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London Welsh v Coventry - Match Preview
By Mark W-J
January 27 2010
Last Saturday’s win at Doncaster means that London Welsh are all but assured of a place in the Championship promotion play-offs. We already know that Bees and our visitors this week, Coventry, will not be involved in the Top 8, a 15 point deduction for entering administration in the autumn ensuring that neither can catch their local rivals, Moseley, who currently occupy the final play-off berth.


The validity of the clubs’ respective points deductions has taken up an extraordinary amount of bandwidth in the last three weeks.  Some people believe that any club entering administration should be automatically consigned to the relegation play-offs; others have pointed out the inequity of clubs who have lost a significant proportion of their playing squad due to financial mismanagement being allowed to sign an entirely new squad in anticipation of the play-offs; and some have even implied that Welsh somehow manipulated the recent financial difficulties in order to a) minimise the points deduction and b) afford the owners extra time to source additional investment.

Coventry arrive at ODP with just eight points – even without the 15 point deduction they would be fourteen points shy of a place in the Top 8.  Their four wins have all come against teams in the bottom half of the table, although in the first game after owner Andrew Green packed his bags – played at Coventry City’s Ricoh Arena – they claimed a 15-15 draw with Bedford, courtesy of Canadian openside Aaron Carpenter’s 80th minute try.  Carpenter’s bagged four tries so far, to leave him one behind fellow flanker Jamie Miller who, having scored five in five games, left to join Bristol in November.  Miller tops the indiscipline charts, too, with two yellows to add to the four he received last season – Michael Holford has also been the recipient of two of Welsh’s 10 yellows.  Top points scorer is Worcester loanee Joey Carlisle with 38, one point ahead of former Saracen Ben Russell, although both Russell and Tongan Fangapatu Apikotoa (27 points) have a strike rate of over 70%.

The contribution of 10 tries from the back row is part of the reason that Coventry are the only team in the Championship for whom the forwards have scored more tries than the backs (16 v 14, with one penalty try).  On the other hand, the top three teams in the league (Bristol, Exeter and Welsh) have conceded a combined total of only eight tries to opposition back-rows.  In keeping with the club’s attacking tradition, half of Welsh’s 44 tries have been scored by the three-quarters; by a strange coincidence, half of the 50 tries conceded by Cov have also been scored by the opposition three-quarters.

Last year Cov claimed a league double over Welsh, their first since 2004-05.  The 21-23 defeat at ODP at the end of November was secured with a drop-goal from fly-half Myles Dorrian from the final play of the game.  In a see-saw match, the teams matched each other score-for-score, but ultimately the difference was the fly-half’s conversion of Chris Whitehead’s 68th minute try – the hooker also touched-down in our 36-30 defeat at the Butts Park Arena in April.  Seven days after Dorrian’s match-winning strike, Pirates fly-half Simon Whatling scored two drop-goals in his side’s 38-23 win at ODP, and Welsh haven’t conceded another one since – a total of 33 games.

The Coventry badge, following the style of the City’s coat of arms, features an elephant with three towers on its back.  This apparently dates back to medieval times, when the elephant was supposedly believed to be strong enough to carry Coventry Castle upon its back.  In addition, the enemy of the elephant was believed to be the dragon, which would purportedly eat baby elephants – the protection of its young was also a much-admired trait.  Furthermore, it is believed that the legendary dragon-slayer St. George himself was born in Coventry and was buried at nearby Caludon Castle, although this all happened some 800 years before Coventry Castle - which the elephant carries - was built.  Although the history on the pitch only dates back 101 years, that the clubs became such friendly rivals in the first place was obviously fate.

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London Welsh v Coventry - Match Preview
Posted by: The Dragons\\\' Den (IP Logged)
Date: 27/01/2010 13:35

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Re: London Welsh v Coventry - Match Preview
Posted by: dottigirl (IP Logged)
Date: 27/01/2010 17:00

Thanks Mark, very interesting.

Re: London Welsh v Coventry - Match Preview
Posted by: Ellie Crisell (IP Logged)
Date: 28/01/2010 09:22

Can't make is this weekend, sorry. Needs must in Wales.

Re: London Welsh v Coventry - Match Preview
Posted by: Mark W-J (IP Logged)
Date: 29/01/2010 11:01

London Welsh welcome back Paul Sampson from injury to start at full back for Saturday's game against Coventry. Also making a comeback is Michael Hills and there are home debuts for Charlie Gower on loan from London Irish and Liam Davies on loan from Ospreys. Kick off is at 2.00.

Full team is:
15: Paul Sampson
14: Dominic Shabbo
13: Paul Mackey
12: Charlie Gower
11: Errie Claassens
10: Aled Thomas
9: Liam Davies
1: Robin Boot
2: Gavin O'Meara
3: Joe Horn-Smith
4: Matt Corker
5: Mike Powell
6: Jonathan Mills (c)
7: Michael Hills
8: Lee Beach

Replacements:
16: Michael Holford
17: Chris Whitehead
18: Lorne Ward
19: Tom Brown
20: Rob Lewis
21: Neil Starling
22: Simon Whatling

So starting with a front row which is about as far from first choice as possible, with two props, two centres and no second row on the bench.

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John Player Cup Finalists 1985
Courage Five South Champions 1995

Re: London Welsh v Coventry - Match Preview
Posted by: dottigirl (IP Logged)
Date: 29/01/2010 11:06

Quite a few changes then. It'll be interesting to see how they get on. C'mon bois.

Re: London Welsh v Coventry - Match Preview
Posted by: paddytaf (IP Logged)
Date: 29/01/2010 19:02

WIN is what they will do. WIN and WIN in style. PADDYTAF (Sm60)(Sm128)

Re: London Welsh v Coventry - Match Preview
Posted by: adge1 (IP Logged)
Date: 30/01/2010 10:34

Cov team:-
15 Plantey Romain
14 Frewin Simon
13 MacKenzie Phil
12 Lewis Chris
11 Lewis James
10 Apikotoa Fangatapu
9 Walls Mike
1 Maddocks Dai
2 McMillan Ross
3 Roberts Scott
4 Brenton Arthur (c)
5 McGowan Louis
6 Venter Henno
7 Bignell Richie
8 Carpenter Aaron
Replacements:
16 Dwyer Matt (FR)
17 Hall James (FR)
18 Dechartres Benjamin
19 Pons Ben
20 Frost Ollie
21 Hayes Tommy
22 Johnson Kurt

Cov haven't won in the league since mid November and without Joey Carlisle since the start of december they've lost their last five. Not the time to give them a break - C'mon Welsh.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2010:01:30:10:37:58 by adge1.

Re: London Welsh v Coventry - Match Preview
Posted by: The Dentist (IP Logged)
Date: 30/01/2010 11:41

Check my math guys, but I reckon a bonus point win means Rotherham can't catch Welsh even with bonus point wins in every gasme!

Re: London Welsh v Coventry - Match Preview
Posted by: Blackheath Welsh (IP Logged)
Date: 30/01/2010 14:14

LW 0-5 Cov

Conv missed

Re: London Welsh v Coventry - Match Preview
Posted by: Blackheath Welsh (IP Logged)
Date: 30/01/2010 14:18

LW 0-8 Cov

Re: London Welsh v Coventry - Match Preview
Posted by: Blackheath Welsh (IP Logged)
Date: 30/01/2010 14:28

[sub][/sub]LW 5-8 Cov (LW No14?)

Conv kick

7-8



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2010:01:30:14:40:30 by Blackheath Welsh.

Re: London Welsh v Coventry - Match Preview
Posted by: Gorseinon Jack (IP Logged)
Date: 30/01/2010 14:32

Cmon Welsh....who scored B.W ?

Re: London Welsh v Coventry - Match Preview
Posted by: Blackheath Welsh (IP Logged)
Date: 30/01/2010 14:33

LW 12-8 Cov (Pen try)

conv kick

14-8

Re: London Welsh v Coventry - Match Preview
Posted by: Blackheath Welsh (IP Logged)
Date: 30/01/2010 14:37

LW 19-8 Cov (LW No14)

Conv missed

Re: London Welsh v Coventry - Match Preview
Posted by: Blackheath Welsh (IP Logged)
Date: 30/01/2010 14:46

LW 19-8 Cov

half time

Re: London Welsh v Coventry - Match Preview
Posted by: Blackheath Welsh (IP Logged)
Date: 30/01/2010 15:04

LW 24-8 cov (4th try LW No12)

Conv kick

26-8

Re: London Welsh v Coventry - Match Preview
Posted by: Blackheath Welsh (IP Logged)
Date: 30/01/2010 15:07

LW 31-8 Cov (LW No4)

Conv kick

33-8

Re: London Welsh v Coventry - Match Preview
Posted by: Blackheath Welsh (IP Logged)
Date: 30/01/2010 15:13

LW 36-8 Cov

Re: London Welsh v Coventry - Match Preview
Posted by: The Dentist (IP Logged)
Date: 30/01/2010 15:22

Either the greatest come back in Coventry history, or at least 8th place!

Re: London Welsh v Coventry - Match Preview
Posted by: Blackheath Welsh (IP Logged)
Date: 30/01/2010 15:22

LW 36-13 Cov

Conv missed

Re: London Welsh v Coventry - Match Preview
Posted by: welsh fan (IP Logged)
Date: 30/01/2010 15:24

don't speak too soon!

Re: London Welsh v Coventry - Match Preview
Posted by: Blackheath Welsh (IP Logged)
Date: 30/01/2010 15:30

LW 41-13 Cov (LW No15)

Conv missed



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2010:01:30:15:38:48 by Blackheath Welsh.

Re: London Welsh v Coventry - Match Preview
Posted by: Blackheath Welsh (IP Logged)
Date: 30/01/2010 15:34

LW 44-13 Cov

Re: London Welsh v Coventry - Match Preview
Posted by: Blackheath Welsh (IP Logged)
Date: 30/01/2010 15:41

LW 49-13 Cov (LW No11?)

Conv kick

51-13

Matt Corker man of the match

Re: London Welsh v Coventry - Match Preview
Posted by: Blackheath Welsh (IP Logged)
Date: 30/01/2010 15:46

Final whistle

LW 51-13 Cov

Re: London Welsh v Coventry - Match Preview
Posted by: Gorseinon Jack (IP Logged)
Date: 30/01/2010 15:47

super performance boys.well done.

Re: London Welsh v Coventry - Match Preview
Posted by: welsh fan (IP Logged)
Date: 30/01/2010 15:48

(Sm128) well done boys! thanks for the updates B W,much appreciated

Re: London Welsh v Coventry - Match Preview
Posted by: paddytaf (IP Logged)
Date: 31/01/2010 13:38

As i said in my posting on Friday, we would WIN and WIN with style. This performance has been in the team all season. Bring on Plymouth remember we owe them. PADDYTAF (Sm60)(Sm128)

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