Jersey Reds tries v Hartpury University RFC
Jersey Reds tries v Hartpury University RFC

6 tries from the 40 points to 31 win at Hartpury. Scott Van Breda, Lewis Wynn, Harry Doolan with touchdowns in the 1st half. Will Brown, Eoghan Clarke and Jordan Holgate adding 3 more in the a second half.



Newcastle Fan Wears T-Rex Costume To Try And Wind Up Everton Goalkeeper Jordan Pickford#epl
Newcastle Fan Wears T-Rex Costume To Try And Wind Up Everton Goalkeeper Jordan Pickford#epl

Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford couldn't help but crack a smile when he was greeted by a fan wearing an inflatable T-Rex costume at St James' Park. Newcastle secured all three points against Frank Lampard's side on Tuesday night - a win that could prove hugely important in their fight to secure Premier League status. The Magpies have moved above struggling Norwich and into 17th place after goals from Mason Holgate [OG], Ryan Fraser and a wonderful free-kick from Kieran Trippier sealed a deserved victory #everton #newcastle #evertongoalkeeper



THE LAST WORD | NEWCASTLE UNITED 3-1 EVERTON
THE LAST WORD | NEWCASTLE UNITED 3-1 EVERTON

Download the OneFootball app for free: https://tinyurl.com/5fwdmr64 Second half strikes from Ryan Fraser and Kieran Trippier earned Newcastle United a 3-1 win over Everton at a raucous St. James' Park on Tuesday night. Jamaal Lascelles' own goal had given the hosts a first half lead under the lights, but the Magpies' skipper atoned just a minute later as his header struck the crossbar and was inadvertently turned in by Mason Holgate to hand Eddie Howe's men an equaliser. It was a pulsating encounter but after the break, United shifted through the gears as Fraser's first goal of the campaign and Trippier's superb free kick clinched the points for United, who recorded back-to-back Premier League wins for the first time in 2021/22. Become a YouTube member: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7GG4HsvV8hvKSjl_VWW5rg/join Join our free Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/newcastlefanstv/ Amazon NUFC shop: https://www.amazon.co.uk/shop/newcastlefanstv Do you need your video edited? We can do it for a small fee, get in touch: info@newcastlefanstv.com 30 day free Amazon Prime: http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/video/primesignup/ref=acph_piv?tag=leelawler-21 Amazon Audible: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Audible-Membership/dp/B00OPA2XFG?actionCode=AMN30DFT1Bk06604291990WX&tag=leelawler-21 3 free months unlimited Amazon Music: https://www.amazon.co.uk/music/unlimited?tag=leelawler-21 Sign up for Amazon Business: https://www.amazon.co.uk/tryab?tag=leelawler-21 Sign up for Amazon music: https://www.amazon.co.uk/music/unlimited?tag=leelawler-21 NFTV Extra's Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/nftvmedia Website: https://www.newcastlefanstv.com Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/newcastlefanstv Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/newcastlefanstv NFTV Extra: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQf0rGMIk51RyQF8CvynSRAG Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/newcastlefanstv LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/company/newcastle-fans-tv We may not own all the material shown in this video. Some pictures are owned by NUFC (https://www.nufc.co.uk). #NewcastleFansTV #Ad #NUFC



Newcastle vs Everton - LIVE Premier League
Newcastle vs Everton - LIVE Premier League

THE FACTS When is Newcastle vs Everton taking place? Newcastle vs Everton will take place on Tuesday 8th February 2022 at 19:45 (UK) Where is Newcastle vs Everton taking place? Newcastle vs Everton will take place at St. James' Park in Newcastle upon Tyne Where can I get tickets for Newcastle vs Everton? Ticket information for Newcastle vs Everton can be found on each club’s official website THE LOWDOWN NEWCASTLE It has been a hugely positive couple of weeks for Newcastle, having not only secured their first win in six Premier League fixtures by beating Leeds Utd 0-1 at Elland Road, but also doing plenty of late transfer business as the January window drew to a close. Defenders Dan Burn and Matt Targett arrived from Brighton and Aston Villa respectively, the latter joining on loan whilst the marquee signing was in midfield with Brazilian Bruno Guimaraes arriving from Ligue 1 side Lyon for over £40m. EVERTON Everton’s new era under Frank Lampard got off to the perfect start this past weekend as they defeated Brentford 4-1 in the FA Cup fourth round, a much-needed momentum booster for Lampard and his men ahead of this crunch trip to St. James’ Park. The Toffees are boosted by the news that Dominic Calvert-Lewin has a strong chance of being fit to play following a knee problem, although defender Ben Godfrey has been ruled out following a hamstring injury suffered against Brentford. THE TEAM NEWS NEWCASTLE PREDICTED XI (4-3-3): Dubravka; Trippier, Lascelles, Burn, Targett; Joelinton, Guimaraes, Shelvey; Saint-Maximin, Wood, Fraser UNAVAILABLE: Dummett (Injured), Fernandez (Injured), Hayden (Injured), Ritchie (Injured), Wilson (Injured) QUESTIONABLE: Burn (Injured) EVERTON PREDICTED XI (3-4-3): Pickford; Holgate, Keane, Mina; Coleman, Allan, Andre Gomes, Mykolenko; Townsend, Richarlison, Gray UNAVAILABLE: Davies (Injured), Delph (Injured), Doucoure (Injured), Godfrey (Injured) QUESTIONABLE: Calvert-Lewin (Fitness) THE PREDICTION Only four points separate these two sides in the table and 16th-placed Everton has every right to be looking nervously over their shoulders having lost four of their most recent five Premier League games, accruing just a single point in the process. They’ll be entering a St. James’ Park cauldron full of Geordie fans filled with hope following their side’s victory at Elland Road and boosted by an injection of new players, a number of whom could make their debuts here. However, Lampard already looks to have inserted some steel into this Everton team, who won’t be afraid to take the fight to the Magpies from an attacking perspective when taking into account their new manager’s preferred style of play. However, clean sheets were often hard to come by for Lampard at both Derby and Chelsea, so it would be no surprise if Newcastle were to be afforded some joy in front of goal. With that in mind, back both teams to score here, regardless of the final outcome. Tip: BOTH TEAMS TO SCORE



Jersey Reds tries v Nottingham
Jersey Reds tries v Nottingham

Jersey Reds claimed a thrilling win away at Lady Bay, scoring seven of the 12 tries in a ding-dong encounter which took them – temporarily at least – to the top of the Championship rankings. The game kicked off 41 minutes late on a cold day which had seen rain at times, the majority of which had passed by the time the players took to the field. The delay was caused by there being no ambulance on-site at the time of the scheduled 7.45pm start, with the referee eventually acquiescing to suggestions that the players should warm up a second time before the game started. As Scott Van Breda eventually kicked off, the Reds immediately began to pressurize their hosts and before too long Tom Pittman worked a grubber kick through and Ryan Olowofela raced through to touch down. ‘SVB’ hit the post with an unsuccessful attempt to add the extras. It wasn’t 0-5 for long: Will Brown went close and as the forwards followed up with power and numbers Steve Longwell crossed and this time the con was good. Callum Allen gave the home crowd something to cheer about when he closed from close-range, but then there was a moment to treasure for Jersey and their supporters as Harry Doolan finished a rolling maul for his maiden try for the Reds on his first start. Attempts to add a fourth try were scuppered when Harry Graham pounced and raced clear for Nottingham’s second as the first quarter ended. The second quarter was a less frenzied affair with just one more try: Brown racing after a kick ahead, deftly kicking forward and touching down for 12-22 at the break. Doolan and his fellow forwards got an early chance after the resumption when the Archers were penalised for holding on and Van Breda kicked to the corner. The hooker found skipper Macauley Cook and then followed up to steer the maul over and touch down, with SVB adding two more points. The pace of scoring picked up again, the next score coming from home wing David Williams after some nice phases and Bunting restoring the 10-point deficit. A quick tap by Scott Van Breda from a penalty award set up the sixth Jersey try as the South African kicked the ball forward and Brown followed up at pace to claim the try. The 10th try of the game was for the hosts with Bunting the scorer after 63 minutes, and once again it was a 10-point game (24-34) with the Reds now having introduced all of their eight replacements. Achieving a bonus point for their fourth try was far from the limit of Nottingham ambitions and the hosts pressed forward as the clock ran down, with Williams eventually adding his second and Bunting converting for 31-34. Supporters following the game back on the Rock may have been beside themselves, but the Reds focused and when the home side knocked on, the visitors finally applied the coup-de-grace through two back-row replacements: Lewis Wynne went close and then Wes White crossed, with SVB’s excellent conversion the last kick of a pulsating evening’s rugby. NOTTINGHAM: Stapley; Williams D, Thacker, Simonds, Graham; Bunting, Marsh; Williams T, Vanes, Betts, Hall, Allen, Cox, Tweedy, Poullet (capt). Replacements: Farnworth, Sio, McNulty, Ramshaw, Barrett, Stronge, Hollingsworth, Peachey. JERSEY REDS: Owen B; Olowofela, Van Breda, Holgate (Hutler 53), Brown; Pittman, Mitchell (Elliott 53); Godfrey (Owen H 49), Doolan (Clarke 63), Longwell (Yendle 49), O’Connor (Everard 60), Cook (capt), Argyle, Grey (Wynne 51), Lawrence (White 60). REFEREE: Anthony Woodthorpe. Assistants: Gregg Dawson, Andy Ashwell Half Time: 12-22 Attendance: 838 Scorers Nottingham Tries: Allen 10, Graham 20, Williams 49, 77, Bunting 63 Conversions: Bunting 10, 49, 77 Jersey Reds Tries: Olowofela 2, Longwell 6, Doolan 18, 43, Brown 31, 52, White 80 Conversions: Van Breda 6, 43, 80



EVERTON 4-1 BRENTFORD | EXTENDED FA CUP HIGHLIGHTS
EVERTON 4-1 BRENTFORD | EXTENDED FA CUP HIGHLIGHTS

Everton progressed to the fifth round of the Emirates FA Cup with a 4-1 victory over Brentford in Frank Lampard's first game in charge. Goodison was electric from the off, as goals from Yerry Mina, Richarlison, Mason Holgate and Andros Townsend put the Bees to the sword despite Ivan Toney's penalty. Subscribe to Everton Football Club's official YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/2wtCEbB Follow us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/everton Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/everton Follow us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/everton Welcome to the Official Everton Football Club YouTube channel. We'll offer fans real insight into life at Goodison Park, USM Finch Farm and on the road with the Blues. #EmiratesFACup #Football #Everton



Everton vs Brentford 4-1 Extended match highlight & all goals HD
Everton vs Brentford 4-1 Extended match highlight & all goals HD

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Jersey Reds tries v Richmond
Jersey Reds tries v Richmond

Scorers Will Brown 14, 72, Tim Grey 20 Eoghan Clarke 63 James Mitchell 79 JERSEY REDS: Van Breda; Owen, Roberts (Olowofela 74), Holgate, Brown; Pittman, Mitchell (Elliott ); Flynn (Godfrey 68), Clarke (Doolan ), Longwell (Higgins ), O’Connor, Cook (capt), Humfrey (Argyle 55), Grey (Wynne 65), Lawrence. Not used: Doolan, Godfrey, Higgins, Everard, Elliott. RICHMOND: Kaye (Landray 61); James (Trimble 73), Anyanwu, Mclean, Caddy; Kane, Lennon (Stafford 53); Harris (Spring 76), Perks (Hadfield 51), Litchfield (Ntinga 53), Hosking, Carrick-Smith (Collingridge 73), Worthington, Cardew (Benson 65), Bright (capt). REFEREE: Hamish Smales. Assistants: Charlie Gayther, Darryl Chapman Half Time: 12-5 Attendance: 1,272 Man-of-the-match (as chose by match sponsor Hartigan): Will Brown (Jersey Reds)




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