Player Team Tackles Player Team Carries Player Team Metres Jordy

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Player Team Tackles Player Team Carries Player Team Metres Jordy OptaPro Player Comparison Report-Top 25s-Season Totals Player Team Tackles Player Team Carries Player Team Metres Jordy Reid Gloucester 59 Gary Graham Newcastle Falcons 59 Alfie Barbeary Wasps 295 Cobus Wiese Sale 58 Ted Hill Worcester 56 Melani Nanai Worcester 280 Daniel Thomas Bristol 55 Sam Simmonds Exeter 51 Facundo Cordero Exeter 253 Will Evans Harlequins 55 Melani Nanai Worcester 48 Henry Purdy Bristol 251 Lewis Ludlow Gloucester 48 Tom O'Flaherty Exeter 47 Piers O'Conor Bristol 245 Ruan Ackermann Gloucester 47 Alfie Barbeary Wasps 45 Nathan Earle Harlequins 239 Andrew Kitchener Worcester 46 Dave Ewers Exeter 45 Nick David Worcester 235 Glen Young Harlequins 46 Piers O'Conor Bristol 45 Ioan Lloyd Bristol 229 Ed Slater Gloucester 44 Nathan Hughes Bristol 43 Mike Brown Harlequins 207 Sean Robinson Newcastle Falcons 43 Zach Mercer Bath 40 Ben Stevenson Newcastle Falcons 182 Miles Reid Bath 42 Ruan Ackermann Gloucester 40 Sam Simmonds Exeter 182 Connor Collett Newcastle Falcons 42 Freddie Steward Leicester 40 Tom O'Flaherty Exeter 182 Jean-Luc du Preez Sale 41 Jannes Kirsten Exeter 40 Alex Dombrandt Harlequins 180 Thomas Young Wasps 40 Bryan Byrne Bristol 39 Josh Bassett Wasps 180 Ted Hill Worcester 40 George McGuigan Newcastle Falcons 39 Freddie Steward Leicester 174 Jannes Kirsten Exeter 39 Lewis Ludlam Northampton 37 Jasper Wiese Leicester 169 Marco Mama Worcester 39 Jasper Wiese Leicester 37 Tom Howe Worcester 166 Francois Hougaard Worcester 39 Bill Meakes London Irish 36 Ted Hill Worcester 166 Hanro Liebenberg Leicester 38 Mike Brown Harlequins 35 Joe Cokanasiga Bath 162 Dave Ewers Exeter 38 Don Armand Exeter 35 Zach Kibirige Wasps 156 Scott Baldwin Harlequins 38 Alex Dombrandt Harlequins 35 Ollie Hassell-Collins London Irish 151 Nick Isiekwe Northampton 38 Siale Piutau Bristol 34 Luke Northmore Harlequins 151 Bryan Byrne Bristol 37 Ollie Devoto Exeter 34 Marcus Smith Harlequins 145 Harry Wells Leicester 37 Francois Venter Worcester 34 Ollie Devoto Exeter 141 Jasper Wiese Leicester 37 Facundo Cordero Exeter 33 Ahsee Tuala Northampton 139 Player Team Lineouts Won Player Team Defenders Beaten Player Team Offloads Andrew Kitchener Worcester 22 Facundo Cordero Exeter 23 Melani Nanai Worcester 8 David Ribbans Northampton 22 Alfie Barbeary Wasps 21 Glen Young Harlequins 6 Joe Joyce Bristol 21 Nathan Hughes Bristol 13 Facundo Cordero Exeter 6 Sean Robinson Newcastle Falcons 20 Melani Nanai Worcester 13 Piers O'Conor Bristol 6 Greg Peterson Newcastle Falcons 19 Tom O'Flaherty Exeter 13 Josh Bassett Wasps 5 Ed Slater Gloucester 18 Jasper Wiese Leicester 13 Daniel du Preez Sale 5 Ed Holmes Bristol 16 Freddie Steward Leicester 12 Jordan Taufua Leicester 5 Hanro Liebenberg Leicester 15 Henry Purdy Bristol 12 Ioan Lloyd Bristol 4 Glen Young Harlequins 15 Rohan Janse van Rensburg Sale 12 Curtis Rona London Irish 4 Nick Isiekwe Northampton 14 Matt Proctor Northampton 11 Andre Esterhuizen Harlequins 4 Calum Green Leicester 14 Paolo Odogwu Wasps 11 Lloyd Evans Gloucester 4 Don Armand Exeter 13 Nick David Worcester 11 Thomas Young Wasps 4 Cobus Wiese Sale 12 Curtis Rona London Irish 11 Akker van der Merwe Sale 4 James Gaskell Wasps 12 Jacob Umaga Wasps 11 Francois Venter Worcester 4 Sam Skinner Exeter 11 Ben Loader London Irish 11 Harry Randall Bristol 3 Jono Ross Sale 11 Tom de Glanville Bath 10 Ian Whitten Exeter 3 Tim Cardall Wasps 10 Mike Brown Harlequins 10 Ollie Thorley Gloucester 3 Elliott Stooke Bath 10 Ioan Lloyd Bristol 10 Marcus Smith Harlequins 3 Sam Simmonds Exeter 9 Niyi Adeolokun Bristol 10 Callum Sheedy Bristol 3 Daniel du Preez Sale 9 Tom Penny Newcastle Falcons 9 Harry Mallinder Northampton 3 Ted Hill Worcester 9 Piers O'Conor Bristol 9 Niyi Adeolokun Bristol 3 Chris Vui Bristol 9 Gary Graham Newcastle Falcons 9 Oli Morris Worcester 3 George Nott London Irish 8 Oli Morris Worcester 9 Ollie Devoto Exeter 3 Andrei Mahu London Irish 7 Charlie Atkinson Wasps 8 Zach Kibirige Wasps 3 Joe Batley Worcester 7 AJ MacGinty Sale 8 Seb Nagle-Taylor Gloucester 3 OptaPro Player Comparison Report-Top 25s-Season Totals Player Team Penalties Conceded Player Team Turnovers Won Player Team Clean Breaks Coenie Oosthuizen Sale 10 Will Evans Harlequins 8 Henry Purdy Bristol 10 Thomas Young Wasps 9 Alex Dombrandt Harlequins 5 Nick David Worcester 10 Josh Bayliss Bath 8 Perry Humphreys Worcester 5 Ian Whitten Exeter 7 Ethan Waller Worcester 7 Luke Cowan-Dickie Exeter 4 Josh Bassett Wasps 7 James Gaskell Wasps 7 Josh Bayliss Bath 4 Facundo Cordero Exeter 7 Jasper Wiese Leicester 7 Ben Morris Wasps 4 Perry Humphreys Worcester 7 Glen Young Harlequins 7 Luther Burrell Newcastle Falcons 4 Nathan Earle Harlequins 6 Akker van der Merwe Sale 7 Sean Robinson Newcastle Falcons 4 Melani Nanai Worcester 6 Harry Elrington London Irish 6 Allan Dell London Irish 3 Curtis Rona London Irish 6 Harry Williams Exeter 6 Matt Proctor Northampton 3 Ollie Hassell-Collins London Irish 5 Valery Morozov Sale 6 Ben Donnell London Irish 3 Niyi Adeolokun Bristol 5 Ruan Ackermann Gloucester 6 Daniel Thomas Bristol 3 Mike Brown Harlequins 5 Jean-Luc du Preez Sale 5 Jean-Luc du Preez Sale 3 Paolo Odogwu Wasps 5 Santiago Garcia Botta Harlequins 5 Jeff Toomaga-Allen Wasps 3 Piers Francis Northampton 4 Josh McNally Bath 5 Nathan Earle Harlequins 3 Alfie Barbeary Wasps 4 Alex Waller Northampton 5 Matt Kvesic Worcester 3 Piers O'Conor Bristol 4 Gary Graham Newcastle Falcons 5 Thomas Young Wasps 3 Ollie Devoto Exeter 4 John Afoa Bristol 5 Jack Willis Wasps 3 Billy Searle Worcester 4 Joe Batley Worcester 5 Connor Collett Newcastle Falcons 3 Joe Cokanasiga Bath 4 Trevor Davison Newcastle Falcons 5 Akker van der Merwe Sale 3 Zach Kibirige Wasps 4 Lewis Ludlow Gloucester 5 AJ MacGinty Sale 3 Cadan Murley Harlequins 4 Dan Cole Leicester 4 Adam Radwan Newcastle Falcons 3 Sam Simmonds Exeter 4 Jake Woolmore Bristol 4 Agustin Creevy London Irish 3 Alex Dombrandt Harlequins 4 Daniel du Preez Sale 4 Dave Ewers Exeter 3 Danny Care Harlequins 3 Ryan Bower Leicester 4 Niyi Adeolokun Bristol 2 Adam Radwan Newcastle Falcons 3 Player Team Missed Tackles Player Team Lineout Steals Player Team Kicks in Play Jordy Reid Gloucester 16 Lewis Ludlow Gloucester 3 Marcus Smith Harlequins 68 Paddy Jackson London Irish 11 James Gaskell Wasps 2 Joe Simmonds Exeter 59 Alex Mitchell Northampton 10 Joe Joyce Bristol 2 Danny Care Harlequins 58 Ollie Devoto Exeter 9 Ed Slater Gloucester 2 Billy Searle Worcester 50 Lima Sopoaga Wasps 9 Don Armand Exeter 2 Jack Maunder Exeter 46 Rohan Janse van Rensburg Sale 8 Sam Skinner Exeter 2 Brett Connon Newcastle Falcons 45 Henry Taylor Northampton 8 Jack Cooke London Irish 2 Micky Young Newcastle Falcons 44 Alex Dombrandt Harlequins 8 Jack Singleton Gloucester 1 Paddy Jackson London Irish 39 Piers O'Conor Bristol 8 Hugh Tizard Harlequins 1 Faf de Klerk Sale 39 Will Evans Harlequins 8 Charlie Ewels Bath 1 Richard Wigglesworth Leicester 37 Fraser Dingwall Northampton 7 Steve Mafi London Irish 1 Zack Henry Leicester 37 Ben Loader London Irish 7 Chris Vui Bristol 1 Harry Randall Bristol 36 James Fish Northampton 7 Calum Green Leicester 1 AJ MacGinty Sale 36 Bill Meakes London Irish 7 Jack Yeandle Exeter 1 Jacob Umaga Wasps 35 Joe Cokanasiga Bath 7 Marco Fuser Newcastle Falcons 1 Lloyd Evans Gloucester 35 Valery Morozov Sale 7 Steven Luatua Bristol 1 Alex Mitchell Northampton 31 Zach Kibirige Wasps 7 Chunya Munga London Irish 1 Ben Spencer Bath 31 Siale Piutau Bristol 7 Connor Collett Newcastle Falcons 1 Joe Simpson Gloucester 30 Cobus Wiese Sale 6 Hanro Liebenberg Leicester 1 Rhys Priestland Bath 29 Oli Morris Worcester 6 Daniel Thomas Bristol 1 Francois Hougaard Worcester 29 Tom O'Flaherty Exeter 6 George Nott London Irish 1 James Grayson Northampton 29 Marco Mama Worcester 6 George Merrick Worcester 1 Sam James Sale 22 Marcus Smith Harlequins 6 Nick Isiekwe Northampton 1 Jimmy Gopperth Wasps 20 Curtis Rona London Irish 6 Dave Attwood Bristol 1 Henry Taylor Northampton 19 Faf de Klerk Sale 6 Ed Holmes Bristol 1 Nick Phipps London Irish 17 OptaPro Player Comparison Report-Last Weeks Performance Player Team Tackles Player Team Carries Player Team Metres Lewis Ludlow Gloucester 32 Nathan Hughes Bristol 20 Ioan Lloyd Bristol 136 Will Evans Harlequins 24 Luke Cowan-Dickie Exeter 20 Melani Nanai Worcester 118 Val Rapava-Ruskin Gloucester 20 Sam Simmonds Exeter 19 Ahsee Tuala Northampton 76 Jordy Reid Gloucester 19 Will Rowlands Wasps 16 Semi Radradra Bristol 75 Tom Curry Sale 19 Jonny Gray Exeter 16 Ratu Naulago Bristol 73 Ed Slater Gloucester 19 Melani Nanai Worcester 14 Mike Brown Harlequins 72 Matias Alemanno Gloucester 18 Lewis Ludlam Northampton 13 Sam Hill Sale 64 James Chisholm Harlequins 17 Harry Randall Bristol 13 Marland Yarde Sale 62 Marco Mama Worcester 17 Steven Luatua Bristol 13 Louis Lynagh Harlequins 60 Andrew Kitchener Worcester 17 James Chisholm Harlequins 13 Nick David Worcester 58 Glen Young Harlequins 17 Sam Skinner Exeter 12 Niyi Adeolokun Bristol 56 JP du Preez Sale 16 Daniel Thomas Bristol 12 Toby Venner Gloucester 54 Cornell Du Preez Worcester 16 Ted Hill Worcester 11 Alex Mitchell Northampton 53 Ruan Ackermann Gloucester 15 Ioan Lloyd Bristol 11 Ollie Lawrence Worcester 53 Jonny Gray Exeter 15 Alfie Barbeary Wasps 11 Josh Bassett Wasps 51 Ashley Beck Worcester 14 Sam Hill Sale 11 Daniel Thomas Bristol 49 Courtney Lawes Northampton 14 James Lang Harlequins 11 Taqele Naiyaravoro Northampton 48 Daniel Thomas Bristol 13 Jannes Kirsten Exeter 11 Dan Biggar Northampton 47 Daniel du Preez Sale 13 Dave Attwood Bristol 10 Alfie Barbeary Wasps 47 Ollie Lawrence
Recommended publications
  • How the Other Half Shops Meet the Stores of St
    BUSINESS WITH PERSONALITY LONDON CALLING HOW THE OTHER HALF THE CITY’S OLDEST SHOPS MEET THE STORES BUILDER TAKES A OF ST JAMES’S STREET P8–9 LOOK BACK P25 WEDNESDAY 27 NOVEMBER 2019 ISSUE 3,509 CITYAM.COM FREE BOLD MOVE Elon Musk to defend GOLDMAN himself in ‘pedo guy’ court case BULLISH ON SEBASTIANUK MCCARTHY MARKET Goldman economists have the upcoming ballot. @SebMcCarthy upgraded their growth forecasts for While the pound rose sharply on the next three years, predicting a Monday after one survey pointed to GLOBAL banking giant Goldman rise of 2.4 per cent in the second half an 80-seat majority for the Conserva- Sachs is advising its clients to snap up of 2020. tives, the latest poll showed a weaker stakes in British firms, taking a For 2021 the bank is expecting lead for Johnson, causing sterling to bullish stance on the future of the growth of two per cent, up from 1.6 fall back down 0.3 per cent yesterday. UK economy. per cent, and in 2022 it has raised its Both the Conservatives under Boris Buoyed by expectations of less forecasts from 1.8 per cent to 2.1 per Johnson and Labour under Jeremy Brexit uncertainty and block- cent, providing Brexit clarity Corbyn have promised a swathe of buster spending promises and fiscal stimulus can spending and tax cuts in areas such from both the major be delivered. as infrastructure while on the political parties, the US Investor hopes of a campaign trail. investment bank has Against the backdrop of its outlook STEFAN BOSCIA help rescuers access the boys, calling recommended a long The US giant thinks for growth, Goldman expects the @stefan_boscia it a “PR stunt”.
    [Show full text]
  • Player Team Tackles Player Team Carries Player
    OptaPro Player Comparison Report-Top 25s-Season Totals Player Team Tackles Player Team Carries Player Team Metres Lewis Ludlow Gloucester 218 Zach Mercer Bath 213 Tom O'Flaherty Exeter 871 Zach Mercer Bath 177 Sam Simmonds Exeter 191 Ollie Hassell-Collins London Irish 777 Will Evans Harlequins 172 Dave Ewers Exeter 190 Tom Parton London Irish 752 Matt Rogerson London Irish 169 Ruan Ackermann Gloucester 179 Piers O'Conor Bristol 751 Miles Reid Bath 169 Tom O'Flaherty Exeter 177 Nick David Worcester 732 Daniel Thomas Bristol 163 Ted Hill Worcester 154 Alex Dombrandt Harlequins 720 Tom Dunn Bath 157 Alex Dombrandt Harlequins 149 Sam Simmonds Exeter 702 Harry Wells Leicester 155 Mike Brown Harlequins 145 Henry Purdy Bristol 701 Jono Ross Sale 155 Ollie Devoto Exeter 142 Ratu Naulago Bristol 693 Jordy Reid Gloucester 151 Freddie Steward Leicester 141 Freddie Steward Leicester 667 Sam Simmonds Exeter 150 Piers O'Conor Bristol 138 Facundo Cordero Exeter 666 Blair Cowan London Irish 146 Jasper Wiese Leicester 130 Zach Mercer Bath 640 Matt Kvesic Worcester 145 Daniel du Preez Sale 126 Charles Piutau Bristol 623 Dave Ewers Exeter 144 Jono Ross Sale 117 Mike Brown Harlequins 600 Ruan Ackermann Gloucester 144 Nathan Hughes Bristol 110 Ben Loader London Irish 590 Alex Dombrandt Harlequins 135 George McGuigan Newcastle Falcons 107 Marcus Smith Harlequins 571 Nick Isiekwe Northampton 133 Francois Venter Worcester 105 Jasper Wiese Leicester 553 Sam Skinner Exeter 133 Tom Willis Wasps 102 Ollie Devoto Exeter 547 Cobus Wiese Sale 131 Ollie Hassell-Collins
    [Show full text]
  • Postscript Layout 1
    26 Established 1961 Sports Thursday, October 3, 2019 France survive scare to beat USA 33-9 at Rugby World Cup Bonus point keeps the pressure up on old enemy England FUKUOKA: France ran in three late tries against the But France extended their advantage after 24 United States yesterday to earn a vital bonus point minutes when Lopez’s perfectly judged cross-field in the Rugby World Cup ‘group of death’ with an kick found Alivereti Raka in space on the right-hand erratic 33-9 win. Les Bleus were just 12-9 ahead touchline for a simple try. The USA kept in the con- with 13 minutes to go before Gael Fickou, Baptiste test and MacGinty slotted another penalty on the Serin and Jefferson Poirot dotted down to secure half-hour mark, again the consequence of some sus- victory against the underdogs. tained forward pressure as France lost their flow. It was the type of inconsistent performance fol- Huget’s try aside, it was a patchy first-half per- lowers of French rugby have seen all too frequently formance from Les Bleus, a pre-match downpour — breathtaking flair let down by a raft of handling and humid conditions making handling difficult. errors. But the bonus point keeps the pressure up on old enemy England, who play Argentina on Saturday ‘DESTABILISED, UNBALANCED’ in another Pool C clash of the heavyweights. France had a chance to register a third try when “It was a very difficult match but the important Sofiane Guitoune burst through on a mazy run but thing is that we won with a bonus point,” said fly- his long pass to Raka was adjudged forward.
    [Show full text]
  • United Against Racism
    UNITED AGAINST RACISM The SSA and Saracens are of course committed to tackling the issues of racial inequality prejudice and underrepresentation within society and specifically within the rugby community. We have all seen in the press both sports and mainstream the way players coaches and staff have come together on this matter and the SSA wanted to reiterate our support for the cause. We want to continue to celebrate our diverse and multicultural family whilst providing a platform to speak openly and honestly about what change we want to see. We do not want to be silent or stagnant on this matter. We abhor any form of discrimination and indeed through the Saracens Sport Foundation we have a rich history of tackling social injustice and inequality through the power of sport. But we know we can do more to ensure we are seeing greater representation on and off the field within our game. From the owner, the board, the senior management, the staff and players at Saracens we stand united. Black lives matter. We have a great chance to send a powerful message and educate people more on what this really means. No one disputes that all lives matter, but we must accept that racial discrimination still exists and we must work towards a position where all lives are considered of equal value in society. We must not ignore the past three months and we will not sit on the fence when we have an opportunity to change perceptions. Racism isn’t just easily identifiable prejudice. It can be unwitting, unconscious and for those who don’t come up against it, one might never know it’s there, but we must not be blind to it.
    [Show full text]
  • England TEAM SELECTION REPORT
    TEAM SELECTION REPORT ENGLAND vs. FRANCE teamname England TEAM SELECTION REPORT ENGLAND - TEAM SELECTION GUINNESS SIX NATIONS vs FRANCE Position Player Date of Birth Age Height Weight Apps Points Try 15 George Furbank 17/10/1996 23 178 85 0 0 0 14 Jonny May 01/04/1990 29 188 90 52 135 27 13 Manu Tuilagi 18/05/1991 28 183 110 40 85 17 12 Owen Farrell 24/09/1991 28 186 96 79 875 10 11 Elliot Daly 08/10/1992 27 183 98 39 86 13 10 George Ford 16/03/1993 26 178 86 65 300 9 9 Ben Youngs 05/09/1989 30 178 88 95 70 14 1 Joe Marler 07/07/1990 29 183 114 68 0 0 2 Jamie George 20/10/1990 29 183 113 45 15 3 3 Kyle Sinckler 30/03/1993 26 180 122 31 5 1 4 Maro Itoje 28/10/1994 25 195 116 34 10 2 5 Charlie Ewels 29/06/1995 24 197 112 12 10 2 6 Courtney Lawes 23/02/1989 30 201 115 81 5 1 7 Sam Underhill 21/07/1996 23 186 103 15 0 0 8 Thomas Curry 15/06/1998 21 185 102 19 15 3 16 Luke Cowan-Dickie 20/06/1993 26 184 112 21 25 5 17 Ellis Genge 16/02/1995 24 188 116 14 5 1 18 Will Stuart 12/07/1996 23 188 120 0 0 0 19 George Kruis 22/02/1990 29 198 118 41 15 3 20 Lewis Ludlam 08/12/1995 24 190 110 6 5 1 21 Willi Heinz 24/11/1986 33 180 89 9 0 0 22 Ollie Devoto 22/09/1993 26 193 98 1 0 0 23 Jonathan Joseph 21/05/1991 28 183 91 47 85 17 ©Copyright STATS 2019.
    [Show full text]
  • Kuwaittimes 22-9-2019.Qxp Layout 1
    MOHARRAM 24, 1441 AH MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2019 28 Pages Max 44º Min 23º 150 Fils Established 1961 ISSUE NO: 17939 The First Daily in the Arabian Gulf www.kuwaittimes.net British travel giant Thomas Cramped Gaza zoo reopens, Vettel ends long wait for 11 Cook on verge of collapse 24 only months after closure 26 victory with Singapore win Speaker says Amir to return soon; Assembly term begins on Oct 29 Defense minister vows impenetrable security • 5 MPs demand debate on situation By B Izzak sion, which some MPs said included a drone and 16 cruise missiles, and the parties responsible for it with the aim to KUWAIT: National Assembly Speaker Marzouq Al- deal with it professionally and objectively. MPs also want Ghanem said yesterday that HH the Amir Sheikh Sabah to know the government’s readiness to safeguard the Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah is in good health and will security situation in the country. Kandari said a debate is return to the country from the United States following a necessary over these serious developments and the initial period of recuperation. HH the Amir travelled to the US results of the investigation into how the intrusion hap- a few weeks ago for medical tests and is currently pened and which country or side is behind it. recuperating there before returning to Kuwait. The motion coincided with a high-level meeting of Ghanem, who visited the Amir in New York, said that the supreme defense council chaired by Acting Premier it was agreed with Sheikh Sabah that the start of the and Defense Minister Sheikh Nasser Sabah Al-Ahmad new Assembly term will be on Oct 29, meaning HH the Al-Sabah and attended by top army commanders.
    [Show full text]
  • Match Summary
    MATCH SUMMARY TEAMS Cell C Sharks vs iCollege Pumas VENUE Jonsson Kings Park DATE 07 September 2018 19:00 COMPETITION Currie Cup Premier Division FINAL SCORE 28 - 12 HALFTIME SCORE 7 - 12 TRIES 4 - 2 PLAYER OF THE MATCH SCORING SUMMARY Cell C Sharks iCollege Pumas PLAYER T C P DG PLAYER T C P DG Jeremy Ward (J #13) 1 0 0 0 Ruwellyn Isbell (J #11) 1 0 0 0 Robert Du Preez Jnr (J #10) 0 4 0 0 Le Roux Roets (J #4) 1 0 0 0 Johan Deysel (J #21) 1 0 0 0 Chris Smith (J #10) 0 1 0 0 Aphelele Fassi (J #15) 1 0 0 0 Curwin Bosch (J #22) 1 0 0 0 LINE-UP Cell C Sharks iCollege Pumas 1 Juan Schoeman (J #1) 1 Khwezi Mona (J #1) 2 Chiliboy Ralepelle (J #2) 2 Marko Janse Van Rensburg (J #2) 3 John-hubert Meyer (J #3) 3 Marné Coetzee (J #3) 4 Gideon Koegelenberg (J #4) 4 Le Roux Roets (J #4) 5 Hyron Andrews (J #5) 5 Hugo Kloppers (J #5) 6 Luke Stringer (J #6) 6 Marnus Schoeman (J #6) 7 Tyler Paul (J #7) 7 Stefan Willemse (J #7) 8 Dan Du Preez (J #8) 8 Willie Engelbrecht (J #8) 9 Louis Schreuder (J #9) 9 Stefan Ungerer (J #9) 10 Robert Du Preez Jnr (J #10) 10 Chris Smith (J #10) 11 Lwazi Mvovo (J #11) 11 Ruwellyn Isbell (J #11) 12 Marius Louw (J #12) 12 Hennie Skorbinski (J #12) 13 Jeremy Ward (J #13) 13 Ryan Nell (J #13) 14 Kobus Van Wyk (J #14) 14 Neil Maritz (J #14) 15 Aphelele Fassi (J #15) 15 Gerhard Smith (J #15) RESERVES Cell C Sharks iCollege Pumas 16 Akker Van Der Merwe (J #16) 16 Frankie Herne (J #16) 17 Khutha Mchunu (J #17) 17 Andrew Beerwinkel (J #17) 18 Andrew Evans (J #18) 18 Cameron Lindsay (J #18) 19 Wian Vosloo (J #19) 19 Jeandre Rudolph
    [Show full text]
  • GULF TIMES Leaves South Africa Reeling at Perth SPORT Page 2
    BASEBALL | Page 5 HHORSEORSE RRACINGACING | Page 7 Chicago Samaa leads To Advertise here Cubs end Umm Qarn Call: 444 11 300, 444 66 621 108-year one-two in Al title drought Hamla Cup Friday, November 4, 2016 CRICKET Safar 4, 1438 AH Four-star Starc GULF TIMES leaves South Africa reeling at Perth SPORT Page 2 FOOTBALL/QSL Al Gharafa hand Wakrah fi ft h defeat of the season Nemeth, Weiss on target for Gharafa Q Yannick Sagbo brace gives Umm Salal 2-0 win over Al Kharaitiyat Al Gharafa celebrate their victory over Al Wakrah in the Qatar Stars League yesterday. At right, Umm Salal players exult after scoring against Al Kharaitiyat. By Sports Reporter his header from a Mouhcine Moutouali Soufi ane. composed fi nish to give his side a de- Doha cross went straight into the hands of Al Kharaitiyat slowly found their way served lead. the keeper. The fi rst half ended score- Action from the into the tie and registered their fi rst Umm Salal began to exert their less with both sides level pegging with Al Gharafa-Al Wakrah chance fi fteen minutes on the clock. dominance and could of doubled their l Wakrah continued to lan- Al Gharafa having four shots on target match yesterday. Striker Lassina Diaby smacked a shot advantage had Hilal Mohamed’s ef- guish at the bottom of the while Al Wakrah only one. from outside the penalty box, but forts found their mark. The fi rst of Qatar Stars League after suf- In the 49th minute, Nemeth passed Umm Salal stopper Baba Malick was which was a thunderous strike from Afering their fi fth defeat in six the ball to an unmarked Weiss inside the equal to the eff ort.
    [Show full text]
  • Player Team Tackles Player Team Carries Player Team
    OptaPro Player Comparison Report-Top 25s-Season Totals Player Team Tackles Player Team Carries Player Team Metres Lewis Ludlow Gloucester 236 Zach Mercer Bath 225 Tom O'Flaherty Exeter 958 Zach Mercer Bath 187 Sam Simmonds Exeter 198 Tom Parton London Irish 858 Daniel Thomas Bristol 185 Ruan Ackermann Gloucester 192 Piers O'Conor Bristol 835 Matt Rogerson London Irish 181 Tom O'Flaherty Exeter 190 Ollie Hassell-Collins London Irish 799 Miles Reid Bath 180 Dave Ewers Exeter 190 Sam Simmonds Exeter 761 Will Evans Harlequins 175 Ted Hill Worcester 172 Ben Loader London Irish 758 Tom Dunn Bath 172 Ollie Devoto Exeter 160 Alex Dombrandt Harlequins 750 Harry Wells Leicester 161 Mike Brown Harlequins 158 Charles Piutau Bristol 747 Sam Simmonds Exeter 159 Alex Dombrandt Harlequins 157 Nick David Worcester 732 Jono Ross Sale 155 Piers O'Conor Bristol 157 Freddie Steward Leicester 725 Ruan Ackermann Gloucester 155 Freddie Steward Leicester 151 Henry Purdy Bristol 701 Jordy Reid Gloucester 153 Jasper Wiese Leicester 144 Ratu Naulago Bristol 693 Blair Cowan London Irish 152 Daniel du Preez Sale 142 Zach Mercer Bath 684 Matt Kvesic Worcester 151 Charles Piutau Bristol 124 Facundo Cordero Exeter 666 Alex Dombrandt Harlequins 149 Francois Venter Worcester 118 Marcus Smith Harlequins 663 Sam Skinner Exeter 145 Jono Ross Sale 117 Mike Brown Harlequins 631 Dave Ewers Exeter 144 George McGuigan Newcastle Falcons 115 Jasper Wiese Leicester 616 Ed Slater Gloucester 139 Albert Tuisue London Irish 110 Ollie Devoto Exeter 594 Ted Hill Worcester 139 Nathan Hughes
    [Show full text]
  • SCORERS - Page 1
    2015 - SUPER RUGBY - SCORERS - Page 1 Tries scored by Team # Points scored by Team # Penalty Tries Various 14 Lima Sopoaga Highlanders 191 Waisake Naholo Highlanders 13 Bernard Foley Waratahs 187 TJ Perenara Hurricanes 11 Demetri Catrakilis Stormers 172 Nemani Nadolo Crusaders 9 Christian Lealiifano Brumbies 170 Boom Prinsloo Cheetahs 8 Handré Pollard Bulls 167 David Pocock Brumbies 8 Elton Jantjies Lions 152 Joe Tomane Brumbies 8 Daniel Carter Crusaders 127 Julian Savea Hurricanes 8 Mike Harris Rebels 123 Patrick Osborne Highlanders 8 Beauden Barrett Hurricanes 121 Teqele Naiyaravoro Waratahs 8 Ihaia West Blues 104 Aaron Smith Highlanders 7 Colin Slade Crusaders 100 Francois Venter Cheetahs 7 Aaron Cruden Chiefs 93 Matt Todd Crusaders 7 Patrick Lambie Sharks 93 Rob Horne Waratahs 7 Joe Pietersen Cheetahs 92 Charlie Ngatai Chiefs 6 Penalty Tries Various 70 Dillyn Leyds Stormers 6 Waisake Naholo Highlanders 65 Francois Hougaard Bulls 6 James Marshall Hurricanes 62 Lachie Turner Reds 6 Kurt Coleman Stormers 55 Samu Kerevi Reds 6 TJ Perenara Hurricanes 55 Adam Ashley-Cooper Waratahs 5 Luke Burton Force 47 Ben Smith Highlanders 5 Nemani Nadolo Crusaders 45 Bernard Foley Waratahs 5 James O'Connor Reds 44 Cornal Hendricks Cheetahs 5 Jacques-Louis Potgieter Bulls 42 Faf de Klerk Lions 5 Quade Cooper Reds 42 Israel Folau Waratahs 5 Damian McKenzie Chiefs 41 James Lowe Chiefs 5 Daniel Bowden Blues 41 Jan Serfontein Bulls 5 Boom Prinsloo Cheetahs 40 Luke Morahan Force 5 David Pocock Brumbies 40 Lwazi Mvovo Sharks 5 Joe Tomane Brumbies 40 Ma'a Nonu
    [Show full text]
  • Edition 0115
    Est 2016 Borough of Twickenham 0115 The Twickenham Tribune Contents TwickerTape TwickerSeal Twickenham Riverside History Through Postcards Arts and Entertainment Twickenham Film Festival River Crane Sanctuary Cruises – Three of a Kind Twickers Foodie Competitions Mark Aspen Reviews Football Focus A Traveller’s Tales Rugby updates Contributors TwickerSeal Alan Winter Erica White Sammi Macqueen St Mary’s University Bruce Lyons Alison Jee Michael Gatehouse Mark Aspen Doug Goodman Rugby Football Union EDITORS Berkley Driscoll Teresa Read Contact [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Published by: Twickenham Alive Limited (in association with World InfoZone Limited) Eel Pie Island, Twickenham Registered in England & Wales Photo by Berkley Driscoll Reg No 10549345 The Twickenham Tribune is registered with the ICO under the Data Protection Act, Reg No ZA224725 Are minority groups calling the shots on Twickenham Riverside? Following last week’s update on Twickenham Riverside the “Twickenham Lido” petition, advocating sport and leisure on the disputed site became very active with an additional eighty people signing and making comments. These are individual residents - now 4,243 supporters of “Twickenham lido”, who the Council do not seem to hear. However, a question asked is will the Council give in to public opinion or will minority groups in a small area of Twickenham win the day? The Council consultation at the moment consists of a “Stakeholders Group”. Those of us interested in Twickenham Riverside are all stakeholders but a number of the groups invited to consult with the Council seem to be connected with Eel Pie Island - a car-free island, where people appear to want to keep vehicles on the Embankment rather than looking at alternative parking.
    [Show full text]
  • Lightning Put Boston Bruins on the Verge of Elimination Palat Powers Lightning Past Bruins After 2-Day NHL Hiatus
    15 Sports Monday, August 31, 2020 Lightning put Boston Bruins on the verge of elimination Palat powers Lightning past Bruins after 2-day NHL hiatus TORONTO: Ondrej Palat scored two goals to lead best-of-seven series two games to one. The Islanders Tampa Bay to a 3-1 victory over the Boston Bruins on scored the final three goals of the game. Matt Martin Saturday afternoon in Toronto, putting the Lightning scored the game-tying goal earlier in the second and on the cusp of reaching the next round in the Stanley Anders Lee added an insurance goal in the third. Cup playoffs. Nikita Kucherov collected a pair of as- Goalie Semyon Varlamov made 26 saves. Tyler Pitlick sists and goalie Andrei Vasilevskiy made 29 saves for scored in the first for the Flyers. Goalie Carter Hart the Lightning, who lead 3-1 in the best-of-seven East- recorded 26 saves. ern Conference semifinal. The Bruins, outscored 10-2 in the last two games, Golden Knights 3, Canucks 0 were guilty of surrendering a couple of prime scoring Robin Lehner made 31 saves to record his second chances early and paid the price when Palat opened shutout in three games and Vegas Golden Knights took the scoring-the third straight game in which the Light- a 2-1 lead in their Stanley Cup playoff series against ning forward has scored. After falling behind 3-0 by Vancouver in Edmonton. Alex Tuch and Zach White- the end of two periods, the Bruins, the reigning Presi- cloud netted first-period goals, while Mark Stone dents’ Trophy winners for the best regular-season added the insurance marker early in the third period record, got on the board thanks to Jake DeBrusk’s for the Golden Knights, who have claimed shutout vic- power-play goal at 7:04 of the third.
    [Show full text]