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Post Tue Jun 26, 2012 8:24 pm
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Omari Caro winner of the sprint (93 meters?) in 10.28 We have a winner at last!
www.londonbroncosrl.com last result: Done up like a kipper. I give up.
Post Tue Jun 26, 2012 8:27 pm
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Blazingsmoke Bronco wrote:
Omari Caro won the fastest man in RL. The only bit of silverware we'll get this year


Has he been saving this demonstration all season? Havn't seen him make a burst all year? :shock:
Post Tue Jun 26, 2012 10:41 pm
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I quite enjoyed it with the aid of fast-forwarding the Sky+ box. We were comfortably the poorest team on show, plenty of enthusiasm and individual skills (though lots of errors too) but we looked tactically naive and (surprise, surprise) uncoached.
Post Tue Jun 26, 2012 11:13 pm
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Agree with you BOI. It was great to see the unfancied teams do well (other than us, of course).

TBF, we had a v young team on show.
Welcome Quins Kitties born 02.04.09 -
Purdo - Determined, loveable with a "can-do" attitude. A born leader.
Louie - Big, white and fluffy. A very noisy prop forward.
Harley- Cute and gorgeous (just like our no.9) Well, I couldn't call her Chad, could I?
Update on Quins Mogs :-
Purdo - deffo leader amongst Mogs. The Capo.
Louie - turned out to be more like Louie Spence than LMS. Re-named Judas.
Harley - Cute but not as gorgeous as our no.9.
Oh well, at least I haven't got a Willy.
Post Wed Jun 27, 2012 4:29 am
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really enjoyed the games, bad luck to London but good entertainment for us neutrals - hope we see more on tv

good to hear Chris Thorman - sounds like he knows what he's talking about (SKY team please note !)
Post Wed Jun 27, 2012 11:12 am
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BroncOnIon wrote:
I quite enjoyed it with the aid of fast-forwarding the Sky+ box. We were comfortably the poorest team on show, plenty of enthusiasm and individual skills (though lots of errors too) but we looked tactically naive and (surprise, surprise) uncoached.


Looked rudderless and with the only plan being to simply throw it about and see what came off.

That said, they looked big and athletic. Something to work with at least.
Post Wed Jun 27, 2012 11:35 am
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BroncOnIon wrote:
I quite enjoyed it with the aid of fast-forwarding the Sky+ box. We were comfortably the poorest team on show, plenty of enthusiasm and individual skills (though lots of errors too) but we looked tactically naive and (surprise, surprise) uncoached.


Well I guess taking the positives we had plenty of enthuiasm and individual skills. The rest could be put right with good coaching I would hope. :wink: The skill factor is what worries me about our young players as they havnt been throwing a Rugby ball around since the age of 9 like our Northern brothers. If we can catch up on that then you have to believe that the weight of numbers of young players coming through would throw up a few jems. :D
Post Wed Jun 27, 2012 11:46 am
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The negative traits I have noticed over the years watching the youth come through are;

Poor tackling technique- Use there arms rather than shoulders.
Poor last plays at the end of attacking sets.
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