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Cardiff Blues v Glasgow
Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2016 12:21 pm
by Tre
Big efforts going in to promoting this game with only 100 south stand seated tickets left for sale
Morgan
Cuthbety
Allen
Lee-Lo
James
Anscombe
L Williams
G Jenkins
Dacey
Filise
Earle
Turnbull
Warburton
E Jenkins
Navidi
Rees
Gill
Andrews
Cook
N Williams
T Williams
Shingler
Scully
Re: Cardiff Blues v Glasgow
Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2016 12:26 pm
by Adder
and the Glasgow team :
15. Stuart Hogg
14. Tommy Seymour
13. Nick Grigg
12. Peter Horne
11. Lee Jones
10. Rory Clegg
9. Ali Price
1. Gordon Reid
2. Fraser Brown
3. Zander Fagerson
4. Tim Swinson
5. Jonny Gray (Captain)
6. Rob Harley
7. Ryan Wilson
8. Josh Strauss
Replacements
16. Pat MacArthur
17. Alex Allan
18. Sila Puafisi
19. Greg Peterson
20. Lewis Wynne
21. Grayson Hart
22. Mark Bennett
23. Rory Hughes
Re: Cardiff Blues v Glasgow
Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2016 12:50 pm
by Numbers
Tre wrote:Big efforts going in to promoting this game with only 100 south stand seated tickets left for sale
Morgan
Cuthbety
Allen
Lee-Lo
James
Anscombe
L Williams
G Jenkins
Dacey
Filise
Earle
Turnbull
Warburton
E Jenkins
Navidi
Rees
Gill
Andrews
Cook
N Williams
T Williams
Shingler
Scully
4 opensides, should be good at the breakdown.
Re: Cardiff Blues v Glasgow
Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2016 7:19 pm
by Sandydragon
A back row of open sides and Nipper at fullback, is there an expectation of a wide open game?
Big game this for Cardiff. Fingers crossed they can continue their good form, 3 from 3 would be a huge step in the right direction and hopefully fill some empty seats.
Re: Cardiff Blues v Glasgow
Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2016 9:28 pm
by TibetanBlue
Gutted that I can't go to this - and it's not on telly! The one bloody time it's not televised...
Should be a cracker and there's a bit of excitement growing about the boys this year - if we can win this, it will be a great great start to the season for us.
Glasgow are such a good team though - difficult to call
Re: Cardiff Blues v Glasgow
Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2016 9:35 pm
by Cameo
Looks like a strong Cardiff team. How has Morgan gone so far this season?
Re: Cardiff Blues v Glasgow
Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2016 10:00 pm
by TibetanBlue
Cameo wrote:Looks like a strong Cardiff team. How has Morgan gone so far this season?
I've not seen much of him but tbf his first touch of the ball (after coming off the bench) last week was perfect. Fielded a kick as FB, drew and sped around the Munster defender (in turn drawing a second) before offloading to Lee-Lo. The try was finished beautifully by a few players but it ws started by Morgan.
Nobody can deny that he has the potential to cause chaos. His defence will be tested though
Re: Cardiff Blues v Glasgow
Posted: Fri Sep 16, 2016 8:08 am
by Cameo
TibetanBlue wrote:Cameo wrote:Looks like a strong Cardiff team. How has Morgan gone so far this season?
I've not seen much of him but tbf his first touch of the ball (after coming off the bench) last week was perfect. Fielded a kick as FB, drew and sped around the Munster defender (in turn drawing a second) before offloading to Lee-Lo. The try was finished beautifully by a few players but it ws started by Morgan.
Nobody can deny that he has the potential to cause chaos. His defence will be tested though
Wish it was on TV. Always enjoy seeing a small player do well and from the little I've seen of him he has loads of talent though maybe not an obvious position
Re: RE: Re: Cardiff Blues v Glasgow
Posted: Fri Sep 16, 2016 8:18 am
by Tre
TibetanBlue wrote:Cameo wrote:Looks like a strong Cardiff team. How has Morgan gone so far this season?
I've not seen much of him but tbf his first touch of the ball (after coming off the bench) last week was perfect. Fielded a kick as FB, drew and sped around the Munster defender (in turn drawing a second) before offloading to Lee-Lo. The try was finished beautifully by a few players but it ws started by Morgan.
Nobody can deny that he has the potential to cause chaos. His defence will be tested though
He'll learn a thing or two as Fish's understudy
Re: RE: Re: Cardiff Blues v Glasgow
Posted: Fri Sep 16, 2016 9:06 am
by Sandydragon
Tre wrote:TibetanBlue wrote:Cameo wrote:Looks like a strong Cardiff team. How has Morgan gone so far this season?
I've not seen much of him but tbf his first touch of the ball (after coming off the bench) last week was perfect. Fielded a kick as FB, drew and sped around the Munster defender (in turn drawing a second) before offloading to Lee-Lo. The try was finished beautifully by a few players but it ws started by Morgan.
Nobody can deny that he has the potential to cause chaos. His defence will be tested though
He'll learn a thing or two as Fish's understudy
Who to be fair has been playing well himself from what I've seen.
Re: Cardiff Blues v Glasgow
Posted: Fri Sep 16, 2016 10:36 am
by Tre
Still a huge task to beat the best team in the league but will be a good test of how far the side has come under DW and whether the weird optimism is founded
Re: Cardiff Blues v Glasgow
Posted: Fri Sep 16, 2016 8:49 pm
by Sandydragon
Fantastic effort and great win for the Blues.
The Scarlets need a miracle.
Re: Cardiff Blues v Glasgow
Posted: Fri Sep 16, 2016 9:01 pm
by Tre
Huge win and still lots to improve on. Gifted 14 points in the first half to Glasgow. Great atmosphere. Over 8k there too which is nearly double the Edinburgh game.
Re: Cardiff Blues v Glasgow
Posted: Fri Sep 16, 2016 10:23 pm
by cadofyddol
Great result, Danny Wilson is really starting to get Cardiff playing as a team. Could do with picking up another quality second row to add to the squad.
Re: RE: Re: Cardiff Blues v Glasgow
Posted: Fri Sep 16, 2016 10:26 pm
by Tre
cadofyddol wrote:Great result, Danny Wilson is really starting to get Cardiff playing as a team. Could do with picking up another quality second row to add to the squad.
Yes. I've been impressed with Earle and Cook. There is Downes and Hoeata but they need to bin maafu and bring in an NPC nWq lock
Re: RE: Re: Cardiff Blues v Glasgow
Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2016 9:55 am
by cadofyddol
Tre wrote:cadofyddol wrote:Great result, Danny Wilson is really starting to get Cardiff playing as a team. Could do with picking up another quality second row to add to the squad.
Yes. I've been impressed with Earle and Cook. There is Downes and Hoeata but they need to bin maafu and bring in an NPC nWq lock
That's the problem you have 4 decent quality locks, but could really do with one stand out one amongst them.
Re: Cardiff Blues v Glasgow
Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2016 12:39 pm
by Son of Mathonwy
Sandydragon wrote:Fantastic effort and great win for the Blues.
The Scarlets need a miracle.
Great result, shame they only showed highlights. 3 from 3 for the Blues, this is great to see.
The Scarlets' forwards are really letting the backs down. Although the backs were hardly error free...
Re: Cardiff Blues v Glasgow
Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2016 5:15 pm
by TibetanBlue
Great result for the Blues - sounds like Tom James is in a rich vein of form
Pleased to see that we seem to have a bit of depth to our squad as well - a real mix of experience and promising youngsters (especially in the front row). If we can keep up this form, we SHOULD comfortably win away at Zebre next week and could have 4 from 4!
As for the Scarlets, things are looking worrying. I only saw a glimpse of the game but caught one god awful moment where Jake Ball was in at scrum half and passed to Scott Williams who was looking completely the other way. Amateurish!
Re: Cardiff Blues v Glasgow
Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2016 8:52 pm
by Sandydragon
Son of Mathonwy wrote:Sandydragon wrote:Fantastic effort and great win for the Blues.
The Scarlets need a miracle.
Great result, shame they only showed highlights. 3 from 3 for the Blues, this is great to see.
The Scarlets' forwards are really letting the backs down. Although the backs were hardly error free...
To given their defence credit, the amount of pressure Ulster were exerting would normally result in more tries conceded. Much of the first half was one way traffic.