Post by Jamie Crawford on Feb 3, 2016 12:01:38 GMT
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Trailfinders Sports Club
Sorry Statbunker hasn’t updated its stats yet, I’ll add them when they do but for now…
As Clive said in the Free Press on 7th Jan “The likes of Moseley and Ealing are fighting for their lives and will be hard to beat.
The Trailfinders are trying to find the trail to remain in the Championship. They are currently above Moseley at the foot of the table only by a points difference of 55. (RFU website)
Ealing have scored an average of 22 points per game but although they are eleventh in the table, the Trailfinders would be sixth purely on the number of points scored. They have conceded an average of 28 points per game. Ealing’s point’s difference is only one less than Rotherham Titans and they tested us at Castle Park last Sunday.
The Cornish Pirates doubled the Trailfinder’s score 30-15 last Saturday as we witness the Pirates rise through the table.
With Moseley to play seventh-placed Jersey at St Peter’s, Ealing has the tougher opposition on league standing but the Trailfinders are at home.
Elsewhere on the first weekend in February:
Saturday
Both exiles from the Capital face off as the Welsh (9) welcome the Scottish (8)
Rotherham Titans (10) host league-leaders Bristol to Clifton Lane
Jersey (7) play Moseley (12) at St Peter’s
Sunday
Nottingham (5) welcome Bedford Blues (3) to Lady Bay
Carnegie (4) host the Cornish Pirates (6) at Headingly
The Knights are still SECOND; seven points behind Bristol, four points above third-placed Bedford and five points above Carnegie. Most importantly we are 13 points above fifth-placed Nottingham. We remain in the promotion play-offs with eight games to play.
COYK
DONNY, DONNY, DONNY…
Trailfinders Sports Club
Sorry Statbunker hasn’t updated its stats yet, I’ll add them when they do but for now…
As Clive said in the Free Press on 7th Jan “The likes of Moseley and Ealing are fighting for their lives and will be hard to beat.
The Trailfinders are trying to find the trail to remain in the Championship. They are currently above Moseley at the foot of the table only by a points difference of 55. (RFU website)
Ealing have scored an average of 22 points per game but although they are eleventh in the table, the Trailfinders would be sixth purely on the number of points scored. They have conceded an average of 28 points per game. Ealing’s point’s difference is only one less than Rotherham Titans and they tested us at Castle Park last Sunday.
The Cornish Pirates doubled the Trailfinder’s score 30-15 last Saturday as we witness the Pirates rise through the table.
With Moseley to play seventh-placed Jersey at St Peter’s, Ealing has the tougher opposition on league standing but the Trailfinders are at home.
Elsewhere on the first weekend in February:
Saturday
Both exiles from the Capital face off as the Welsh (9) welcome the Scottish (8)
Rotherham Titans (10) host league-leaders Bristol to Clifton Lane
Jersey (7) play Moseley (12) at St Peter’s
Sunday
Nottingham (5) welcome Bedford Blues (3) to Lady Bay
Carnegie (4) host the Cornish Pirates (6) at Headingly
The Knights are still SECOND; seven points behind Bristol, four points above third-placed Bedford and five points above Carnegie. Most importantly we are 13 points above fifth-placed Nottingham. We remain in the promotion play-offs with eight games to play.
COYK
DONNY, DONNY, DONNY…