The first one
Strange new rules (or laws) were to be trialled. ELVs – Santa’s version? (or not as it proved!)
EPS came to fruition, with a huge Wasps’ contingent. Restrictions on the number of games that EPS players would be available for, was widely overestimated. ££££££ in the coffers for aiding the England cause – not if PRL had anything to do with it.
The hugely anticipated return of Boy Wonder from a career threatening injury.
Lions year with a huge Wasps’ influence in the driving seats.
HEC pool that included Leinster, Castres and Edinburgh.
Pre season kicked off in Granada and then a visit to the home town of our new Capitaine – Dax. Victory was followed by two defeats at Edinburgh and at home to Llanelli.
In the LDH against Irish, we fared no better and when further defeats against Worcester and Saints were sustained, questions were being asked about what was going wrong? Lol and Fraser’s absence – getting to grips with the ELVs. Wasps were certainly struggling to put anything cohesive together.
Respite on a Friday night at Welford Road, resulted in the first league victory of the season, but that after anything but a victory, was foreseen at HT.
Further defeats followed against Bath, in which Boy Wonder returned, 6 weeks ahead of schedule and Glaws in the EDF and the writing for our season, was well and truly on the wall.
Relief from the domestic cause came in the form of a home victory over Castres in the HEC, but the dearth of tries loomed ever larger. The following week, it was capitulation at the RDS when Leinster mullered us 41 – 11.
Back to back EDF wins against Newcastle and the Dragons followed, but there was no avalanche of tries that had been a feature of Wasps play in previous seasons.
A rest week followed, as the AIs kicked in and the full impact of the EPS, was soon to be felt.
A heavy defeat at the Stoop was followed a narrow home defeat against Sale. Dave Walder’s boot won the match away to his old club, Falcons, followed by wins in the back to back HEC games against Edinburgh.
The GP season was heading into oblivion at home to Sarries, but a late 3 try burst won the game for Wasps.
Wasps final game of 2008 was away to Sale, when the strictures of the EPS really bit hard and a much weakened Wasps side suffered a heavy defeat at Edgley Park.
The ecstasy of May 2008 was a distant memory. Where had all the tries gone? The rugby being played was sterile aerial ping-pong at times. Leadership appeared to be lacking at times.
News emerged of a new owner – Steve Hayes, MD of our landlords, and a new board which included Lol and Mark Rigby as Exec Chairman.
Rumblings at unease over contract negotiations for 17 of the squad were alleged to have had an unsettling impact on squad morale.
In an effort to aid the playing cause, Tony Hanks was recruited to help with the coaching for the rest of the season. (Must input from Gats in smoothing the passage on this)
The first half of the season was not one to consign to the memory banks.
What would 2009 bring?
See Part II for the next thrilling instalment.
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