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Preview to Moseley (A) 21.12.13

20/12/2013

Sleigh Bills at the Common... and all that festive
jazz

It's that time of year when the excesses of the build-up to
Christmas can start to take their toll. A lethal cocktail of mince
pies, last posting dates and 'Stop the Cavalry'.

It is to be hoped the players of Moseley and Jersey have managed to
put off most, if not all, of the trimmings, until after this
weekend's important fixture in the Greene King IPA
Championship.

Christmasimagecut

The host club have promised to lay on a festive occasion with an
entertainer belting out seasonal tunes (let's hope he's lost his
Jonah Lewie songbook) after the match, plenty of silly hats, and
refreshment in the form of mulled wine and Rockin' Rudolph, one of
a selection of the sponsor's ales.

But the real action will take place on the field at Billesley
Common, and the last game of 2013 is very important for both
sides.

Jersey's last league outing was a home defeat by an Ealing side
that had previously not managed a league point in nine attempts,
since when there's been a significant management change and a brace
of B&I Cup defeats for Interim Head Coach Steve Boden.

Jersey are 11th in the table, four points behind Moseley. Each club
have registered three league wins, including seeing off last
season's play-off contenders Bedford and Nottingham. Moseley's
higher ranking in the table stems from an unlikely draw at Plymouth
in September, when they battled back from 31-6 to 34-apiece, while
Jersey lost two points in September after RFU disciplinary
action.

The visitors know that a win would seem them get up close to, if
not overtake, their hosts, while Moseley will be looking to surge
up into lower mid-table, and well away from any relegation worries.
The Midlands side are likely to field their star signing of 12
months ago, the larger-than-life Ben Evans (below), who was
formerly with Jersey for 18 months in a player-coaching role.

Ben

Saturday's Christmas cracker kicks off at 3pm.

News from the Jersey Camp

Injuries remain a concern for Steve Boden, and attempts to bolster
his squad with loan players haven't yet come to anything yet. The
plus point of this is that the squad has a fairly settled look, and
will be determined to prove a point after recent results.

Boden rewards lock Dave Markham and full-back Jack Burroughs for
impressive displays in the B&I Cup with starting berths in the
Jersey XV tomorrow.

Markham will partner skipper Alex Rae in the engine room, while
Burroughs' inclusion is part of a shuffle of the back division that
will see David Bishop and Grant Pointer play in the centre, with
Mark McCrea and Drew Locke on the wing. Jimmy Williams (pictured
below taking a pass from Sean McCarthy) is chosen at scrum-half
ahead of Joel Dudley.

Jimmy

Hooker Elvis Taione will make his first start since playing for
Tonga in the Autumn Internationals, with Dave Felton dropping to
the bench - one of five forwards who also include lock Nick
Campbell. Dudley and Mark Foster are the replacement backs.

Backs (15-9)
Jack Burroughs
Drew Locke
Grant Pointer
David Bishop
Mark McCrea
Niall O'Connor
Jimmy Williams

Forwards (1-8)
Sean McCarthy
Elvis Taione
David Young
Dave Markham
Alex Rae (capt)
Latu Makaafi
Fred Silcock
Ben Maidment

Replacements (16-22)
Tom Fidler, Dave Felton, Nick Selway, Nick Campbell, James Voss,
Joel Dudley, Mark Foster

Any Previous?

The two sides met at St Peter on the middle Saturday of September
2012, both having lost their opening two Championship games. After
Matt Evans of Cornish Pirates scored a hat-trick at St Peter on the
opening day of the season, Charlie Hayter emulated him. His first
try came after just six minutes, and the second shortly before
half-time helped the visitors to a 12-24 lead, Jersey's points
coming from tries by Donovan Sanders and Glenn Bryce (below) and a
Ross Broadfoot conversion.

The second half was a scoreless affair until forwards Ethan Waller
and Buster Lawrence set up Hayter for his final try in the last
minute. Ollie Thomas's conversion took his day's tally to 16 points
and completed a 12-31 win. More details can be found HERE.

Bryce Try

On the first Saturday of 2013, Jersey made their first
appearance at Billesley Common, which after warnings of frozen
wastes was surprisingly mild. Charlie hayter had only scored one
league try since his hat-trick on Jersey, but he was at it again
here, scoring his side's first try. Mose led 13-6 at the break and
23-9 on the hour, looking set for a bonus point win, but Jersey did
well to claw it back to a 4-1 split of match points with tries from
Nicky Griffiths and Nathan Hannay helping the scoreline to a
respectable 23-19. Match report is HERE

History of Moseley Rugby Club

Havelock FC were founded in 1873/74 and renamed Moseley FC the
following season when the club first wore the red-and-black kit, a
colour scheme that persists to this day.

In the 1880s Moseley took up residence at the Reddings, defeated
the touring New Zealand Maoris and had their first England cap JH
Rogers. Moseley Wanderers represented Great Britain in rugby in the
1900 Olympic Games in Paris, losing to gold medallists France in
their only game.

Mose

Moseley were one of the pre-eminent clubs in England, with a
healthy crop of internationals ranging from JF Byrne (13 England
caps + 4 for the Lions) in the 1890s to Peter Robbins (19) and
England captain Colin McFadyean (11 + 4) in the '50s and
'60s.

In the 1970s a raft of players from the club gained England caps
including Sam Doble (3) Jan Webster (11) Martin Cooper (11) Barrie
Corless (10), Nigel Horton (20) and Keith Fielding (10), and nine
Moseley players were in the Midland Counties (West) team that
defeated the All Blacks at the Reddings in December 1972.

The most recent England caps from Moseley were Nick Jeavons (14)
and Mark Linnett (1) in the 1980s and Mike Teague (27 + 3) during a
brief spell away from Gloucester. Many other countries have called
on the club's squad; a small selection of these honours includes
Scotland (Ian Smith won 25 caps), Namibia (Ryan de la Harpe won 6
caps in 2011) Canada (Al Charron - 76 caps) and even India (the
lock Mani Samra - 4 caps).

In 1982 Moseley reached the final of the [national] John Player
Cup, sharing the trophy with Gloucester after a 12-all draw,
including extra-time. When leagues were first introduced to the
English game, Moseley were in Courage League One for four seasons
before being relegated from the top flight in 1991. In 21
subsequent seasons they have been largely found at level two, with
the exception of three seasons at level three in the
mid-noughties.

Relegation in 2003 followed a difficult spell which included
administration in 1998 and the sale of the Reddings in 2000. This
was followed by five seasons at the University of Birmingham's
Bournbrook facility until they moved to their present site at
Billesley Common (below) in 2005 after a proposal to relocate to
Oxford's Kassam Stadium had been rejected in 2002.

In six seasons back at level two, Moseley's best finish has been
8th in 2008/09, the season in which the club won the EDF Trophy
with a 23-18 victory over Leeds. This was followed by three
successful attempts to avoid the drop via the now-defunct
relegation play-offs.

Last season Moseley managed to pull clear of relegation trouble in
the latter half of the season, eventually finishing 10th with 33
points, two ahead of Jersey (both sides achieved six wins).

Moseley have ambitious plans to redevelop Billesley Common and to
build on the club's status as the leading-ranked side in England's
second city, and work is set to commence in summer 2014.

The former Irish international Kevin Maggs - a Bristolian whose
grandpa came from Limerick - arrived at Billesley Common in summer
2010 in a Player-Coaching role. The playing side of the role went
unfulfilled, but his coaching abilities were quickly evident and 12
months later he was promoted to Head Coach, overseeing a season in
which Moseley finished 10th in the league before comfortably
avoiding relegation through finishing top of the 'trapdoor league'
ahead of Plymouth, London Scots and Esher.

The forwards are coached by former Scotland (and Dings) prop David
Hilton, who was an occasional replacement when the need arose last
season, in spite of being in his 43rd year

The well-travelled former Jersey DoR Ben Harvey played a season
at Moseley in 2000-01, making 19 appearances and scoring 181
points, as well as earning the nickname 'suave'. His colleagues
included hooker Adam Caves, who has been at Moseley since 1999 with
the exception of one season at Gloucester in 2002/03. Harvey also
played alongside Kevin Maggs for Bristol in the mid 1990s.

Moseley have relaunched their website in recent weeks, with
plenty of info about all aspects of the club, including this
season's results and the players who will be facing Jersey - see HERE

Following the game

Don't forget that you can keep up-to-speed with news from Jerse v
Mose through the following channels:

The Greene King IPA Championship this
'weekend'

Round 11 is an untidy affair thanks to the festive season and the
host clubs' scheduling preferences. This Saturday Ealing host
Bristol at 3pm while Sky will screen London Welsh v London Scottish
at 5pm.

There are two Boxing Day (that's Thursday, for those who struggle
to keep track at this time of year) fixtures - Pirates hosting
Plymouth and Bedford travelling to Rotherham, and Round 11
concludes on Saturday 28th with Leeds hosting Nottingham at 2pm, an
hour before Round 12 commences with Bristol v Moseley. Jersey's
next league action won't be until Saturday January 4th when leaders
London Welsh visit St Peter.

And finally

No other local rugby to tell you about in Jersey, other than, we
hope, the traditional Boxing Day match at St Peter - set to be a
'turn up with your boots' affair. It just remains to wish all
preview readers a Happy Christmas and best wishes for 2014.

Enjoy your festive rugby!
Tom Innes

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