Last season the biggest question at the club was; "How has Diccon kept his job?" Well he kept it and we will never know if it was even being mooted that he should depart. He now has the chance to put right all that went wrong during that miserable 8 months.
Now the big mystery is; "Who is covering for Joe at 10?" Last night's friemdly against Wasps showed that we only have one 10. In the second half there was an opportunity to experiment ( we did not have a flyhalf on the bench) - perhaps try McColl there. The season starts in a fortnight. What are our options? We hear that we are trying to sign Davis or Staunton. Time is passing. We need an option. Like I said, it's a mystery.
Showing posts with label Stevie McColl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stevie McColl. Show all posts
Saturday, 18 August 2012
It's a mystery!
Labels:
Diccon Edwards,
Joe Ford,
Leeds Carnegie,
Stevie McColl
Sunday, 26 February 2012
Back from the brink
Leeds Carnegie went into yesterday's game at the Old Deer Park facing a third consecutive defeat within a week. This appeared to be the culmination of a season fraught with inconsistency and a portent for beatings to come in the play-offs.
As has been the case all season the squad confounded all predictions of its imminent demise with a resounding win against a side which has been in the top four all season. What can we put this down to? A dry pitch? Players returning from injury? New forwards giving the pack a bit of steel? The answer is probably a bit of all three. McColl is a quality player who attacks at pace. Williamson & Aulika have been around and know the forwards game...and yes the pitch was dry!
Looking at players who were missing yesterday I am starting to feel a bit more optimistic atbout the play-offs. We have won ugly on many occasions this season so know what is needed. The first game is at home to the Pirates - whom we have already beaten at Headingley. If we win that then anything is possible.
As has been the case all season the squad confounded all predictions of its imminent demise with a resounding win against a side which has been in the top four all season. What can we put this down to? A dry pitch? Players returning from injury? New forwards giving the pack a bit of steel? The answer is probably a bit of all three. McColl is a quality player who attacks at pace. Williamson & Aulika have been around and know the forwards game...and yes the pitch was dry!
Looking at players who were missing yesterday I am starting to feel a bit more optimistic atbout the play-offs. We have won ugly on many occasions this season so know what is needed. The first game is at home to the Pirates - whom we have already beaten at Headingley. If we win that then anything is possible.
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Aulika,
Cornish Pirates,
Headingley,
Leeds Carnegie,
Leeds Tykes,
London Welsh,
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rugby union,
Stevie McColl,
The Championship,
Williamson
Friday, 16 September 2011
Another Stiff Test for the Kids
Two defeats on the trot for the kids. Bristol are up this weekend enjoying the sort of form that their long-suffering fans could only dream about last year at this time. The Tykes were given a torrid time in the set piece last weekend. Will they fare any better this time around?
It is too soon to expect a win with tries flying in from all corners of the ground. What we do need to see, however, is improvement in those areas where we have been lacking. That plus some leadership from the older players otherwise we could be bottom of the heap on Monday morning.
It is too soon to expect a win with tries flying in from all corners of the ground. What we do need to see, however, is improvement in those areas where we have been lacking. That plus some leadership from the older players otherwise we could be bottom of the heap on Monday morning.
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Bristol,
Craig hampson,
Dan White,
Diccon Edwards,
Headingley,
Leeds Carnegie,
Leeds Tykes,
London Welsh,
Rotherham,
rugby union,
Ryan Burrows,
Stevie McColl,
The Championship
Sunday, 4 September 2011
Green Shoots as Leeds go down on Day One
Who would have predicted that Gordon Ross would have a 100% kicking day at HC? Well not me for starters. London Welsh are a workman-like side who will be there or thereabouts at the end of the season. Today they just about deserved their win but were hanging on at the end as the Leeds youngsters attacked with vigour and showed that things will get better the more that they play together.
McColl and Wilson looked sharp whenever they got the ball. Denman was feisty in the scrums. Hampson & White will be vying for the 9 shirt all season & Ryan Burrows scored a decent try after a quiet first half. There was enough potential there today to leave the fans surprisingly upbeat when the final whistle went.
McColl and Wilson looked sharp whenever they got the ball. Denman was feisty in the scrums. Hampson & White will be vying for the 9 shirt all season & Ryan Burrows scored a decent try after a quiet first half. There was enough potential there today to leave the fans surprisingly upbeat when the final whistle went.
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Craig hampson,
Dan White,
Leeds Carnegie,
Leeds Tykes,
London Welsh,
rugby union,
Ryan Burrows,
Stevie McColl,
The Championship Gordon Ross
Saturday, 3 September 2011
Cry Havoc and let slip the Dogs of War!
The weekend is upon us. The wait is over. Diccon Edwards has named his side for the opening fixture of the season. The team is peppered with young hopefuls, eager to make their mark and establish themselves in the 1st XV: Craig Hampson at 9, Ollie Richards at outside centre and Curtis Wilson on the wing. Add to them newcomers Ryan Burrows, Davie Young and Stevie McColl and the Tykes fans will not recognise half the team. Diccon Edwards stated that his teams will always have a winning mentality when they go onto the pitch. This starts tomorrow when he lets slip the puppies!
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Craig hampson,
Diccon Edwards,
Doncaster,
Harry Hannon,
Leeds Carnegie,
Leeds Tykes,
London Welsh,
rugby union,
Ryan Burrows,
Stevie McColl,
The Championship
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