Val Rapava-Ruskin got three-weeks alsoRunTigerRun wrote: ↑Wed Feb 24, 2021 10:57 amBased on that you’d imagine, as other have said, Jasper 4 weeks and Hanro 3 weeks.
BRISTOL vs TIGERS - Sat 27 Feb 21 (1300)
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The right decision,should’ve been thrown out tbf!OakhamTiger32 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 24, 2021 12:42 pmVal Rapava-Ruskin got three-weeks alsoRunTigerRun wrote: ↑Wed Feb 24, 2021 10:57 amBased on that you’d imagine, as other have said, Jasper 4 weeks and Hanro 3 weeks.
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Re: BRISTOL vs TIGERS - Sat 27 Feb 21 (1300)
Pat Lam talking about the match:
'COULDN’T HAVE ASKED FOR A BETTER CHALLENGE'
“We’ve taken our medicine and we have to bounce back against an in-form Leicester team,” he said.
“They’ve gone back to the Leicester of old – they’ve recruited some big South Africans and Argentinians, and Richard Wigglesworth, who is one of the best box kickers. They have struggled over the last few years, and Leicester supporters always talk about the club DNA, and that’s where they look like they are heading.
“They’ve got a dominant forward pack, good go-forward, and a kicking game that can put you under pressure, so it’s a good challenge for us. Our forward pack has been going well, but we were disappointed with our performance at the weekend, so you couldn’t have asked for a better challenge to bounce back in.
Nice to hear Tigers being described like this again.. moving in the right direction that’s for sure
'COULDN’T HAVE ASKED FOR A BETTER CHALLENGE'
“We’ve taken our medicine and we have to bounce back against an in-form Leicester team,” he said.
“They’ve gone back to the Leicester of old – they’ve recruited some big South Africans and Argentinians, and Richard Wigglesworth, who is one of the best box kickers. They have struggled over the last few years, and Leicester supporters always talk about the club DNA, and that’s where they look like they are heading.
“They’ve got a dominant forward pack, good go-forward, and a kicking game that can put you under pressure, so it’s a good challenge for us. Our forward pack has been going well, but we were disappointed with our performance at the weekend, so you couldn’t have asked for a better challenge to bounce back in.
Nice to hear Tigers being described like this again.. moving in the right direction that’s for sure
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Re: BRISTOL vs TIGERS - Sat 27 Feb 21 (1300)
To be fair that is what I would call "injury ravaged".OakhamTiger32 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 24, 2021 12:45 pm Bristol injury update:
https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport/rug ... ad-5039286
If we were a bit further down the road you'd expect us to win but given we are still a bit frail and missing a few ourselves I'll just be content to say we should give them a good game.
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Re: BRISTOL vs TIGERS - Sat 27 Feb 21 (1300)
Were it not for our suspensions id really fancy our chances. As things stand I’m with you in hoping for a decent game and perhaps something from the gameourla wrote: ↑Wed Feb 24, 2021 5:30 pmTo be fair that is what I would call "injury ravaged".OakhamTiger32 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 24, 2021 12:45 pm Bristol injury update:
https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport/rug ... ad-5039286
If we were a bit further down the road you'd expect us to win but given we are still a bit frail and missing a few ourselves I'll just be content to say we should give them a good game.
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Re: BRISTOL vs TIGERS - Sat 27 Feb 21 (1300)
Borthwick confirmed that Nemani Nadolo's comeback from a leg muscle injury was looking 'very positive' having missed the defeat at Harlequins and the win over Wasps.
He also confirmed that Premiership rules that limited the number of overseas players in a matchday squad to two was a factor in Argentinian fly-half Joaquin Diaz Bonilla's continued non-selection.
The 31-year-old was last named in a 23-man squad for the trip to Bayonne but was an unused substitute. His last appearance was the win over Brive in the first European Challenge Cup game while his last outing in the Premiership was the defeat away to Exeter Chiefs in round three.
Tigers will definitely be without George Martin, Ben Youngs, George Ford and Ellis Genge (England), while Hanro Liebenberg and Jasper Wiese learn their suspensions this evening (Wednesday) following their red cards against Wasps.
He also confirmed that Premiership rules that limited the number of overseas players in a matchday squad to two was a factor in Argentinian fly-half Joaquin Diaz Bonilla's continued non-selection.
The 31-year-old was last named in a 23-man squad for the trip to Bayonne but was an unused substitute. His last appearance was the win over Brive in the first European Challenge Cup game while his last outing in the Premiership was the defeat away to Exeter Chiefs in round three.
Tigers will definitely be without George Martin, Ben Youngs, George Ford and Ellis Genge (England), while Hanro Liebenberg and Jasper Wiese learn their suspensions this evening (Wednesday) following their red cards against Wasps.
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Re: BRISTOL vs TIGERS - Sat 27 Feb 21 (1300)
Does anyone have any news on Hanro and Jaspers ban lengths?
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Re: BRISTOL vs TIGERS - Sat 27 Feb 21 (1300)
Nothing has been announced yet. Hearing is tonight but not sure what timetigercub21 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 24, 2021 8:03 pm Does anyone have any news on Hanro and Jaspers ban lengths?
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Re: BRISTOL vs TIGERS - Sat 27 Feb 21 (1300)
Will your internet connection going down be treated like not bringing nice biscuits to an in person hearing?
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Re: BRISTOL vs TIGERS - Sat 27 Feb 21 (1300)
The three that were announced today had their hearings last night.OakhamTiger32 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 24, 2021 8:07 pmNothing has been announced yet. Hearing is tonight but not sure what timetigercub21 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 24, 2021 8:03 pm Does anyone have any news on Hanro and Jaspers ban lengths?
The other 3 being cited are all having them this evening, so guessing we'll hear the outcomes early tomorrow (unless someone has connections)
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https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport/rug ... ow-5038245
At bottom of article states that Wiese and Hanro are also banned.....yet hearings are tonight......article was published this morning.
At bottom of article states that Wiese and Hanro are also banned.....yet hearings are tonight......article was published this morning.
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Re: BRISTOL vs TIGERS - Sat 27 Feb 21 (1300)
You'll have to stick the biscuits in the post and hope they all arrive on time as if the chairperson's haven't arrived but the other have their's you'll be worse off.Wayne Richardson Fan Club wrote: ↑Wed Feb 24, 2021 8:20 pm Will your internet connection going down be treated like not bringing nice biscuits to an in person hearing?
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Re: BRISTOL vs TIGERS - Sat 27 Feb 21 (1300)
They'll be very, very fat after all the hearings from the round 10 games!TigerFeetSteve wrote: ↑Wed Feb 24, 2021 8:41 pmYou'll have to stick the biscuits in the post and hope they all arrive on time as if the chairperson's haven't arrived but the other have their's you'll be worse off.Wayne Richardson Fan Club wrote: ↑Wed Feb 24, 2021 8:20 pm Will your internet connection going down be treated like not bringing nice biscuits to an in person hearing?
Re: BRISTOL vs TIGERS - Sat 27 Feb 21 (1300)
nothing on the RFU site this morning, all the other are there though...must working out how many weeks they can ban them for and not look like twits
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