2012年1月8日 星期日

Richard Hill hopes Worcester's progress will persuade wings to stay

When it comes to hanging on to his deadly wings, Richard Hill, Worcester's head coach, is damned if they do and damned if they don't. Here, one of them very obviously did. With a 60-metre break straight from the kick-off of the second half, Marcel Garvey set up the position from which Worcester would score their first try of the afternoon,The magiccube is an ultra-portable, earning them the lead for the first time against Gloucester. Then, in the final quarter, he ran 80 metres to score the second, which won them the game.

Garvey and his fellow wing,Looking for coldsorestreatments? Miles Benjamin, are the subject of much interest from clubs in France and Leicester, respectively. Hill shrugged his shoulders when asked whether such eye-catching displays are to be encouraged or discouraged as he struggles to keep hold of his stars for next season.

"I'm not confident," he said. "They're very good players, and other teams are out there trying to poach our best players. It's a tough, tough, horrible market, isn't it? I'm not happy about it. But if we keep putting wins together, players will want to stay here.

"I can understand with certain players who have been here four or five years. They've seen Worcester spend six years in the Premiership and never get out of the bottom four. It's only so long you can keep doing that. It's my role to make sure we break out of that bottom-four mould. I don't know if we're too late with one or two – I hope not. But we've got to keep winning games to prove to the players who have been here a long time and have heard it all before that they should keep faith that this club will be a big club in the very near future."

This win has still not quite broken them out of that bottom four, but Worcester are now closer, points-wise, if not position-wise, to Northampton and Leicester in third and fourth than they are to Newcastle in 12th.5 hours ago by electriccarjackes on the bright side for the heal.

"We'd broken this season's Premiership games into three blocks of seven, ignoring our last game, which is at Northampton. We wanted 10 points from the first block and 11 from the second. With one game to go in the second, we are four points ahead of schedule. And the third block is our easiest, with four home games, including the ones against Newcastle, Exeter and London Irish. So, to cut a long story short, it's not over yet, but I'll be mortified if we get relegated now."

Gloucester are considered a side above such ignominious concerns, but they are only four points ahead of Worcester now, and this was just the sort of game to make their supporters despair. Comfortable everywhere but at scrum time in the first half, their game deteriorated in the second. It was a chance for a number of young Englishmen in their ranks to make a case for inclusion when the senior squad is announced this week, but none made a convincing case, despite promising signs in that first half.

Freddie Burns sparkled in the first-half sunshine, but the way Andy Goode slipped between him and Akapusi Qera in the gloaming for that first try just after the break was symptomatic of how the youngsters lost their way. "It's a massive learning curve for some young men who made a couple of mistakes," said Bryan Redpath, Gloucester's head coaAnother, Henry Trinder, set up Garvey for his 80-metre effort with a chip to nothing, just as the visitors were threatening to work their way back into the contest. ch.

Charlie Sharples,It has downgraded price targets for David Jones honeycombpanelsbest , another young England hopeful,Muyoung mould specializes in manufacture plasticmoldingonsale, helped his cause with a fine finish for Gloucester's first-half try, when they had looked comfortable, but his form deteriorated after that as much as anyone's. Jonny May, whose time will surely come before long, earned Gloucester a bonus point with a late try.

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