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Worcester V Leicester 13 Nov 04
Crowd : 8,500

Kick-Off:

12:30
Weather : Sunny & Cold Referee: Mr Ashton Jones
Ground : Perfect Half Time Score: 06 : 17
Wind : Slight Northerly Full Time Score: 11 : 38
Food : N/A Man Of Match: Chris Horsman
Beer : N/A Scores: 1 Try, 2 Pen.
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Rate=Rating,   Try=Tries,    Pen=Penalties,    Con=Conversions,    DG-Drop Goals

. Rate Try Pen Con DG . Rate Try Pen Con DG . Rate Try Pen Con DG
Thinus Delport 7 . . . . Tony Windo 7 . . . . Duncan Roke 5 . . . .
Ben Gollings 5 . . . . Ben Daly 8 . . . . Paul Sampson 6 1 . . .
Dale Rasmussen 8 . . . . Chris Horsman 8 . . . . Mat Powell 7 . . . .
Gary Trueman 4 . . . . Tim Collier 6 . . . . Neil Lyman . . . . .
Daren O'Leary 5 . . . . Craig Gillies 6 . . . . Van Neikerk . . . . .
Tommy Hayes 4 . 2 . . Leon Greef 5 . . . . Mark Gabey 7 . . . .
Stuart-Smith 3 . . . . Pat Sanderson 6 . . . . Phil Murphy . . . . .
. . . . . . Drew Hickey 5 . . 1 . . . . . . .
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It was back to Sixways in the sun.

The last two weeks had seen the euphoria of pushing Gloucester to the edge and beating Brive at Home evaporate in the French sun and the Irish fervour.

It was now time to get the train back on the tracks and start heading for the final destination, survival in the Zurich Premiership. The ground was once again packed with our third sell out crowd of the season. The supporters were here to give their team a lift to take on the might of The Tigers

Leicester were to be without 7 of their front line players, would this matter? The strength in depth at Welford Road is phenomenal. Having recruited well for the international season, they would be without their internationals for over 25% of their games. It was a strong side which had travelled down to Sixways in the Autumn sun
The crowd were in good voice, the dancers, well they were there, came and went, with very little to stir the blood.

The heavily strapped Rabini was here, that would be enough to test any defence in the world. Along side him was the young 19 year old in only his second outing of the season. We will not forget him in a hurry

Out came Leicester to great cheers from their travelling supporters massed in the north stand and the wings of the east.

The music increased in volume as "Bradders" wound up the home support for the entrance of The Warriors

As they entered the arena the crowd stood as one to cheer them. The noise was massive. As the East stand thunder arose all around the ground.

Expectation was high, it was possible, it really was possible. Play out of their skin and we could do it

The two teams came together in their tight circles of friendship and united camaraderie.

The final words from each captain designed to fire and lift their Warriors to great things on this glorious day.

Lay to rest that awful day in Reading!!

Ben Gollings got the game underway with a towering spinning ball deep into Tiger's territory. The team arrived as the ball did. The ball was dropped forward by Leicester, the Warriors did not gather and penalised for a knock-on.

Lets hope the officials improve their eyesight. They did!

From the very first line-out it was business as usual as Craig Gillies soared above the Tigers line to take the first ball with ease.

Daly had hit his man first time. Relief, we would have a platform to work from today. His absence at Irish the previous week had been extremely damaging.

The first 12 minutes saw Worcester attack the Tigers 22 meter with several well orchestrated attacks.

However, all was not rosy. The passing from the scrum half was shockingly weak. It lacked speed and direction. Lobbing the ball to your flyhalf with Neil Back coming at you is not ideal

The pressure finally told as within 12 minutes Worcester had taken a 6 : 0 lead with two fine penalties from Tommy Hayes.

The crowd were starting to relax as thoughts of a victory started to creep into peoples minds. Yes this really was possible!!

Line after Line was taken by Craig, the set piece was solid and we were looking comfortably in charge. The initial questions were coming from The warriors pack.

What was clearly obvious was the distinct lack of use by the backs from any of this ball. The game plan seemed to be to kick into space and play rugby from where the Tigers were not.

Well the tactical kicking was without reason or direction. Aimless punting to the opposition is utterly useless. The kicks had no height, the chasing players ambled into position and not one single inch was gained or pressure applied

It was from one of these aimless punts that Austin Healy counter attacked taking out 2 of the advancing Warriors. Who seemed to jog up to put pressure on him as if in a training exercise.

He then set up Beamon who ran from fully 40 meters untouched. Luckily Goode did not have his kicking boots on. The Warriors were still in the lead 6 : 5.

We then saw the back of the season leaving the field as Rabini finally gave up and came off.

This really was looking like the Warriors day

It was now time for the Tigers to attack through their backrow and Threequarters.

The Warriors were just not at home!!

All organisation just seemed to evaporate in the afternoon sun as tackle after tackle was missed. The forwards when in position were controlled but very single minded. "Lets just pick it and drive our way around the field". Nobody was taking the ball at speed and driving through the gain line

We were winning ball from their mistakes but incapable of launching any from of counter attack. We seemed to freeze, so lets just kick it away and give them another chance to run the ball back at us.

It was the first start for Stuart-Smith and it was not a good time to play so indifferently. There was no zip, no agility, no speed, the passing was dreadful. All his confidence and cheek has been removed. He has taken a monumental leap backwards.

On came Leicester to score a simple try that should have been defended the omens did not look good

Warriors 6 : 12 Tigers

The speed and execution of the Tigers moves were exciting for the supporters and too much for the miserable defenders.

The ability to take the tackle and lay off the ball was a lesson I hope we can learn. Very much in the rugby league mould of attacking. Depends enormously on the supporting player to be at the right place and to know the ball is coming his way. Big Henry Tuilagi was smashing holes all over the park. Of course it hurts to tackle but you have to do it or you lose.

The defensive organisation of the Warriors was totally wrong, holes were punched through at will

The one person who did stand out in defence was Dale Rasmussen. His tackling was relentless. But one man cannot save the day. Where was the backrow cover? Where were the other midfield players?

Once again the ball was spun wide by the Tigers with Worcester floundering

It was inevitable yet another try would be scored it was just a matter of time.

The crowd had been quietened as they saw their team physically collapse in front of their very eyes.

half time

Warriors 6 : 17 Tigers

       
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