Briatol vs Sale, Euro QF rd2
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Briatol vs Sale, Euro QF rd2
Bristol:
15. Rich Lane (4 apps), 14. Luke Morahan (94 apps), 13. Piers O’Conor (104 apps), 12. Sam Bedlow (45 apps), 11. Alapati Leiua (99 apps), 10. Callum Sheedy (127 apps), 9. Harry Randall (80 apps); 1. Jake Woolmore (103 apps), 2. Jake Kerr (18 apps), 3. Kyle Sinckler (31 apps), 4. Dave Attwood (73 apps), 5. Joe Joyce (c) (147 apps), 6. Chris Vui (89 apps), 7. Sam Jeffries (49 apps), 8. Nathan Hughes (52 apps).
Subs:
16. Harry Thacker (72 apps), 17. Yann Thomas (89 apps), 18. John Afoa (83 apps), 19. Steven Luatua (94 apps), 20. Fitz Harding (28 apps), 21. Andy Uren (130 apps), 22. Semi Radradra (37 apps), 23. Charles Piutau (60 apps).
Sale team:
15: Luke James, 14: Tom Roebuck, 13: Sam James, 12: Manu Tuilagi, 11: Arron Reed; 10: Rob du Preez, 9: Faf de Klerk; 8: Dan du Preez, 7: Jono Ross (c), 6: Jean-Luc du Preez; 5: Lood de Jager, 4: Cobus Wiese; 3: Nick Schonert, 2: Akker van der Merwe, 1: Bevan Rodd.
Subs:
16: Ewan Ashman, 17: Simon McIntyre, 18: Coenie Oosthuizen, 19: Jean-Pierre du Preez, 20: Tommy Taylor, 21: Gus Warr, 22: Rohan Janse van Rensburg, 23: Jack Metcalf.
lets hope for a better game than last week but the same result!
15. Rich Lane (4 apps), 14. Luke Morahan (94 apps), 13. Piers O’Conor (104 apps), 12. Sam Bedlow (45 apps), 11. Alapati Leiua (99 apps), 10. Callum Sheedy (127 apps), 9. Harry Randall (80 apps); 1. Jake Woolmore (103 apps), 2. Jake Kerr (18 apps), 3. Kyle Sinckler (31 apps), 4. Dave Attwood (73 apps), 5. Joe Joyce (c) (147 apps), 6. Chris Vui (89 apps), 7. Sam Jeffries (49 apps), 8. Nathan Hughes (52 apps).
Subs:
16. Harry Thacker (72 apps), 17. Yann Thomas (89 apps), 18. John Afoa (83 apps), 19. Steven Luatua (94 apps), 20. Fitz Harding (28 apps), 21. Andy Uren (130 apps), 22. Semi Radradra (37 apps), 23. Charles Piutau (60 apps).
Sale team:
15: Luke James, 14: Tom Roebuck, 13: Sam James, 12: Manu Tuilagi, 11: Arron Reed; 10: Rob du Preez, 9: Faf de Klerk; 8: Dan du Preez, 7: Jono Ross (c), 6: Jean-Luc du Preez; 5: Lood de Jager, 4: Cobus Wiese; 3: Nick Schonert, 2: Akker van der Merwe, 1: Bevan Rodd.
Subs:
16: Ewan Ashman, 17: Simon McIntyre, 18: Coenie Oosthuizen, 19: Jean-Pierre du Preez, 20: Tommy Taylor, 21: Gus Warr, 22: Rohan Janse van Rensburg, 23: Jack Metcalf.
lets hope for a better game than last week but the same result!
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Re: Briatol vs Sale, Euro QF rd2
Bristol packing the bench again so expect them to play high tempo and try to wear down Sale again. A serious upgrade at 15 will no doubt give them victory in the first half mind.
Sale have a du Preez and Manu back so should be bringing more firepower though their lack of a natural openside did hinder them last week and may do again.
Sale have a du Preez and Manu back so should be bringing more firepower though their lack of a natural openside did hinder them last week and may do again.
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Re: Briatol vs Sale, Euro QF rd2
Briatol sounds like a performance enhancing drug.
Strange Bristol have gone with Radradra and Piutau on the bench again.
Strange Bristol have gone with Radradra and Piutau on the bench again.
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Re: Briatol vs Sale, Euro QF rd2
Manu played last week as well, Bedlow at 12 is mainly to stop him I think.FKAS wrote:Bristol packing the bench again so expect them to play high tempo and try to wear down Sale again. A serious upgrade at 15 will no doubt give them victory in the first half mind.
Sale have a du Preez and Manu back so should be bringing more firepower though their lack of a natural openside did hinder them last week and may do again.
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Re: Briatol vs Sale, Euro QF rd2
Did he come off the bench or was the game that dross I just didn't notice him.jimKRFC wrote:Manu played last week as well, Bedlow at 12 is mainly to stop him I think.FKAS wrote:Bristol packing the bench again so expect them to play high tempo and try to wear down Sale again. A serious upgrade at 15 will no doubt give them victory in the first half mind.
Sale have a du Preez and Manu back so should be bringing more firepower though their lack of a natural openside did hinder them last week and may do again.
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Re: Briatol vs Sale, Euro QF rd2
He started at 12, so guess it was just a bad game! Didn't watch it as I was at a mixed ability festival in Windsor so can't comment on it...FKAS wrote:Did he come off the bench or was the game that dross I just didn't notice him.jimKRFC wrote:Manu played last week as well, Bedlow at 12 is mainly to stop him I think.FKAS wrote:Bristol packing the bench again so expect them to play high tempo and try to wear down Sale again. A serious upgrade at 15 will no doubt give them victory in the first half mind.
Sale have a du Preez and Manu back so should be bringing more firepower though their lack of a natural openside did hinder them last week and may do again.
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Re: Briatol vs Sale, Euro QF rd2
You were better off at the festival. First half was a shocker, I stopped watching after that.
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Re: Briatol vs Sale, Euro QF rd2
RICH LANE!!! was meant to be back at the Sloping Field of Dreams by now….
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Re: Briatol vs Sale, Euro QF rd2
I'm going to go out on a limb and predict that this will be a better game than the first leg.
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I’m not sure why this happened but I now hear Rich Lane to the tune of Rick James’s Brick House. I don’t even know what the guy looks like.Mellsblue wrote:RICH LANE!!! was meant to be back at the Sloping Field of Dreams by now….
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I was hearing it to RRRRRRROXANNE!Mikey Brown wrote:I’m not sure why this happened but I now hear Rich Lane to the tune of Rick James’s Brick House. I don’t even know what the guy looks like.Mellsblue wrote:RICH LANE!!! was meant to be back at the Sloping Field of Dreams by now….
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Re: Briatol vs Sale, Euro QF rd2
Damn. That’s way better.
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Rich Lane’s on fire
Your defence is terrified
Rich Lane’s on fire
Your defence is terrified
Na Na nana nana nana
to the tune of Freed from Desire by Gala….. which I believe is Oakboy’s favourite dance tune after Addicted to Base by Puretone.
Your defence is terrified
Rich Lane’s on fire
Your defence is terrified
Na Na nana nana nana
to the tune of Freed from Desire by Gala….. which I believe is Oakboy’s favourite dance tune after Addicted to Base by Puretone.
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Re: Briatol vs Sale, Euro QF rd2
Manu could at least give the excuse of being not up to. Match speed yet. God knows what the rest of them are falling back on.jimKRFC wrote:He started at 12, so guess it was just a bad game! Didn't watch it as I was at a mixed ability festival in Windsor so can't comment on it...FKAS wrote:Did he come off the bench or was the game that dross I just didn't notice him.jimKRFC wrote:
Manu played last week as well, Bedlow at 12 is mainly to stop him I think.
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Re: Briatol vs Sale, Euro QF rd2
fivepointer wrote:I'm going to go out on a limb and predict that this will be a better game than the first leg.


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Re: Briatol vs Sale, Euro QF rd2
It couldn't be worse...dear god it couldn't could it?fivepointer wrote:I'm going to go out on a limb and predict that this will be a better game than the first leg.
Maybe we should turn round and go home

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Re: Briatol vs Sale, Euro QF rd2
It is a much better game (although it couldn't be much worse). Lane's been excellent so far for Briz.
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Re: Briatol vs Sale, Euro QF rd2
Statistic of the day referenced by the commentary - Sale have just scored their first try in over 3 hours of rugby. Enthralling. And it was a short-range rumble after a lineout drive.
Jake Kerr has been given the shepherd's crook after 32 minutes after Briz have been having lineout and scrum problems. Brutal decision-making by Lam; let's see if it pays.
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Jake Kerr has been given the shepherd's crook after 32 minutes after Briz have been having lineout and scrum problems. Brutal decision-making by Lam; let's see if it pays.
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Re: Briatol vs Sale, Euro QF rd2
Reed's just about to get a red card. Got stepped by Morahan and shoulders him in the head. Could be a game changer.
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Re: Briatol vs Sale, Euro QF rd2
Lane is off for Piutau. Bristol are doomed.
And, as I type that, Bristol screw up the kickoff receipt and Sale score 12 seconds from the kick-off. Wouldn't've happened if Lane were still on the pitch.
Can't see Brizzle coming back from here. Might be 15 vs 14, but it's also 13-33 on aggregate.
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And, as I type that, Bristol screw up the kickoff receipt and Sale score 12 seconds from the kick-off. Wouldn't've happened if Lane were still on the pitch.
Can't see Brizzle coming back from here. Might be 15 vs 14, but it's also 13-33 on aggregate.
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Re: Briatol vs Sale, Euro QF rd2
Beat me to it. #factPuja wrote:Lane is off for Piutau. Bristol are doomed.
And, as I type that, Bristol screw up the kickoff receipt and Sale score 12 seconds from the kick-off. Wouldn't've happened if Lane were still on the pitch.
Can't see Brizzle coming back from here.
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Re: Briatol vs Sale, Euro QF rd2
He’d have also scored the Bristol try twice.
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He’d have also scored the Bristol try in spite of the forward pass.
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He’d have also scored the Bristol try in spite of the forward pass.
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Re: Briatol vs Sale, Euro QF rd2
Sinckler's not doing himself many favours in terms of England reckoning. Rodd is absolutely demolishing him in every single scrum - Sale are driving through immediately on the shove and putting the ball in as it goes so they're getting a head-start, but Sinckler's still getting utterly folded.
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Re: Briatol vs Sale, Euro QF rd2
Seems odd that Sale are being allowed to chase the scrum straight through - should the ref not be insisting on a steady engagement before the contest starts.
Schonert shouldn't be off here, contact looks like it's ball/shoulder to me
Schonert shouldn't be off here, contact looks like it's ball/shoulder to me
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The ref should, but Sale have their timing down absolutely perfectly - Faf puts the ball in immediately, so it's really hard to tell in real-time that it wasn't put-in-then-drive. If I were Bristol, I'd be in the ref's ear and then have Randall give De Klerk a little shove just before the ball is put in to put him off and try and destroy the syncrony to make it obvious that the drive is happening regardless of the putin.Adam_P wrote:Seems odd that Sale are being allowed to chase the scrum straight through - should the ref not be insisting on a steady engagement before the contest starts.
Schonert shouldn't be off here, contact looks like it's ball/shoulder to me
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