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Wasps Rugby Discussion / Re: Dylan Leyds
« on: August 28, 2019, 05:16:23 PM »
Toulon looked very strong on saturday against Agen. They have a huge squad. It could be counterproductive bringing in extra players rather than giving the opportunity to those already signed - Bryce Heem for example.

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Wasps Rugby Discussion / Re: Anyone done a Lions Tour before?
« on: August 27, 2019, 03:09:24 PM »
I went on the 97 and 09 tours. I organised it myself, with a combination of hotels, B and B and friends as my hosts, and the tickets through Twickenham [?RFU] in 97, and through a mate in Durban in 09.

Stayed 8 and 10 days, and went to three matches each time. Two tests in 97 and one in 09. Drove from Cape Town to Durban both times to attend games at both venues and Port Elizabeth in between.

Had extra tickets in 09 and sold them for a few Rand and a place at a Braai, which then led to a drink at Canterbury rugby club and a long walk home at dawn.

I will definitely go again next time. I wear a Wasps shirt at the games and it is amazing who you meet.

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Wasps Rugby Discussion / Re: European fixtures
« on: August 22, 2019, 05:56:41 PM »
I am going to Agen v Toulon on Saturday to check out the opposition.

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Wasps Rugby Discussion / Re: Italy vs. Russia - contains spoilers
« on: August 17, 2019, 08:00:08 PM »
The Russia No.8 was at Wasps, though I don't remember him playing.

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Wasps Rugby Discussion / Re: England squad for return V Wales
« on: August 15, 2019, 09:26:59 PM »
England are basically one injury to Billy V from being beaten by any tier one team.

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Wasps Rugby Discussion / Re: Is Dan Robson still injured?
« on: August 13, 2019, 02:05:13 PM »
He's a better defender than Elliot!

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i thought both Leiua and Minozzi had ACL reconstructions?

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I'm not sure how fast Minozzi is, but Italy have a Ferrari on the bench.

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His circumstances changed, no doubt. He is a class finisher. Let's hope the whole scenario has changed, and he can exploit space as he did 2-3 seasons ago.

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I thought Bassett was ineffectual for most of the season - clearly his situation had changed, with no Wade to attract defences and no Cips to provide killer distribution.

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Wasps Rugby Discussion / Re: SURPRISE SURPRISE
« on: July 23, 2019, 10:11:56 PM »
Are you are correct? After 12 years of professional rugby, DC is incapable of accepting professional coaching advice and should not be near the England team?

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Wasps Rugby Discussion / Re: SURPRISE SURPRISE
« on: July 23, 2019, 09:51:36 PM »
"The big worry would be Cipriani going "missing" in a big crutial match like he has done in the past. Jones just cannot have that happen.'

Which is a coaching issue.

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Wasps Rugby Discussion / Re: Leicester Tigers for sale
« on: June 25, 2019, 08:12:25 AM »
Bearing in mind the financial stability that Tigers have, is this really saying that they cannot compete with the 'off menu cuts' available at some other clubs when it comes to player recruitment?

A direct result of Sarries, Bristol and Bath recruiting power.

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Wasps Rugby Discussion / Leicester Tigers for sale
« on: June 24, 2019, 11:31:45 PM »
"One of English rugby union’s most venerable clubs is to be put up for sale with an estimated price tag of more than £60 million amid growing interest in the sport.

The Times has learnt that Leicester Tigers, winners of a record ten English championships and twice crowned European champions, have appointed Zeus Capital, the advisory firm, to run a formal sale process.

The decision, expected to be announced today, is understood to have been taken after the recent sale of a minority stake in Premiership Rugby, England’s top league, by CVC Capital Partners, a private equity firm, sparked interest in Leicester.

CVC paid an estimated £230 million for a 27 per cent stake in the league, handing a windfall of about £13 million to each of the 12 clubs.

The club was formed in 1880 and moved to its present Welford Road home in 1892. It remains the best-supported club in the Premiership with more than 11,000 season ticket-holders.

The biggest shareholders are Tom Scott, 44, a businessman and lifelong fan, holding 46 per cent, and Peter Tom, 78, its chairman, who made 130 first-team appearances, owning about 9 per cent. It also has about 10,000 shareholders, mainly supporters, with between 250 and 300 shares.

Although an outright sale to private equity or a family office is regarded as the likeliest outcome, the club also will consider a partial sale.

There is growing interest in the game with the Rugby World Cup, being held in Japan this year, the third biggest spectator event after the Olympic Games and the Football World Cup.

Leicester has long been one of England’s top clubs, though it has underperformed recently, culminating in an 11th place finish last season, only one place above bottom team Newcastle.

Its turnover is about £20 million. Like most clubs, it tends to make a loss, but the Tigers’ share of the CVC Premiership deal means it is debt-free."

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Wasps Rugby Discussion / Re: Euros
« on: June 19, 2019, 09:00:01 PM »
And you can't get lower than no wins.

Neither Agen nor Bordeaux will be aiming to win this competition. Edinburgh will, though.

It seems odd that a QF team from last year are in the lesser competition this year.

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