Sale to host England Saxons Opener

Said Stuart Lancaster, England
Saxons Head Coach, "England Saxons
is crucial in helping us identify those players with the capability and
mentality to play international rugby.
"With two rearranged Guinness Premiership fixtures (Gloucester
Rugby v London Irish and Harlequins v Northampton Saints) scheduled for the day after, the match
against Portugal will see us
field a young England
side, giving us a good opportunity to see as many young and talented players as
possible.
"Sale
Sharks have done a great job in attracting Friday night crowds. I've been there
on several occasions and always enjoy the excellent atmosphere.
"The Saxons team last played there in May 2007 when they opened their
Barclays Churchill Cup campaign with a 51-3 victory over the USA. This match
is another great opportunity for rugby fans in the north to enjoy
representative rugby."
Excepting sevens, the two nations have never played each other at senior level.
Portugal are ranked No 23 in the world and are among six European countries
hoping to fill the two automatic Rugby World Cup 2011 places, with the highest
placed nation joining England in Pool B.
With four crucial matches in the three months that follow, the first against
Russia on February 7, the fixture against England's young guns is an important
part of Portugal's preparations. Having qualified for the Rugby World Cup for
the first time in 2007, when they beat Uruguay over two legs in the
repecharge match, they will be hoping to make it to their second RWC.
Said Nathan
Bombrys, Sale Sharks Commercial Director,
"We are delighted to bring another
senior international rugby match back to the North West.
"To have the England
Saxons play here in Stockport for the second
time in less than two years if fantastic news for Sharks' supporters across the
region. We look forward to welcoming Portugal
for their first ever 15-a-side, senior international match in England. Their
passionate and determined style of play that was one of the highlights of the
last Rugby World Cup. We look forward to
another excellent Friday night of rugby at Edgeley Park."
Tickets for England
Saxons match against Portugal
at Edgeley Park on January 30 are available from www.salesharks.com and
start from just £5 for adults.
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If "Playing week in week out at the highest level" will take care of everything then why do we have the bl@@dy Saxons in the first place? To aerate the Edgeley Park pitch?
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Most players who have not `up and come` by the age of 24 are not going to do so.
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Er Strettle already had one or two caps you may recall.
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The side is full of old men. They are taking up space that should be allotted to younger players.
What are Worsley and Kay doing in there?? Do you really think they are being `groomed` to take over if someone in the Senior squad gets hurt??
They dont need Saxons rugby.
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The mentality of the selectors is that the Saxons need them (And 15 or so over 24/25ers or whatever).
Youll get far more out of the Saxons thing if you consider which players need Saxons rugby NOT the other way round.
The Saxons are being treated as a B team. Its a wasted opportunity.