack Cosgrove and Max Maidment will offer another front-row option from the bench, with Chris Walker and Mark Bright covering the back-row.
Matt Heeks is also on the bench, alongside Worcester Warriors winger Sam Smith, who joined on loan for the rest of the season last week and will be looking to make his first appearance for the Scots.
London Scottish team to play Nottingham on Sunday 28th February at 15:00 in the Greene King IPA Championship at Lady Bay.
15 Peter Lydon 14 Howard Packman 13 Robbie Fergusson 12 Alex Grove 11 Jason Harries 10 Oli Grove 9 George Horne 1 James Hallam 2 Tyrone Moran 3 Matt Shields 4 Will Carrick Smith 5 Josh Thomas Brown 6 Rory Bartle 7 Tinus du Plessis 8 Freddie Clarke (c)
Replacements:
16 Adam Kwasnicki 17 Jack Cosgrove 18 Max Maidment 19 Chris Walker 20 Mark Bright 21 Matt Heeks 22 Sam Smith
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All the inside backs are Scottish! Interesting.
Will Carrick-Smith isn't SQ but is an absolute monster, well over 20 stone and about 7 foot tall.
Will Carrick-Smith isn't SQ but is an absolute monster, well over 20 stone and about 7 foot tall.
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and useless. for his size he doesn't utilise it as well as he could.hugh_woatmeigh wrote:All the inside backs are Scottish! Interesting.
Will Carrick-Smith isn't SQ but is an absolute monster, well over 20 stone and about 7 foot tall.
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Robbie Fergusson makes permanent move to London Scottish
London Scottish can today announce that promising centre Robbie Fergusson has signed permanently from the BT Sport Scottish Rugby Academy.
The centre has been an ever-present in the starting line-up since arriving on loan in November, and will be a major part of the squad for the 16/17 season.
Fergusson scored his first try for the Scots in the narrow defeat to Jersey in March, and in recent weeks has formed a fearsome partnership with Jason Harries in the midfield.
The 22-year-old broke in to the Ayr first team at the age of just 17, and joined the BT Sport Scottish Rugby Academy last summer. He featured twice for Glasgow Warriors before heading to Richmond, and has also gained 13 caps for Scotland Under 20's.
With the new performance partnership between London Scottish and the SRU, Fergusson is one of many young Scots to have impressed in the 15/16 campaign, along with the likes of George Horne and Rory Hughes.
The Scot is looking forward to another year of regular rugby in Richmond. "I know that I have areas to improve but with game time I will hope to be as influential as I can be."
Fergusson added: "I'm really pleased to have signed for Scottish, it's a great environment for me to improve and become a better player.
The SRU partnership has been great for me and put me in the right direction, so hopefully it can also be a a path for many others to do the same."
Head Coach Peter Richards praised Fergusson's influence since coming down on loan in November.
"Robbie has been hugely impressive and we are delighted to have secured his services for next season.
He was given the November Player of the Month award along with George Horne as they raised the bar when they arrived, which is reflected by his consistent performances on the pitch week in week out."
London Scottish can today announce that promising centre Robbie Fergusson has signed permanently from the BT Sport Scottish Rugby Academy.
The centre has been an ever-present in the starting line-up since arriving on loan in November, and will be a major part of the squad for the 16/17 season.
Fergusson scored his first try for the Scots in the narrow defeat to Jersey in March, and in recent weeks has formed a fearsome partnership with Jason Harries in the midfield.
The 22-year-old broke in to the Ayr first team at the age of just 17, and joined the BT Sport Scottish Rugby Academy last summer. He featured twice for Glasgow Warriors before heading to Richmond, and has also gained 13 caps for Scotland Under 20's.
With the new performance partnership between London Scottish and the SRU, Fergusson is one of many young Scots to have impressed in the 15/16 campaign, along with the likes of George Horne and Rory Hughes.
The Scot is looking forward to another year of regular rugby in Richmond. "I know that I have areas to improve but with game time I will hope to be as influential as I can be."
Fergusson added: "I'm really pleased to have signed for Scottish, it's a great environment for me to improve and become a better player.
The SRU partnership has been great for me and put me in the right direction, so hopefully it can also be a a path for many others to do the same."
Head Coach Peter Richards praised Fergusson's influence since coming down on loan in November.
"Robbie has been hugely impressive and we are delighted to have secured his services for next season.
He was given the November Player of the Month award along with George Horne as they raised the bar when they arrived, which is reflected by his consistent performances on the pitch week in week out."
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And why couldn't Edinburgh have come in for him...? Their centres are mostly shite and not scottish.
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I was wondering that too. Maybe Edinburgh have 'dibs' on him if he develops well down there.hugh_woatmeigh wrote:And why couldn't Edinburgh have come in for him...? Their centres are mostly shite and not scottish.
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Has anyone gone down there and actually gone on to get a top flight contract?Chunks Baws wrote:I was wondering that too. Maybe Edinburgh have 'dibs' on him if he develops well down there.hugh_woatmeigh wrote:And why couldn't Edinburgh have come in for him...? Their centres are mostly shite and not scottish.
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Maybe they did. Are the two under 20's centres not aligned to Edinburgh? I may have that wrong.hugh_woatmeigh wrote:And why couldn't Edinburgh have come in for him...? Their centres are mostly shite and not scottish.
Maybe he decided that he has felt wanted and comfortable at LS and wants to stay for another year. Rasolea will have been signed to start most weeks at 13 and Dean plays there too.
"The Scot is looking forward to another year of regular rugby in Richmond. "I know that I have areas to improve but with game time I will hope to be as influential as I can be."
I would imagine the likelihood of starting almost every game was a strong pull too. Plus it appears it is only for 1 year and he is still within the sphere of some influence from the SRU.
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Tomas Francis - ExeterOptimisticJock wrote:Has anyone gone down there and actually gone on to get a top flight contract?Chunks Baws wrote:I was wondering that too. Maybe Edinburgh have 'dibs' on him if he develops well down there.hugh_woatmeigh wrote:And why couldn't Edinburgh have come in for him...? Their centres are mostly shite and not scottish.
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Jamie Stevenson - Wasps
Granted not Academy but its early days
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Is Stevenson the Scottish scrum half?sharvey44 wrote:Tomas Francis - ExeterOptimisticJock wrote:Has anyone gone down there and actually gone on to get a top flight contract?Chunks Baws wrote:
I was wondering that too. Maybe Edinburgh have 'dibs' on him if he develops well down there.
Eric Fry - Falcons
Jamie Stevenson - Wasps
Granted not Academy but its early days
I wasn't meaning it as a dig as they're definitely improving, more curiosity as we always seem to think it's good for fringe players to head down there and we'll see them again in a season or two but I can't think of any that have gone on to good things.
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Hasn't done Horne, Davidson, Hughes any harm.
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Who's Davidson?
Didn't realise Horne went there and Hughes was only a loan was he not?
Didn't realise Horne went there and Hughes was only a loan was he not?