Either side of Torpey is Conor Maguire and Jimmy Litchfield. Both players put on a scrummaging masterclass in our last outing. The second row consists of Sam Collingridge and Jake Monson controlling the lineout. The pair look to take advantage of our deadly maul. Packing down at the back is David Massey, Toby Saysell and Captain Mark Bright. The trio offers real balance and a constant threat in attack and defence. We see 2 changes in Richmond’s backline, James Little returns to his regular spot at outside centre, moving Jake Caddy over to left wing and shifting Will Kaye on to the bench. In at halfbacks, controlling play is Jack Stafford at 9 and Bill Johnston at 10.
Determined to watch some live sport they swapped Premiership football for Championship rugby and switched ‘stadiums’ exchanging Anfield for Paton Field. Arriving at Paton Field an hour or so before kick-off gave the intrepid Danes plenty of time to enjoy Caldy’s hospitality and learn a little bit about what on earth was going to unfold in front of them. Despite knowing absolutely nothing about rugby or rugby culture their trip was made memorable when Caldy arranged for a couple of Caldy supporters to buy them some beers and take a few photos of them enjoying the Paton Field experience. Caldy supporters Robbie Fowler and Neil Mellor certainly lifted the spirits of these Danish football supporters (most of whom were passionate LFC supporters) and with Caldy shirts and the signed match ball to accompany the selfies with their LFC heroes, they were given a huge boost by the Caldy experience and their day at Paton Field.
Caldy RFC establish a supporter’s club in CopenhagenBy John Lyon Caldy’s first match in the Championship, a home fixture against Hartpury was memorable for the club and its supporters including a small band of new Ravers fans. There was so much to like about the day, opponents who came to play rugby, the best weather you could hope for and a decent enough crowd of circa 1, 300. Among the crowd were ten football fans from the Kastrup Boldklub football club from Copenhagen in Denmark who had inadvertently found their way to Paton Field. These Danish football supporters had each paid £1, 000 to come to Liverpool via Copenhagen and London to watch Saturday’s Liverpool v Wolves fixture at Anfield. As well as the Rugby, the Danish supporters had the consolation of meeting legendary Liverpool striker Robbie Fowler The Queen’s death had of course resulted in the cancellation of all football fixtures on Saturday 10th September which these far travelling football supporters were only informed about late on Friday after a 6-hour bus trip from Heathrow.
Atkins adds an extra level in our attack, as he can easily play at fly-half. A near to identical bench is announced. Joe Vajner, Luke Spring and George Cave cover for front row. Henri Williams and Miles Wakeling make up the rest of the forward replacements. James Lennon covers Stafford at scrum-half, Alex Burrage stays in as fly-half replacement and the only change in the bench is Will Kaye, who has moved to the bench as back three cover. RICHMOND STARTING XV: 1.
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Conor Maguire - Biscay Boys 2. Callum Torpey - Biscay Boys 3. Jimmy Litchfield - Robert Vallings 4. Sam Collingridge - Colin Holman 5. Jake Monson - Ollie Quigley 6. David Massey - Tim Mott 7. Toby Saysell - Stewart & Liz Barlow8. Mark Bright © - Graham Talling9. Jack Stafford - Patrick Way 10. Bill Johnston - Nick Preston 11. Jake Caddy - Patrick Way12.
Match Overview: Caldy 27 - 7 Richmond : Richmond Men 1st XV
The duo displayed great continuity in our last fixture. Paul Kiernan keeps his spot at inside centre, whilst James Little rejoins at 13. This Richmond centre partnership has become a regular occurrence this season and has to be a real menace in the midfield. After making his return last game at 13, Jake Caddy moves over to his more familiar position on the left wing. On the other wing is Alex O’Meara. This season Alex has enjoyed playing against Caldy, bagging himself a 3 tries from the last two games. Finally at full-back is Darren Atkins.
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