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Thank you for the updates
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A very strong Lions team, Simon Koroyadii starts at number8 and Charlie Davis starts on the wing.
https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=97 ... 2006712797
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Richmond 20-21 Leicester Lions........................ohh yes!!
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tigerburnie wrote: Sat Jan 27, 2024 4:52 pm Richmond 20-21 Leicester Lions........................ohh yes!!
Well done Lions another excellent away win
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Great weekend Leicester teams 2 London teams nil lol
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Showing great fight to survive in a tough league
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Tigers academy players helping out
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ay2oh wrote: Sat Jan 27, 2024 5:07 pm Tigers academy players helping out
12 Lions in the starting 15 with 2 Tigers and a Saint. On the bench 3 Lions, 1 Saint and 1 from Coventry(who was actually a Lions players last year)
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tigerburnie wrote: Sat Jan 27, 2024 5:20 pm
ay2oh wrote: Sat Jan 27, 2024 5:07 pm Tigers academy players helping out
12 Lions in the starting 15 with 2 Tigers and a Saint. On the bench 3 Lions, 1 Saint and 1 from Coventry(who was actually a Lions players last year)
That makes it even more impressive
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Big game at home next week against Plymouth Albion, re-arranged after it was cancelled last week due to a frozen pitch, then Moseley at home the week after, win those two and they could be mid table after being bottom for most of the season.
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Full match Richmond v Leicester Lions for those interested.
https://www.richmondfc.co.uk/teams/2389 ... 683/report
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Match report
Richmond 20 Leicester Lions 21
The long range penalty kick from Luke Bouchier with time up on the clock gave the Lions a very hard earned victory against a strong Richmond side to make it three consecutive wins in National 1.
The Lions were first on the scoreboard following a scrum penalty converted by Dan Lewis but it was Richmond who raced in to a commanding lead with three tries in 15 minutes.
Their first came via a catch and drive following a kick to the corner having earned a high tackle penalty. The Richmond hooker Alex Post was on the end of the drive to claim his twelfth try of the season. Ted Landray’s conversion came back off the upright (5-3).
Richmond added a second try just six minutes later when the impressive full back Alex O’Meara kicked in to the Lions 22 and Jake Sterland failed to field the ball. From the scrum, Richmond moved the ball wide and centre Paddy Case went over in the corner. Again the tricky conversion was missed by Landray (10-3).
The home side added a third try just three minutes later when a box kick was dropped by Charlie Davies and a penalty followed for a tackler not rolling away. Richmond went to the corner again and although the Lions pack managed to halt the drive this time, scrum half Matt Marsh scooted down the blindside to score. It was third time lucky for Landry who kicked the conversion from the touchline for a commanding lead (17-3).
Since the first couple of minutes the Lions hadn't really been in the contest. A number of handling errors had handed both possession and territory to the former premiership club and they had taken full advantage. The one aspect of their game that was going well though was the scrum and it was from a series of scrum penalties that finally gave them a foothold. With the last play of the first half Simon Koroiyadi forced his way over despite having three would-be tacklers hanging off him and Lewis’ conversion left the half time score 17-10.
The second half had a very different feel about it, with the home side probably wondering how they hadn't put the game to bed, and the visitors with renewed vigour. The long awaited return of Aaron Dawson from injury helped keep the scrum pressure on and the Lions continued to win penalties in this area and eventually Ethan Benson was given a yellow card. The Lions scored from the next scrum when James Stubbs sniped from the base and put Jake Sterland away in the corner. (17-15). Lewis missed the difficult conversion.
Richmond managed the remainder of the time with 14 men without conceding but Lewis did give the Lions the lead (17-18) with a penalty kick on 62 minutes following a high tackle.
It looked as though Richmond had won the tie when, with only 5 minutes left, Landray put his side back in the lead (20-18) but the Lions earned another scrum penalty with time almost up which gave them one last chance. The Lions were looking for a way through on half way when a high tackle gave them the long range opportunity with time up on the clock. Despite plenty of jeers from the home crowd as he lined it up, Bouchier landed the 55 metre kick to give the the Lions a superb, albeit unexpected, victory.
Head coach Gareth Collins commented: ''Clearly we weren't at our best today, especially in the first half when we just made too many errors. Richmond are an excellent side and they were always going to punish us if we gave them that many opportunities to attack. The response from the boys was unbelievable though. Credit to the forwards especially - players and coaches - our scrum got us out of trouble today and gave us the platform to stay in the game. The result is harsh on Richmond but we've lost so many games this season having played well so it's kind of nice to experience it from the other side for once! What a way to win it as well. Boosh [Luke Bouchier] has shown a lot of bottle there so I'm delighted for him and rest of the team.''
"If you want entertainment, go to the theatre," says Edinburgh head coach Richard Cockerill. "Rugby players play the game to win.15/1/21.
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"If you want entertainment, go to the theatre," says Edinburgh head coach Richard Cockerill. "Rugby players play the game to win.15/1/21.
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The Lions fielding a very strong side, with the return from injury, former Newcastle Falcons player Nick Cairns(who played for the Tigers a couple of seasons back in in a mid week game) returns at number 8. This means Simon Koroyadi moves to the blind side. Charlie Davies starts at 13 and Malalea Satala returns on the bench.
https://www.facebook.com/leicesterlionsrfc/
"If you want entertainment, go to the theatre," says Edinburgh head coach Richard Cockerill. "Rugby players play the game to win.15/1/21.
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Digital program for this weekends game
https://publuu.com/flip-book/228604/872806/page/1
"If you want entertainment, go to the theatre," says Edinburgh head coach Richard Cockerill. "Rugby players play the game to win.15/1/21.
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