Friday 27 September 2013

Jersey RFC vs Bristol Rugby, Preview.

Bristol Rugby Club
 
Founded: 1888
Home Ground: Memorial Stadium
Director of Rugby: Andy Robinson
Last season: Fifth
 

Last season:

Bristol were one of the favourites last season having topped the table in 2011/12, and only losing out in the play-offs to London Welsh. Bristol started off the 2012/13 campaign badly, winning only three of their first eight league matches, culminating in a 63-7 reverse at Nottingham. In fact it was make or break for the management when Jersey came to town mid November, having sacked head coach Liam Middleton and Andy Robinson taking full control. Finishing with four straight wins, including the only league defeat champions Newcastle Falcons suffered all season. Ending up only two points from a playoff spot, their early season form had let them down. The best supported club in the division, a 4,891 home average was 1,250 more than any other, expected much more, and this season, along with London Welsh, they appear to be the stand-out side.

 
This season so far:

Pre-season was a mixed bag for Bris’ beginning with an 11 tries to 1, 69-5 thumping by near neighbours Bath, with Jerseys Matt Banahan amongst the scorers. This was followed by a second heavy defeat at Exeter who put 51 points and eight tries before Clifton gave a confidence boost by succumbing 76-0. The season began at Sandy Park, along with Jerseys match, live on Sky Sports against The Cornish Pirates. The Pirates had failed to read the script and battled gamely to a 23-21 win to put the pressure on Robinson’s men. They responded with a 31-18 win over an impressive London Scottish at home. Anything but convincing, Bristol were down at the break before the forwards overpowered the Exiles for a bonus point win.

Bristol are still the favourites to win back promotion to the top table. Eleven players have departed and Robinson has revamped his coaching staff bringing in the likes of Adam Holley who has coached Ospreys, Scarlets and involved with the Welsh national side. Key signings last season and eight from Premiership clubs over the summer such as Wasps Nicky Robinson, Ulster’s Adam D’Arcy, and Nick Koster on loan from Bath, give much cause for optimism as well as added expectation. Chairman Chris Booy has said that ‘everything we now do will be to that standard: Premiership standard, we have a goal for the season. That’s promotion. No point in disguising it, it is what we all want’

 
Previous with Jersey:

Jersey met Bristol at the Memorial last season in what was a season defining game for the home side. Bris’ were in terrible form, and Jersey had a sniff at an unlikely scalp. The Islanders were only 11 points down at the break despite conceding three tries. A red card for Ashley Maggs following on from two others sin binned earlier on put paid to Jersey’s chances and three tries in the last ten minutes gave the Bristolian’s a 39-16 bonus point win, despite Richard Barrington’s late consolation. Back on the rock it was a different story however, where a confident and resurgent Jersey was up 16-9 at the interval thanks to a great team try, finished off by new captain Nicky Griffiths. Even with moments remaining and Jersey trailing by six, the win was in sight and when James Gethings crashed over, a famous win seemed to have been in the bag, only for the referee to controversially rule he had been held up and left Jersey with only a solitary losing bonus point, much to the dismay of the 3,000 plus crowd. Jerseys Director of Rugby Ben Harvey said of his team that day: ‘I think they’ve been defeated because of a poor refereeing decision.’

After last weekend’s stunning win, there is a new found respect for the men in red, echoed by the Bristol Director of Rugby Andy Robinson. ‘Jersey had a good win against Bedford Blues last weekend so we're under no illusions about how tough it will be. They are a good side, especially at home. We did well to win there last season, having to come from behind and pip them to the post late on.’ Jersey has always had a good match day atmosphere, and this is now fast becoming a place revered by visiting sides: ‘There's always a great atmosphere at St Peter’, Robinson said. ‘It's like a cup game: a packed house and plenty of travelling supporters. We're looking forward to going there. Jersey are very well coached and the Club has a great structure. I've enjoyed many times in the Jersey Clubhouse – it's a great Club and good people. I like the island and, as a Club, we're excited about visiting.’

The home faithful should be equally excited to welcome a side as big as Bristol and be able to compete on a level playing field. Buoyed by last weekend’s win against Bedford, a repeat of that commitment and desire, matched by any underestimation from Bristol will give the Reds a sniff of another landmark victory.

 

 ONES TO WATCH

(If Fit)
Name: Nicky Robinson
Born: 3rd January 1982
Position: Fly-Half
Height: 6’1”
Weight: 93kg

Nicky Robinson is one of Bristol major signings this season. The Wales international fly half arrived from London Wasps this summer having starred for the Cardiff Blues and Gloucester having notched over 700 Premiership points in three seasons, only injury disrupting his run last term. With 42 international points for Wales and famed for his long range goal kicking, he is their marquee signing. Despite missing the opening two games of the campaign through injury, he may well be available to make his first team debut against Jersey.

 
Name: Adrian Jarvis
Born: 12th December 1983
Position: Fly-Half
Height: 6’2”
Weight: 88kg
 
Adrian Jarvis returned to Bristol Rugby from London Irish in the summer of 2012. The England Saxon racked up 547 points in seventy-two appearances during his first spell at the Memorial Stadium, before joining Leeds Carnegie on a short-term deal. Jarvis was a lynchpin of the Bristol backline during the 2012/13 season, scoring 180 points, 24 at St Peter including the match-winning try –showing exactly what makes him one of the most revered number tens in the league. An accurate kicker and excellent distributor, the composed fly half is a key member of Andy Robinson’s first team squad.

 
Name: Redford Pennycook
Born: 27th November 1985
Position: Flanker
Height: 6’3”
Weight: 105kg

Brother of Moseley’s Chevvy, Redford returned to Bristol Rugby in January 2012, after spending two seasons with Newcastle Falcons. The versatile flanker spent four seasons at the Memorial Stadium after graduating through the Academy, making a total of 58 appearances since his debut against Bath in October 2005. Pennycook, a former England U18’s representative, made his return to the blue and white hoops versus London Welsh. The home-grown star – a key member of Andy Robinson’s side – made a total of twenty-three appearances during the 2012/13 campaign, scoring two tries. Man of the Match last time Bris’ were in Jersey, as well as a try in the game at Bristol, he will be a marked man this time out.

 
Name: Jason Hobson
Born: 10th February 1983
Position: Prop
Height: 5’11”
Weight: 114.4kg

Jason Hobson returned to Bristol from London Wasps in 2011. The prop joined the Club in 2003, making sixty-two appearances before his departure. Since his return, Hobson has proved a crucial member of the first team, making twenty-six appearances in 2011/12 and earning the prestigious Player's Player of the Year award. One of the most talented front rowers in the league, the prop is revered by team-mates and supporters for his committed displays and abrasive, if occasionally over-zealous, style of rugby.

 

 

Saturday 21 September 2013

Jersey RFC v Bedford Blues RFC, Preview

Bedford Blues Rugby Club
Founded: 1876
Home Ground: Goldington Road
Director of Rugby: Mike Rayer
Club Captain: James Prichard
Last Season: Third, play-off Runners Up,
Semi Finals British and Irish Cup



2012/13:
Last season Bedford was one of the shining lights in the division, finishing third in the regular season, as well as making the semi finals of the British and Irish Cup. With three of the top six in the try scorers chart, their final tally of 78 was only two tries fewer and 13 points less than the run-away winners Newcastle Falcons. Bedford made the play-off final despite not having any aspirations of promotion due to the financial implications that go with progression to the Aviva Premiership. Having despatched Nottingham home and away in the semi final, they fell to a 9-18 home defeat to the Falcons which put paid to any realistic challenge. A 31-24 loss at Kingston Park meant that Newcastle was promoted at the first time of asking. Bedford are the only side in the Championship still maintaining their amateur status, and do not wish to progress any further. Chairman Geoff Irvine stating that the financial gap is too vast for a club like theirs to bridge; ‘If Bedford were promoted to the Premiership, I would have to sack half the squad because the gap between the divisions is so big’.

2013/14:
Pre-season Bedford succumbed to a strong Saracens side, a ten try 71-12 thumping, this following on from a 45-21 home defeat to Northampton, notable for a bone-crunching tackle by Courtney Lawes on former Jersey favourite Michael Le Bougeois. Bedfords opening match this season began with a defeat in a bad tempered match against relegated London Welsh. A player sin binned in the second minute, then followed a red for both sides in a feisty first half that saw the Blues trail 0-13 at the break. The Blues with sub Le Bougeois on rallied but eventually fell to a 23-14 defeat. Expect to see a smattering of duel-registered Saracens players turning out for the Blues today. Hooker Charlie Clare and Fly-half Michael Le Bougeois both turned out for Jersey last season, and both will be looking to put one over on their old club.


Any previous:

The first competitive match between the two was in Jersey last season. It was the first game that the home faithful began to believe that Jersey could compete after two disappointing home defeats. After going down 19-29, the Bedford boss Mike Rayer slammed his team for a capitulation in the second half and said that Jersey deserved to win, and would have done had the game lasted five more minutes. With tries from Glenn Bryce, Nathan Hannay and Ed Dawson in the bag, Jersey turned down a kick for a bonus point, instead they pushed for a fourth try that would have yielded two, but came away with nothing except belief. In the second game up at Goldington Road, Jersey went down 38-21. Behind 14-9 at half time, mistakes cost Jersey dear and despite tries by Nicky Griffiths and a late score by Guy Thompson, Jersey were punished by the kicking of James Prichard and left still searching for an elusive away win.

After the opening day defeat to Plymouth Albion, Jersey will be looking to get a home win sooner than the four attempts it took last season. If Jersey can bring their first half performance from that match, and leave the second half capitulation behind, there is belief that Bedford can be attacked on the set piece and weaknesses highlighted by Welsh still give cause for optimism. Not finishing lower than third in the regular season in the last three seasons, Bedford provide a huge test in what will be a very difficult match.


Ones to watch:

Name: James Pritchard
DoB: 21/07/1979
Position: Fullback
Height: 1.76m
Weight: 83kg 

Australian-born James Pritchard is Bedford Blues club captain and has been one of their most consistent stars in recent seasons regularly topping the clubs points table. In his second spell at the club, he has amassed over 2000 points for the Blues. His kicking ability and eye for the try line has also recently seen him become Canada’s all-time top point scorer. The 34 year old full back has previously turned out for Plymouth, Perpignan and Northampton. With three player of the year awards in his time, given the chance he will punish any Jersey indiscipline.


Name: Neville Edwards
DoB: 22/11/1987
Position: Wing
Height: 1.69m
Weight: 84kg

Edwards signed for the Blues in the summer following three extremely impressive seasons with Rosslyn Park where he was described as an ‘explosive force’. Having turned out for the English Counties side, his try-scoring ability was highlighted with 17 last season in National One last term. Edwards scored a brace in the pre-season fixture against Saracens and then crossed the whitewash against London Welsh in their defeat last weekend.


Name: Charlie Clare
DoB: 16/12/1991
Position: Hooker
Height: 1.82m
Weight: 112kg

After coming through the Leicester Academy, Clare swapped Welford Road for Goldington Road in the summer and has already shown what a talented youngster he is, especially with his lineout throws. Having turned out for England under 16’s he is one with a very bright future. No stranger to the home faithful having spent several months and eight appearances with Jersey last season, Clare was already well adapted to the Championship ahead of his move to the Blues.


Name: Ben Gulliver
DoB: 13/06/1981
Position: Second Row
Height: 1.96m
Weight: 109kg

Gulliver picked up the coveted Player’s Player of the Season Award following an impressive first year with the Blues last season. The second rower was a sensation during his time with the Cornish Pirates which led him to the Premiership with Worcester. Six feet five and 17 stone, he has a huge impact at the lineout. Vastly experienced and influential, he has continued to have a huge impact on all parts of the field for the Blues.


Jersey RFC vs Bedford Blues. Bedford Preview


Bedford Blues Rugby Club
Founded: 1876
Home Ground: Goldington Road
Director of Rugby: Mike Rayer
Club Captain: James Prichard
Last Season: Third, play-off Runners Up,
Semi Finals British and Irish Cup

 

2012/13:

Last season Bedford was one of the shining lights in the division, finishing third in the regular season, as well as making the semi finals of the British and Irish Cup. With three of the top six in the try scorers chart, their final tally of 78 was only two tries fewer and 13 points less than the run-away winners Newcastle Falcons. Bedford made the play-off final despite not having any aspirations of promotion due to the financial implications that go with progression to the Aviva Premiership. Having despatched Nottingham home and away in the semi final, they fell to a 9-18 home defeat to the Falcons which put paid to any realistic challenge. A 31-24 loss at Kingston Park meant that Newcastle was promoted at the first time of asking. Bedford are the only side in the Championship still maintaining their amateur status, and do not wish to progress any further. Chairman Geoff Irvine stating that the financial gap is too vast for a club like theirs to bridge; ‘If Bedford were promoted to the Premiership, I would have to sack half the squad because the gap between the divisions is so big’.

2013/14:

Pre-season Bedford succumbed to a strong Saracens side, a ten try 71-12 thumping, this following on from a 45-21 home defeat to Northampton, notable for a bone-crunching tackle by Courtney Lawes on former Jersey favourite Michael Le Bougeois. Bedfords opening match this season began with a defeat in a bad tempered match against relegated London Welsh. A player sin binned in the second minute, then followed a red for both sides in a feisty first half that saw the Blues trail 0-13 at the break. The Blues with sub Le Bougeois on rallied but eventually fell to a 23-14 defeat. Expect to see a smattering of duel-registered Saracens players turning out for the Blues today. Hooker Charlie Clare and Fly-half Michael Le Bougeois both turned out for Jersey last season, and both will be looking to put one over on their old club.

Any previous:

The first competitive match between the two was in Jersey last season. It was the first game that the home faithful began to believe that Jersey could compete after two disappointing home defeats. After going down 19-29, the Bedford boss Mike Rayer slammed his team for a capitulation in the second half and said that Jersey deserved to win, and would have done had the game lasted five more minutes. With tries from Glenn Bryce, Nathan Hannay and Ed Dawson in the bag, Jersey turned down a kick for a bonus point, instead they pushed for a fourth try that would have yielded two, but came away with nothing except belief. In the second game up at Goldington Road, Jersey went down 38-21. Behind 14-9 at half time, mistakes cost Jersey dear and despite tries by Nicky Griffiths and a late score by Guy Thompson, Jersey were punished by the kicking of James Prichard and left still searching for an elusive away win.

After the opening day defeat to Plymouth Albion, Jersey will be looking to get a home win sooner than the four attempts it took last season. If Jersey can bring their first half performance from that match, and leave the second half capitulation behind, there is belief that Bedford can be attacked on the set piece and weaknesses highlighted by Welsh still give cause for optimism. Not finishing lower than third in the regular season in the last three seasons, Bedford provide a huge test in what will be a very difficult match.

 

 

Ones to watch:

 

Name: James Pritchard

DoB: 21/07/1979

Position: Fullback

Height: 1.76m

Weight: 83kg 

Australian-born James Pritchard is Bedford Blues club captain and has been one of their most consistent stars in recent seasons regularly topping the clubs points table. In his second spell at the club, he has amassed over 2000 points for the Blues. His kicking ability and eye for the try line has also recently seen him become Canada’s all-time top point scorer. The 34 year old full back has previously turned out for Plymouth, Perpignan and Northampton. With three player of the year awards in his time, given the chance he will punish any Jersey indiscipline.

 
Name: Neville Edwards

DoB: 22/11/1987

Position: Wing

Height: 1.69m

Weight: 84kg

 
Edwards signed for the Blues in the summer following three extremely impressive seasons with Rosslyn Park where he was described as an ‘explosive force’. Having turned out for the English Counties side, his try-scoring ability was highlighted with 17 last season in National One last term. Edwards scored a brace in the pre-season fixture against Saracens and then crossed the whitewash against London Welsh in their defeat last weekend.

 
Name: Charlie Clare

DoB: 16/12/1991

Position: Hooker

Height: 1.82m

Weight: 112kg

After coming through the Leicester Academy, Clare swapped Welford Road for Goldington Road in the summer and has already shown what a talented youngster he is, especially with his lineout throws. Having turned out for England under 16’s he is one with a very bright future. No stranger to the home faithful having spent several months and eight appearances with Jersey last season, Clare was already well adapted to the Championship ahead of his move to the Blues.

 
Name: Ben Gulliver

DoB: 13/06/1981

Position: Second Row

Height: 1.96m

Weight: 109kg
 
Gulliver picked up the coveted Player’s Player of the Season Award following an impressive first year with the Blues last season. The second rower was a sensation during his time with the Cornish Pirates which led him to the Premiership with Worcester. Six feet five and 17 stone, he has a huge impact at the lineout. Vastly experienced and influential, he has continued to have a huge impact on all parts of the field for the Blues.