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Sundays Line up against Bristol
Discussion started by cornishbob , 08 September, 2017 12:22
Sundays Line up against Bristol
cornishbob 08 September, 2017 12:22
Cornish Pirates:
15, Toby May, 14 Alex O’Meara, 13 Dan Koster, 12 Nicos De Battista (c)
11 Kyle Moyle, 10 Laurence May, 9 Alex Day
1 Marlen Walker, 2 Tom Cowan-Dickie, 3 Jack Andrew, 4 Josh Caulfield
5 Toby Freeman, 6 Rupert Cooper, 7 Alex Cheesman, 8 Tom Lawday.

Replacements:
16 Christian Judge, 17 Billy Keast, 18, Dan Lee, 19 Matt Bolwell, 20 Mike Pope,
21 Will Cargill, 22 Pete Laverick.

Referee: Karl Dickson (RFU) Assistants: Simon Adams & Dan Parrott

Re: Sundays Line up against Bristol
welshpirate 08 September, 2017 13:14
If we cut out the silly errors of last week and tighten up our tacking in the centre of the park we will be competitive. They do have some great players though, I am big fan of Jordan Williams their full back as he can be tremendous, so can David Lemi for that matter! Tyler Gendall plays too. Should be a great day with rain stopping just before kick off with any luck.

Slightly off topic regarding Ealing. There were 650 people there last week and the Pirates's fan made up half that number! You have to ask yourself what's the point in putting together such a good team if no one is that interested in watching?

Re: Sundays Line up against Bristol
Surrey Pirate 08 September, 2017 17:02
WP, I'd be staggered if there actually were 650 at Ealing. The Rugby Paper claimed a crowd of 512, which is probably a bit closer to the truth.


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