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CAPTAIN JONES LOOKING FORWARD to EXCITING TIMES Ew Yorkshire Carnegie “The Biggest Focus This Year Is Captain Chris Jones Says for Us to Play As a Team ISSUE 01 | YORKSHIRE CARNEGIE vs JERSEY | SUNDAY 6TH SEPTEMBER, 2015 WHAT'S INSIDE CARNEGIE 2347 Get up to Catch up Get your fi rst Introducing date with the with all the look at the this club's facts, goings-on at Yorkshire afternoon's TIMES fi gures & Headingley Carnegie visitors, THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF YORKSHIRE CARNEGIE fi xtures Carnegie squad Jersey Rugby CAPTAIN JONES LOOKING FORWARD TO EXCITING TIMES ew Yorkshire Carnegie “The biggest focus this year is captain Chris Jones says for us to play as a team. People N the whole squad are may look at that and think it excited about the new Greene is a bit of a cliché in a team King IPA Championship as they sport but it is something that prepare to kick off the campaign can make a huge difference today against Jersey. but that needs constantly to be Jones has taken over from worked at. We can not rely on Ryan Burrows this season and individuals to step up and save believes the squad are in the us when things are not going best possible shape to mount well. That collective spirit was a promotion challenge. He shown in our pre-season games commented: “It is exciting now when things did begin to move that we are fi nally at the start away from us that our scrum in of the season. It is hard in pre- particular gave us a platform to season because you are getting restore control in the game. The fl ogged day in, day out but front rowers have really stepped then you get to the fi rst game up this summer with Rob of the season and you begin to O’Donnell coming to add some appreciate what all that hard competition and Phil Nilsen work is for. We have a short is thriving on the competition week to focus on the end result provided by Jack Walker and and the boys were excited on Joe Graham, added the former Monday to look ahead to the England international. have a look at them which has Yorkshire Carnegie struggled for the season unfortunately. Jersey game. Yorkshire face Jersey on the shown that they are building on to fi nd their feet at the start of We have had a big pre-season “The three pre-season games opening day, the team that the work they did last year. They last season, Jones’s fi rst at the and now we want to start the were strange in some respects. fi nished immediately below are a very well-drilled team with club, before fi nishing with a season with a performance that I felt at periods in all three them in last year’s fi nal table. a good scrum and an especially strong run following the arrival shows good structure and build games we played some of the Jones believes the Islanders will strong line-out drive, which is a of Bryan Redpath as Head Coach. a performance that starts the best stuff I can remember in present a tough challenge but big weapon for them. They will Jones believes vital lessons season off how we mean to go my time at the club. On the are not the unknown quantity look to attack you at the line- were learnt last season that he on. fl ip side, we lost our way a few they once were. out, gain penalties, then kick to says will stand the current crop “I am very excited to lead the times but that is what pre- He added: “We have watched the corner and try and drive over of Carnegie players in good team out today. I have never season games are for. Jersey’s games from last season for the try and that is something stead. He added: “It is massive captained a team before and I “Our aim is to learn from and we know they are not going we will certainly need to deal for us to start the season well was honoured when Bryan asked those errors and look to extend to have changed massively from with today. We will be looking with a strong performance. me to be captain. We have got the periods when we played the ethos that worked so well for to minimalize the penalties that We have talked about last some great leaders in our team well into longer passages them last season. Like ourselves we concede and repeat some of season and how we started the and we are all looking to start in of play to create sustained they have had three warm-up the good things we did against campaign with a series of mixed the right manner today, added pressure on our opposition. games and we have been able to Jersey last season at our place. performances that set the tone Jones . # Jersey /socialsegment Collect a star every game to win exclusive prizes 1 Terms & Conditions apply. See facebook.com/socialsegment ISSUE 01 | YORKSHIRE CARNEGIE vs JERSEY | SUNDAY 6TH SEPTEMBER, 2015 YORKSHIRE CARNEGIE FIXTURE LIST 2015-16 Date KO H/A Comp Opposition Result SEPTEMBER 2015 Sun 6th Sep 15:00 H CHAMP Jersey Sun 13th Sep 14:00 A CHAMP Rotherham Titans Sun th Sep C aling railfinders Sat th Sep C London Scottish OCTOBER 2015 FACTS & FIGURES Sun 4th Oct 15:00 A CHAMP Cornish Pirates ri th ct C oncaster YORKSHIRE CARNEGIE ROLL CALL 2015-16 Sun 18th Oct 13:30 A CHAMP Bristol Rugby ame osition W B ge Season Carnegie Career eut Sun th ct C oseley Starts Subs Tries Pts Starts Subs Tries Pts NOVEMBER 2015 Josh Bainbridge Back Row 1.83m 94kg 17/04/96 19 7 9 4 20 7 9 4 20 Doncaster 28/09/14 Sat 7th Nov 15:00 A CHAMP Bedford Blues Richard Beck Back Row 1.88m 100kg 13/06/89 26 6 1 - - 45 25 8 40 Leicester 08/11/09 th ov B Cup spreys remiership Select Charlie Beech Prop 1.85m 120kg 21/07/87 28 14 3 2 10 24 9 3 15 Bristol 13/10/13 Lewis Boyce Prop 1.89m 111kg 30/07/96 19 - 2 - - - 2 - - Rotherham 10/10/14 20/21/22nd Nov - A B&I Cup Munster A Ryan Burrows Number Eight 1.93m 105kg 25/04/88 27 23 - 9 45 86 7 22 110 London Welsh 04/09/11 ri th ov C London Welsh Tom Casson Centre 1.83m 94Kg 06/04/90 25 - - - - - - - - - DECEMBER 2015 Jon Clarke Centre 1.88m 96kg 22/10/83 31 13 3 3 15 21 6 4 20 Plymouth 04/01/2014 Fri 4th Dec 19:45 A CHAMP Nottingham David Doherty Winger 1.83m 92kg 28/01/87 28 14 - 4 20 81 8 41 222 Northampton 02/05/04 th ec B Cup London Scottish Matt Dudman Scrum-half 1.70m 80kg 22/09/93 21 7 5 1 5 7 7 1 5 Rotherham 21/09/11 James Fitzpatrick Centre 1.85m 108kg 06/07/87 28 5 4 - - 5 4 - - Moseley 19/09/14 Sat 19th Dec 15:00 A B&I Cup London Scottish Andy Forsyth Centre 1.88m 87Kg 09/09/90 24 - - - - - - - - - Sun th ec C otherham itans Christian Georgiou Full-back 1.85m 90kg 09/01/92 23 24 2 7 48 43 7 10 66 Currie 13/11/11 JANUARY 2016 Oli Goss Centre 1.80m 85kg 21/12/87 27 20 4 5 25 56 8 11 55 Jersey 21/10/12 Sat nd Jan 100 A CHAM Ealing Trailfinders Joe Graham Hooker 1.83m 104kg 03/06/87 28 7 5 - - 27 34 3 15 Nottingham 31/08/12 Joel Hodgson Scrum-half 1.78m 79Kg 01/08/92 23 - - - - - - - - - th an B Cup unster Jonah Holmes Winger 1.83m 91kg 24/07/92 23 16 - 11 55 39 2 26 130 Nottingham 31/08/12 Sat 23rd Jan - A B&I Cup Ospreys Premiership Select Ben Hooper Prop 1.83m 117kg 08/07/87 28 4 11 - - 13 34 5 25 Nottingham 31/08/12 Sat 30th Jan 15:00 A CHAMP London Scottish Lee Imiolek Prop 1.85m 110kg 21/09/90 24 8 16 1 5 23 50 4 20 Nottingham 31/08/12 FEBRUARY 2016 Chris Jones Back Row 1.96m 108kg 24/06/82 33 15 2 2 10 15 2 2 10 Cornish Pirates 07/09/14 Sun 7th Feb 13:00 H CHAMP Cornish Pirates Harry Leonard Fly-half 1.89m 92kg 28/04/92 23 21 4 3 210 21 4 3 210 Cornish Pirates 07/09/14 Pete Lucock Winger 1.83m 90kg 27/11/92 22 25 - 3 15 61 4 6 30 Rotherham 21/09/11 Sat 13th Feb 14:30 A CHAMP Doncaster Mike Myerscough Second Row 1.96m 110kg 28/05/86 29 7 - - - 31 7 1 5 Nottingham 31/08/12 Sun th e C Bristol ugy Phil Nilsen Hooker 1.87m 101kg 26/02/85 30 12 11 2 10 83 77 9 45 Cornish Pirates 23/09/06 MARCH 2016 Rob O’Donnell Prop 1.98m 122Kg 15/12/85 29 - - - - - - - - - Sat 5th Mar 15:00 A CHAMP Moseley Chris Pilgrim Scrum-half 1.78m 87kg 13/01/86 29 18 5 2 10 18 5 2 10 Cornish Pirates 07/09/14 Taylor Prell Full-back 1.79m 80kg 03/07/96 19 5 1 - - 5 1 - - Rotherham 10/10/14 Sun th ar C Bedford Blues Tom Ryder Second Row 1.96m 111Kg 21/02/85 30 - - - - - - - - - APRIL 2016 Andy Saull Back Row 1.85m 101Kg 27/09/88 26 - - - - - - - - - Sat 2nd Apr 14:00 A CHAMP London Welsh ean Schofield Second Row 1.m 1Kg 1/01/ - - - - - - - - - Sun th pr C ottingham Matt Smith Second Row 2.03m 111kg 26/10/89 25 16 5 1 5 45 17 5 25 Bristol 23/09/12 Sat 23rd Apr 15:00 A CHAMP Jersey Seb Stegmann Winger 1.85m 93Kg 12/04/89 26 - - - - - - - - - Dan Tai Winger 1.75m 80kg 29/12/95 19 3 1 3 15 3 1 3 15 Rotherham 10/10/14 James Tideswell Prop 1.86m 115kg 06/11/83 31 14 6 - - 14 6 - - Cornish Pirates 07/09/14 Chris Walker Back Row 1.81m 95kg 21/01/92 23 23 3 6 30 64 33 18 90 Llanelli 06/11/10 Jack Walker Hooker 1.85m 86kg 06/05/96 19 9 9 1 5 11 14 1 5 Bristol 13/10/13 RFU CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL TABLE 2014-15 Jarad Williams Second Row 1.96m 123kg 13/02/90 25 17 1 4 20 20 3 6 30 Bristol 13/10/13 W L if LB ts verage ge otals 1 Bristol 22 21 - 1 804 425 379 18 1 103 2 Worcester Warriors 22 19 - 3 858 335 523 18 3 97 3 London Scottish 22 12 2 8 532 498 34 10 2 64 2014-15 TOP FIVE LEAGUE TRY SCORERS 4 Rotherham Titans 22 13 1 8 505 483 22 5 2 61 Mark Bright London Scottish 5 Nottingham 22 12 - 10 461 578 -117 5 3 56 Max Stelling Worcester Warriors Yorkshire Carnegie Sam Smith Worcester Warriors 13 7 Jersey 22 8 2 12 476 483 -7 5 7 48 Tom Biggs Worcester Warriors 12 Brent Wilson Nottingham Rugby 12 8 Cornish Pirates 22 9 - 13 495 621 -126 7 2 45 9 Doncaster Knights 22 8 1 13 429 481 -52 3 6 43 2014-15 TOP FIVE LEAGUE POINT SCORERS 10 Bedford Blues 22 7 - 15 433 604 -171 6 4 38 Douglas Flockhart Doncaster Knights 229 11 Moseley 22 5 1 16 441 637 -196 4 5 31 Peter Lydon London Scottish 199 Kieran Hallett Cornish Pirates 196 12 Plymouth Albion 22 3 2 17 314 630 -316 1 4 21 Harry Leonard Yorkshire Carnegie 170 P: Played W Won D: Drawn L: Lost F: Points for A: Points against James McKinney Rotherham Titans 158 if Points difference Try-scoring bonus LB Losing bonus Pts: Points 2 ISSUE 01 | YORKSHIRE CARNEGIE vs JERSEY | SUNDAY 6TH SEPTEMBER, 2015 COMMUNITY ROUND UP Barnard Castle Camp again a huge success he annual residential camp held at Barnard Castle was a CLUB sell-out success for the second year running.
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