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Written by Jim Parker
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Thursday, 28 February 2008 |
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Once again we fielded two teams: Panthers & Jaguars. Both teams played their best yet and showed great progress from the start of the season with some excellent passing and running. Both teams played two games.
The Panther's first game started badly with OLs going down 3 - 0 but they showed great resilience and came back to finish with a draw. We nearly won when Zac Parker crossed the line but was barged into touch-in-goal by the opposition - Ref !
The Panther's second game was not so close losing 3 - 7
The Jaguars tried very hard in their first game but were slightly outplayed by a stronger team, losing 3 - 6.
The Jaguars played equally hard in their second game holding the opposition to a 2 - 2 draw.
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Written by Jim Parker
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Wednesday, 27 February 2008 |
Once again a good turnout lead to the players being divided into two teams: Panthers & Tigers who played two games each.
The Panthers lost their first game 7 - 2 and their second game 3 - 1.
The Jaguars won their first game 4 - 3 and drew the second game 3 - 3
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Written by Martin Lloyd
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Tuesday, 26 February 2008 |
Following last weeks heroics against Leamington OL’s had a turn out of 22 for the home fixture against Old Sills. The visitors beaten in the corresponding fixture last year arrived with a very strong squad. OL’s played mixed experienced teams to give all the boys a fair run out. In the first game OL’s were out muscled in the first half and turned round 21-0 down. After a half-time pep talk the boys lead by strong attacking from Stelios Tziirki put in a good performance holding their line and eventually scoring a well deserved try finished by Toby Whelan to go down 21-5.
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Written by Martin Lloyd
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Tuesday, 26 February 2008 |
Old Silhillians arrived with an organised and well drilled team who played well from the outset. In all, three games were played. Throughout the matches OL’s demonstrated some excellent passing and running resulting in some exciting tries being scored. Special mention should be made of the try ‘hat-tricks’ from Lewis King and Benedict Lloyd both of which capped some good team work. Overall Old Sils were stronger in their support play and defence, this making the difference in the final results.
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Written by Jon Carnall
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Tuesday, 26 February 2008 |
Old Leams won their semi-final of the Warwickshire Shield on Sunday and now face Dunlop in the Final on Sunday 16th March at Stratford rfc.
A penalty from Adam Canning and try from Robbie Riddler saw them overcome a spirited Coventry Welsh team.
Full report to follow
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