Tries v Pirates
Tries v Pirates

The Reds made the best of atrocious conditions to gain a hard-fought win and move above their visitors into second place in the Championship table. Force eight northerly winds and squally showers swept across Stade Santander International, with a biting windchill that left the temperature feeling barely into positive numbers. Such conditions threatened to make the game a lottery, but home supporters were delighted to see their side’s efforts enabling them to stay in control rather than relying on good fortune. Both sides were able to put pressure on their opponents during the first half and draw penalties, the visitors conceding eight penalties in the first half to their hosts’ six. But it was the Reds who dominated territorially while Pirates did not make a single incursion beyond the 22-metre line at the pavilion end of the ground. The Reds looked to get ahead through use of attacking lineouts and their powerful rolling maul, but while Eoghan Clarke linked well with his jumpers to ensure set-piece possession, Pirates’ defence of the maul was highly effective. Not only was the maul halted on at least five occasions, but in most cases the Reds were unable to recycle the ball and therefore conceded possession. Pirates were able to clear their lines for the most part but when scrum-half Tom Kessell fired a clearance kick straight out of play to give the Reds a 22-metre lineout late in the half, the pressure was cranked up further. A kickable penalty was declined in order to kick again for the corner and this time the maul did gain momentum. As the maul rumbled towards the try-line and almost the entire Reds’ team piled in, the maul was sacked, leading to a penalty try. The officials also conferred and, after some apparent uncertainty resulting from the Pirates’ predominantly white numbers on their white shirts, selected Danny Cutmore as the culprit and sent him to the sin-bin as the remaining 29 players left the arena to warm up in the dressing rooms. The visitors survived Cutmore’s absence without further concession when the game resumed, and enjoyed one of their best spells of territory which almost led to a try for Tommy Wyatt only for the final pass to be ruled forward. Having soaked up some pressure, the Reds cleared their lines and started to raise their game at the other end via a series of close range scrums which culminated in number eight Wesley White picking up and charging over from close range. The home side were able to control the game thanks to the commitment of their forwards and the astute kicking game adopted by half-backs James Mitchell and Sam Leeming. Another burst by White almost led to his side’s third try, but when he was tackled just short a cynical attempt to slow down quick ball by Pirates led to a penalty in front of the posts – stroked over by Leeming – and a yellow card for replacement Shae Tucker. Pirates did not give up and after a great run by Lewis Pearson through the middle, the ball was worked quickly right for Robin Wedlake to score in the corner, with Jersey’s Brendan Owen earning a yellow card for a deliberate knock-on in the build-up. Director of Rugby Harvey Biljon praised the efforts of his entire squad, coaching staff and medical team. “We were building pressure and to get the score just before the break was huge,” he said. “We were able to capitalise on the situation early in the second period and I thought we showed great composure against a team who we knew wouldn’t give up.” Pirates Co-coach Alan Paver had no qualms about the result. “There were up to a dozen key moments when Jersey were on top and I think that made them worthy winners,” he said. “I was pleased with how we finished and the energy our replacements brought, but the final scoreline reflected the game.” JERSEY REDS: Owen (YC 71); Simmons, Roberts (Holgate 65), Barnes, Brown; Leeming, Mitchell; Flynn (Godfrey 68), Clarke, Longwell (Yendle 65), O’Connor, Cook (Thompson 73), Argyle (Humfrey 60), Wynne (c), White. Unused: Doolan, Elliott, Pittman CORNISH PIRATES: Penny (Dawson 75); Wedlake, Parata (Tucker 57, YC 64), Elderkin, Wyatt; Robson, Kessell; Andrew (Walker 51), Channon (Blackmore 65), Schickerling (Rodman 65), Caulfield (Pearson 65), Cutmore (YC 40), Bolwell, Kiri Kiri, Duncan (c) (Montgomery 65). Unused: Bazalgette. REFEREE: Neil Chivers. Assistants: Dean Richards, Simon Adams Half Time: 7-0 Attendance: 1,250 Scorers Jersey Reds Tries: Penalty try 40, White 54 Penalty: Leeming 64 Cornish Pirates Try: Wedlake 71



Harvey Biljon post match reaction to win v Pirates
Harvey Biljon post match reaction to win v Pirates

The Reds made the best of atrocious conditions to gain a hard-fought win and move above their visitors into second place in the Championship table. Force eight northerly winds and squally showers swept across Stade Santander International, with a biting windchill that left the temperature feeling barely into positive numbers. Such conditions threatened to make the game a lottery, but home supporters were delighted to see their side’s efforts enabling them to stay in control rather than relying on good fortune. Both sides were able to put pressure on their opponents during the first half and draw penalties, the visitors conceding eight penalties in the first half to their hosts’ six. But it was the Reds who dominated territorially while Pirates did not make a single incursion beyond the 22-metre line at the pavilion end of the ground. The Reds looked to get ahead through use of attacking lineouts and their powerful rolling maul, but while Eoghan Clarke linked well with his jumpers to ensure set-piece possession, Pirates’ defence of the maul was highly effective. Not only was the maul halted on at least five occasions, but in most cases the Reds were unable to recycle the ball and therefore conceded possession. Pirates were able to clear their lines for the most part but when scrum-half Tom Kessell fired a clearance kick straight out of play to give the Reds a 22-metre lineout late in the half, the pressure was cranked up further. A kickable penalty was declined in order to kick again for the corner and this time the maul did gain momentum. As the maul rumbled towards the try-line and almost the entire Reds’ team piled in, the maul was sacked, leading to a penalty try. The officials also conferred and, after some apparent uncertainty resulting from the Pirates’ predominantly white numbers on their white shirts, selected Danny Cutmore as the culprit and sent him to the sin-bin as the remaining 29 players left the arena to warm up in the dressing rooms. The visitors survived Cutmore’s absence without further concession when the game resumed, and enjoyed one of their best spells of territory which almost led to a try for Tommy Wyatt only for the final pass to be ruled forward. Having soaked up some pressure, the Reds cleared their lines and started to raise their game at the other end via a series of close range scrums which culminated in number eight Wesley White picking up and charging over from close range. The home side were able to control the game thanks to the commitment of their forwards and the astute kicking game adopted by half-backs James Mitchell and Sam Leeming. Another burst by White almost led to his side’s third try, but when he was tackled just short a cynical attempt to slow down quick ball by Pirates led to a penalty in front of the posts – stroked over by Leeming – and a yellow card for replacement Shae Tucker. Pirates did not give up and after a great run by Lewis Pearson through the middle, the ball was worked quickly right for Robin Wedlake to score in the corner, with Jersey’s Brendan Owen earning a yellow card for a deliberate knock-on in the build-up. Director of Rugby Harvey Biljon praised the efforts of his entire squad, coaching staff and medical team. “We were building pressure and to get the score just before the break was huge,” he said. “We were able to capitalise on the situation early in the second period and I thought we showed great composure against a team who we knew wouldn’t give up.” Pirates Co-coach Alan Paver had no qualms about the result. “There were up to a dozen key moments when Jersey were on top and I think that made them worthy winners,” he said. “I was pleased with how we finished and the energy our replacements brought, but the final scoreline reflected the game.” JERSEY REDS: Owen (YC 71); Simmons, Roberts (Holgate 65), Barnes, Brown; Leeming, Mitchell; Flynn (Godfrey 68), Clarke, Longwell (Yendle 65), O’Connor, Cook (Thompson 73), Argyle (Humfrey 60), Wynne (c), White. Unused: Doolan, Elliott, Pittman CORNISH PIRATES: Penny (Dawson 75); Wedlake, Parata (Tucker 57, YC 64), Elderkin, Wyatt; Robson, Kessell; Andrew (Walker 51), Channon (Blackmore 65), Schickerling (Rodman 65), Caulfield (Pearson 65), Cutmore (YC 40), Bolwell, Kiri Kiri, Duncan (c) (Montgomery 65). Unused: Bazalgette. REFEREE: Neil Chivers. Assistants: Dean Richards, Simon Adams Half Time: 7-0 Attendance: 1,250 Scorers Jersey Reds Tries: Penalty try 40, White 54 Penalty: Leeming 64 Cornish Pirates Try: Wedlake 71



London Scottish v Jersey Reds tries
London Scottish v Jersey Reds tries

London Scottish v Jersey Reds – RFU Championship, Round 1/20, Athletic Ground, Richmond, Saturday September 18th 2021, k-o 2.15pm London Scottish: Leo Fielding; Noah Ferdinand, Hayden Hyde, Dave Halaifonua, Rory Hughes; Laurence May, Dan Nutton (YC 34); Curtis Reynolds, Nick Selway, Joe Rees, James Tyas, Edoardo Balocco, Brian Tuilagi (capt) (YC 75), Jack Ingall, Will Trenholm. ‘Finishers’: Ben Atkins, Maurice Nwakor, Alex Gibson, George Hammond, Ehize Ehizode, Cameron King, Ed Hoadley, Javiah Pohe. Jersey Reds: Scott Van Breda; Ryan Olowofela, Jordan Holgate, Dan Barnes, Will Brown; Brendan Owen, James Elliott; James Flynn, Eoghan Clarke, Ciaran Parker, Sean O’Connor, Macauley Cook, Max Argyle, Lewis Wynne (capt), Guy Thompson. Replacements: Jack Macfarlane, Roy Godfrey, Steven Longwell, Zak Farrance, Alex Humfrey, Wesley White, James Mitchell, Jack Roberts. REFEREE: Adam Leal Half Time: 7-18 Attendance: TBC Scorers London Scottish Try: Nutton 2 Conversion: May 2 Jersey Reds Tries: Thompson 27, 40, 59, Van Breda 52, Clarke 64, Farrance 69, Barnes 77 Conversions: Van Breda 27, Mitchell 52, 69 Penalties: Van Breda 5, 15 The Reds stormed back from the concession of an early try to claim a convincing win in their opening Championship match of 2021/22. London Scottish scrum-half Dan Nutton crossed within two minutes after good support play by Hayden Hyde, with the conversion by Laurence May making it 7-0. The visitors claimed their opening points when Scott Van Breda landed a penalty after five minutes, and on the 15-minute mark the full-back landed another three-pointer. The Red pack gradually began to assert themselves and claimed two tries in the latter stages of the half. Number eight Guy Thompson got both, the first from a rolling maul with the extra points landed by ‘SVB’ and the second from a push-over scrum with the conversion missed right on half-time. The Exiles finished the half with 14 men after Nutton received a yellow card. Both sides took a while to get into their stride when the contest resumed, but the Reds claimed their third try in the 52nd minute with the ball fed wide after a maul and Van Breda burst through (7-23). The visitors began to turn the screw and arguably show superior levels of fitness, in spite of a number of injuries. Thompson completed a hat-trick and then fellow forwards Eoghan Clarke and Zak Farrance got in on the act with their side’s fifth and sixth tries. The Exiles’ attempts to get more points on the board in the closing stages were hampered when skipper Brian Tuilagi was yellow-carded, and soon afterwards Dan Barnes crossed for a seventh try. Following the trip to London, the Reds will prepare for their home opener at Stade Santander with Bedford Blue the visitors for a match kicking off at 2.30pm on Saturday September 25th.



EVE vs SHF Dream11 Team  | Everton vs Sheffield United Dream11 Team | Premier League
EVE vs SHF Dream11 Team | Everton vs Sheffield United Dream11 Team | Premier League

EVE vs SHF Dream11 Fantasy Football #dream11 #myteam11 EVE vs SHF Dream11: Everton’s home form has proven a real millstone around their neck in recent weeks, having failed to win any of their last four Premier League games at Goodison Park, damaging their attempts to qualify for European football next season. Whilst the Toffees have had only two days to prepare for the visit of Sheffield Utd following their match against Aston Villa this past Thursday night, that won’t be a good enough excuse for them to not beat the already relegated bottom of the table Blades, who have lost eight of their last nine in all competitions and won just once on their travels in the Premier League this season. Date: 16 May, Sunday Time: 11:30 PM (IST) Venue: Goodison Park, Liverpool Premier League Table: Everton are 8th in the EPL standings, while Sheffield United are sitting in the 20th place. Watch EPL Live Score and Live Streaming: Star Sports Network (Star and Star Sports Select channels) rights for English Premier League matches in India. Recent form: Everton – D-W-L-W-D Sheffield United – L-L-W-L-L Head-to-head (last five meetings) EVE Wins- 03 Draws– 01 SHF Wins– 01 EVE vs SHF Dream11 Today Match Prediction Details Everton News Injury Report and Unavailability: There are a few injury woes in the Everton camp. Jean-Philippe Gbamin (knee), Yerry Mina (muscle), James Rodriguez (calf) and Tyler Onyango (ankle) are all out of this game. Expected changes and Strategy: Abdoulaye Doucoure could make his highly anticipated return as a substitute after recovering from a foot injury. Everton Starting XI (Likely) Jordan Pickford Mason Holgate Michael Keane Ben Godfrey Seamus Coleman Andre Gomes Allan Gylfi Sigurdsson Lucas Digne Richarlison Dominic Calvert-Lewin Sheffield United News Injury Report and Unavailability: Sheffield’s long list of injuries includes Oliver McBurnie, Billy Sharp, Jack O’Connell, Oliver Burke, Ethan Ampadu, Sander Berge. Expected changes and Strategy: Oliver Norwood is very much likety to return in the playing XI for this clash against Everton. Sheffield United XI (Likely) Aaron Ramsdale John Egan Chris Basham Kean Bryan George Baldock John Fleck Oliver Norwood Enda Stevens Ben Osborn David McGoldrick Lys Mousset Everton vs Sheffield United Predictions, Tips, Preview & Stream EVE vs SHF Dream11 Fantasy Football Tips Captain Options Dominic Calvert-Lewin: Calvert-Lewin has 16 goals and a total of 38 shots on goals. This results in a goal conversion rate of 36.13%. He had a total of 21 big chances. He has a total of 2 assists, 14 key passes and he created a total of 23 chances. David McGoldrick: McGoldrick has 7 goals and a total of 21 shots on goals. This results in a goal conversion rate of 34.67%. He had a total of 13 big chances. He has a total of 1 assist, 9 key passes and he created a total of 15 chances. X-factors, differential picks Richarlison: Richarlison has 6 goals and a total of 19 shots on goals. This results in a goal conversion rate of 31.20%. He had a total of 11 big chances. He has a total of 3 assists, 11 key passes and he created a total of 12 chances. EVE vs SHF Dream11 Teams Goalkeeper: Ramsdale Defenders: Digne, Keane, Godfrey Midfielders: Sigurdsson, Norwood, Fleck, Mousset Attackers: McGoldrick, Richarlison, Calvert-Lewin EVE vs SHF Dream 11 football match Today dream 11 team playing 11 team Dream 11 team EVE vs SHF premier league match dream 11 team 16may.2021 EVE vs SHF EVE team squad please league match player playing today who will win match today EVE VS SHF best players latest news of playing 11 of EVE Latest news on playing 11 of SHF Updates on playing 11 for EVE vs SHF EVE vs SHF playing 11 Grand league team for today's match EVE vs SHF best playing XI #EVEVSSHF #PREMIERLEAGUE



Live l West Ham v Everton live stream 2021 live  vivo fotbal
Live l West Ham v Everton live stream 2021 live vivo fotbal

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🔴 EN VIVO | EVERTON Vs ASTON VILLA | REACCIONES
🔴 EN VIVO | EVERTON Vs ASTON VILLA | REACCIONES

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How Ancelotti Exposed Arteta's Xhaka Experiment | Arsenal vs Everton 0-1 | Tactical Analysis
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manchester city vs everton FA CUP Inggris 2021
manchester city vs everton FA CUP Inggris 2021

Link Live Streaming Perempatfinal Piala FA: Everton vs Manchester City Berikut link live streaming babak perempatfinal Piala FA 2020/21 yang mempertemukan Everton vs Manchester City. Link live streaming babak perempatfinal Piala FA 2020/21 antara Everton vs Manchester City akan disiarkan langsung oleh RCTI+ pada Minggu (21/3/21) pukul 00.00 WIB. Baca Juga   Prediksi Piala FA Everton vs Manchester City: Masih Tak Terkalahkan? Baca Juga   Jadwal Piala FA Hari Ini: Bournemouth vs Southampton, Everton vs Man City Berlangsung di Goodison Park alias kandang lawan, skuat asuhan Pep Guardiola memiliki catatan apik kemenangan beruntun dalam tiga pertandingan terakhir. Mengingat skuat mereka nyaris sempurna, gelar pentas domestik ini pun jadi targetnya. Ini adalah kali pertama pertemuan perempat final Piala FA antara keduanya sejak musim 1980-1981. Pada saat itu The Citizen menang dengan skor 3-1, hal inilah yang jadi bukti sejarah bisa terulang sekali lagi. Beruntungnya bagi Manchester City, tak ada pemain yang absen di laga tandang nanti. Nama-nama besar seperti Sergio Aguero, Kevin De Bruyne, Raheem Sterling, John Stones, dan Phil Foden bakal membantu tunjukkan kengerian taktik Guardiola. Baca Juga   Manchester City ke Perempatfinal Liga Champions, Aguero Malah Mengamuk Baca Juga   Chelsea dan Manchester City Berebut Bintang Dortmund Mahmoud Dahoud Beralih ke kubu tuan rumah, Everton juga tak layak dianggap remeh usai kedatangan pelatih Carlo Ancelotti. Pelatih yang sudah malang melintang dengan berbagai klub besar Eropa ini pun langsung sukses kembangkan klub yang dinahkodainya. Sayangnya, satu-satunya penghalang meraih gelar juara di pentas domestik ini ialah ketersediaan pemain. Menjamu City, timnya tak diperkuat oleh lima pemain utama termasuk Rodriguez dan Jordan Pickford. Prakiraan Formasi Everton vs Manchester City: Everton (4-3-1-2): Joao Virginia; Lucas Digne, Ben Godfrey, Michael Keane, Mason Holgate; Andre Gomes, Allan, Tom Davies; Alex Iwobi; Calvert-Lewin, Richarlison. Manchester City (4-3-3): Ederson; Kyle Walker, Ruben Dias, John Stones, Joao Cancelo; Ilkay Gundogan, Rodri, Kevin De Bruyne; Riyad Mahrez, Phil Foden, Gabriel Jesus. Laga perempatfinal Piala FA 2020/21 antara Everton vs Manchester City ini bisa disaksikan secara live streaming di RCTI+ atau aplikasi RCTI+ yang bisa diunduh di Playstore/App Store




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