Joined: Jan 24 2008 Posts: 4245 Location: Newport, South Wales
I think the scoreline just about reflected the game.
I was not happy with a few of Leahy's decisions but you usually get the rub of the green later on in the season and the refs tend to even themselves out. There are exceptions but it tends to be the case.
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scoreline was a fair reflection on the game, could have been a lot closer if leahy hadn't got in the way of a celtic player, causing him to collide, then again we had a try disallowed, couldn't see from where i was stood, but was judged to be forward
Joined: Dec 14 2006 Posts: 1209 Location: Here and There
Yeah definetly a fair result.Celts like to give the ball some air and have plenty of willing runners.Downside is they seem to tire after about 50 mins.
number 6 wrote:scoreline was a fair reflection on the game, could have been a lot closer if leahy hadn't got in the way of a celtic player, causing him to collide, then again we had a try disallowed, couldn't see from where i was stood, but was judged to be forward
Must admit I was totally puzzled by that decision. We were stood in line with play when the pass went out to Yeaman and it looked fine to me. I guess we will find out when the highlights are shown. I think the result was a fair reflection on the game.
4 myself, it was a scrappy game, but with ball in hand they are a creative side who will score try,s,a good brand of rugby that will get better,as for us we worked hard and when we got in the red zone,we have options which we did,nt have. all in all we over come a tough obstacle in there first home game and the final scoreline flattered them 4 me... great turn out by the fc loyal.
A good following from the B&W's as usual, so can one of those that made the journey tell me if Brewers Field has improved markedly from the ground that hosted the Bronco's when they utilised it for their 'on the road' game against us. I don't mind long away journeys to games when the facilities are better than that which our amateurs provide, so I'll be grateful for a truthful opinion. Thanks......grannyfan Cindy
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An Ugly win for us some good rugby in patches .. but we got the 2 points it took us 8 games last season to get to 4 points .. I think R Horne is playing well but that could be down to C Thorman .. Horney kick from the scum to put Tickle in was great to see he completely split Celtic's defence
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