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Grfc Season Record 1920-21 GRFC Season Record 1980-81 Season Played 51, Won 37, Lost 12 Drawn 2 Record Points For 929, Against 555. Most M.Teague 44, C.Pryce 43, P.Conway, S.Mills, S.Boyle 38, appearances M.Longstaff 37 Leading Most tries: R.Clewes 18, P.Conway 17, S.Boyle 15, R.Mogg, scorers M.Teague 9 Most conversions: P.Ford 53, P.Butler 22 Most penalties: P.Butler 34, P.Ford 30 Most dropped goals: P.Butler, C.Pryce 4 Captain Steve Mills Sep 6 Gloucester 24 Tries: P.Conway, S.Boyle Broughton Park 19 Conversions: P.Butler (2) Penalties: P.Butler (4) Sep 10 Stroud 6 Gloucester 31 Tries: R.Clewes (3), P.Conway Conversions: P.Butler (3) Penalties: P.Butler (3) Sep 13 Coventry 16 Gloucester 3 Penalty: P.Butler Sep 17 Ebbw Vale 10 Gloucester 18 Try: P.Howell Conversion: P.Butler Penalties: P.Butler (2) Drop goals: P.Butler (2) Sep 20 Gloucester 12 Waterloo 10 Penalties: P.Butler (4) Sep 24 Newbridge 18 Gloucester 9 Try: S.Boyle Conversion: P.Butler Penalty: P.Butler Sep 27 Gloucester 6 Bristol 12 Penalties: P.Butler (2) Sep 29 Cheltenham 6 Gloucester 20 Tries: P.Howell, G.Sargent, S.Boyle Conversion: C.Pryce Penalty: C.Pryce Drop goal: C.Pryce Oct 4 Gloucester 32 Bedford 3 Tries: R.Mogg, P.Howell, P.Kingston, S.Boyle, M.Teague Conversions: P.Butler (3) Penalties: P.Butler (2) Oct 8 Gloucester 23 Abertillery 10 Tries: R.Clewes, P.Conway, S.Boyle, M.Longstaff Conversions: P.Butler (2) Penalty: P.Butler Oct 11 Gloucester 19 Harlequins 9 Try: M.Teague, P.Ford Conversion: P.Ford Penalties: P.Ford (3) Oct 15 Gloucester 11 Moseley 27 Tries: P.Conway, M.Teague Penalty: P.Butler Oct 18 Newport 38 Gloucester 6 Try: P.Ford Conversion: P.Ford Oct 22 Pontypool 15 Gloucester 17 Tries: S.Parsloe, S.Boyle, J.Gadd Conversion: P.Ford Penalty: P.Ford Oct 25 Nottingham 15 Gloucester 22 Tries: P.Conway, S.Parsloe, P.Tunstall, C.Pryce Conversions: P.Ford (3) Oct 29 Gloucester 39 Clifton 0 Tries: R.Clewes (2), S.Baker (2), P.Conway, G.Sargent, S.Boyle Conversions: P.Ford (4) Penalty: P.Ford Nov 1 Gloucester 31 Leicester 4 Tries: R.Mogg, P.Taylor, R.Clewes, J.Orwin, M.Teague, M.Longstaff Conversions: P.Ford (2) Drop goal: C.Pryce Nov 5 Gloucester 16 Tries: P.Ford, S.Boyle Cambridge University 4 Conversion: P.Ford Drop goals: C.Pryce, M.Longstaff Nov 8 Plymouth Albion 6 Tries: P.Williams, R.Clewes, Gloucester 26 J.Orwin, M.Longstaff, J.Gadd Conversions: P.Ford (3) Nov 12 Gloucester 19 Tries: P.Conway, S.Boyle, South Wales Police 10 P.Wood Conversions: P.Ford (2) Penalty: P.Ford Nov 18 Gloucester 15 Aberavon 13 Tries: R.Mogg, J.Gadd Conversions: P.Ford (2) Penalty: P.Ford Nov 22 London Irish 10 Gloucester 9 Penalties: P.Ford (3) Nov 26 Gloucester 46 Tries: R.Mogg (4), Loughborough Colleges 7 S.Boyle (2), P.Ford (2), P.Taylor Conversions: P.Ford (5) Nov 29 Oxford University 3 Tries: R.Clewes (2), Gloucester 27 M.Teague (2), + penalty try Conversions: P.Ford (2) Penalty: P.Ford Dec 3 Gloucester 56 Tries: R.Clewes (2), Torquay Athletic 9 P.Conway, P.Taylor, M.Preedy, J.Brain, J.Gadd, M.Teague, P.Wood Conversions: P.Ford (7) Penalties: P.Ford (2) Dec 6 Pontypridd 34 Gloucester 14 Tries: P.Conway, M.Preedy Penalties: P.Ford (2) Dec 15 Bath 0 Gloucester 19 Tries: P.Howell, P.Taylor, C.Pryce Conversions: P.Ford (2) Penalty: P.Ford Dec 20 Gloucester 25 Coventry 0 Tries: P.Conway (2), R.Clewes, S.Baker, P.Williams Conversion: P.Ford Penalty: P.Ford Dec 26 Gloucester 20 Lydney 6 Tries: P.Conway, P.Williams, M.Preedy Conversion: P.Butler Penalties: P.Butler (2) Dec 27 Gloucester 13 Newport 11 Tries: C.Pryce, P.Ford Conversion: P.Ford Penalty: P.Ford Jan 1 Moseley 6 Gloucester 16 Tries: G.Sargent, M.Teague Conversion: P.Ford Penalty: P.Ford Drop goal: C.Pryce Jan 3 Gloucester 13 Try: R.Clewes London Scottish 8 Penalties: P.Ford (3) Jan 10 Leicester 14 Gloucester 9 Try: P.Taylor Conversion: P.Ford Penalty: P.Ford Jan 17 Wasps 19 Gloucester 9 Try: P.Conway Conversion: P.Ford Penalty: P.Ford Jan 24 Southend 6 Gloucester 12 Tries: P.Taylor, J.Gadd (John Player Cup) Conversions: P.Ford (2) Feb 6 Bristol 0 Gloucester 7 Try: G.Sargent Penalty: P.Ford Feb 14 Gloucester 15 Bath 10 Try: S.Boyle Conversion: P.Butler Penalties: P.Butler (2) Drop goal: P.Butler Feb 21 Swansea 20 Gloucester 7 Try: P.Tunstall Penalty: P.Butler Feb 28 London Irish 13 Gloucester 22 Tries: S.Boyle, R.Mogg, (John Player Cup) P.Conway Conversions: P.Butler (2) Penalty: P.Butler Drop goal: P.Butler Mar 3 Aberavon 12 Gloucester 9 Try: S.Baker Conversion: P.Butler Penalty: P.Butler Mar 6 Gloucester 22 Northampton 7 Tries: R.Mogg, S.Boyle, P.Butler Conversions: P.Butler (2) Penalties: P.Butler (2) Mar 14 London Scottish 9 Gloucester 9 Penalties: P.Butler (3) (John Player Cup) London Scottish went through by scoring only try of game Mar 18 Gloucester 12 Cheltenham 7 Try: P.Conway Conversion: P.Ford Penalty: P.Ford Drop goal: P.Ford Mar 21 Gloucester 9 Orrell 0 Try: C.Pryce Conversion: P.Butler Penalty: P.Ford Mar 28 Saracens 11 Gloucester 12 Tries: M.Longstaff, P.Butler Conversions: P.Butler (2) Apr 4 Camborne 7 Gloucester 28 Tries: P.Conway, S.Baker, S.Boyle, J.Gadd Conversions: P.Ford (3) Penalties: P.Ford (2) Apr 11 Headingley 6 Gloucester 6 Try: J.Watkins Conversion: P.Ford Apr 16 Lydney 13 Gloucester 23 Tries: R.Clewes (2), C.Pryce, M.Teague Conversions: P.Ford (2) Penalty: P.Ford Apr 18 Gloucester 29 New Brighton 21 Tries: R.Clewes, R.Lewis, K.White, J.Brain, J.Watkins Conversions: P.Ford (3) Penalty: P.Ford Apr 20 Gloucester 21 Fylde 13 Tries: R.Clewes, P.Conway Conversions: C.Pryce (2) Penalties: C.Pryce (3) Apr 25 Exeter 22 Gloucester 11 Tries: P.Tunstall, J.Fidler Penalty: C.Pryce Gloucester United Season Played 37, Won 30, Lost 7 Drawn 0 Record Points For 868, Against 310. There are five games where the results are unknown Captain Jerry Herniman Sep 6 Broughton Park ‘A’ 3 Try: P.Tunstall Gloucester United 9 Conversion: P.Ford Penalty: P.Ford Sep 13 Gloucester United 23 Scorers unknown Coventry Extra Firsts 7 Sep 15 Gloucester United 43 Tries: J.Delaney (3), C.Gadd Cheltenham United 0 (2), M.Teague, J.Haines, J.Herniman Conversions: A.Durkin (4) Penalty: A.Durkin Sep 20 Pontypool Athletic 33 Try: R.Ellis Gloucester United 13 Penalties: P.Ford (2), M.Longstaff Sep 22 Blaenavon 9 Try: P.Tunstall Gloucester United 7 Drop goal: D.Pointon Sep 27 Bristol United 3 Try: R.Williams Gloucester United 7 Penalty: M.Longstaff Sep 29 Gloucester United 36 Tries: P.Conway (3), Caerleon 3 J.Haines, C.Gadd, J.Delaney Conversions: B.Russell (6) Oct 4 Bedford Wanderers 4 Tries: P.Williams (2) Gloucester United 15 Conversions: P.Ford (2) Penalty: B.Russell Oct 7 Gloucester United 13 Tries: C.Gadd, A.Dix Stroud Nomads 3 Conversion: P.Ford Penalty: P.Ford Oct 11 Richmond Vikings 3 Tries: P.Tunstall, J.Gadd Gloucester United 10 Conversion: S.Parsloe Oct 13 Gloucester United 53 Tries: J.Haines (3), Luctonians 6 P.Williams (2), S.Parsloe, P.Ford, R.Williams, C.Gadd, J.Orwin Conversions: P.Ford (5) Penalty: P.Ford Oct 18 Gloucester United 31 Scorers unknown Newport United 19 Oct 20 Gloucester United 9 Berry Hill 7 Penalties: R.Lewis (3) Oct 25 Gloucester United 23 Tries: R.Williams (3), R.Ellis, Kidderminster Carolians 4 J.Herniman Penalty: R.Lewis Oct 27 Ebbw Vale Athletic v Cancelled due flooded Gloucester United ground Nov 1 Leicester Extra Firsts 19 Try: J.Herniman Gloucester United 7 Penalty: P.Butler Nov 11 Gloucester United v Result unknown, probably a Pontypool Athletic loss. Nov 15 Newport High School Old Boys Result unknown v Gloucester United Nov 22 Nottingham Corsairs 9 Try: R.Williams Gloucester United 7 Penalty: R.Lewis Nov 29 Gloucester United 69 Tries: P.Williams (3), Ebbw Vale Athletic 10 P.Conway (2), S.Parsloe (2), P.Butler, B.Russell, P.Tunstall, K.White, P.Kingston Conversions: P.Butler (3), B.Russell (3), S.Parsloe (2) Penalty: P.Butler There is one conversion where the scorer is unknown Dec 6 Gloucester United 15 Tries: J.Herniman, J.Watkins Moseley United 13 Conversions: P.Butler (2) Penalty: P.Butler Dec 13 Gloucester United 19 Tries: P.Tunstall, Bath United 6 J.Herniman, I.Wilkins Conversions: B.Russell (2) Penalty: B.Russell Dec 20 Coventry Extra Firsts v Result unknown Gloucester United Dec 27 Newport United 9 Tries: J.Watkins, R.Ellis, Gloucester United 23 D.Pointon Conversion: B.Russell Penalties: B.Russell (3) Jan 3 Wasps Vandals 9 Tries: J.Watkins (2), Gloucester United 19 P.Tunstall Conversions: P.Butler (2) Penalty: P.Butler Jan 10 Gloucester United 13 Try: J.Delaney Leicester Extra Firsts 3 Conversion: B.Russell Penalty: B.Russell Other try scorer unknown Jan 17 Gloucester United 19 Cleve 0 Tries: D.Pointon (2) Conversion: P.Butler Penalties: P.Butler (3) Jan 24 Gloucester United 17 Tries: R.Ellis, B.Russell, Glamorgan Wanderers ‘A’ 12 P.Conway Conversion: B.Russell Penalty: B.Russell Jan 31 Salisbury 10 Try: D.Pointon Gloucester United 7 Penalty: I.Wilkins Feb 7 Gloucester United 13 Try: P.Tunstall Bristol United 4 Penalties: P.Butler (3) Feb 14 Bath United 17 Tries: J.Haines, A.Turton, Gloucester United 22 D.Pointon, M.Preedy Conversions: P.Ford (3) Feb 21 Moseley United 13 Tries: R.Ellis, P.Ford Gloucester United 21 Conversions: P.Ford (2) Penalty: P.Ford Drop goals: D.Pointon (2) Feb 28 Gloucester United 27 Scorers unknown Newport High School Old Boys 0 Mar 7 Northampton Wanderers 10 Scorers unknown Gloucester United 18 Mar 14 Gloucester United v Nottingham Cancelled at Nottingham’s Corsairs request Mar 16 Cheltenham United 9 Tries: P.Williams (2), Gloucester United 31 P.Tunstall, K.White, P.Kingston Conversions: R.Lewis (3), A.Durkin Penalty: R.Lewis Mar 21 Llantwit Major 6 Tries: P.Tunstall, J.Orwin Gloucester
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